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  1. De Cordova was born in New York City, New York, the son of Margaret ( née Timmins) and George de Cordova, who worked in the theatre business. [1] George de Cordova was from a Jamaican Sephardic Jewish family related to Julian de Cordova, founder of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, and Waco, Texas, founder Jacob de Cordova.

  2. Feb 16, 2011 · Freddie de Cordova, the executive producer of Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show, and his wife, Janet, a leading local socialite sometimes referred to as the Duchess of Trousdale, were asleep in...

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  3. Family. Spouse. Janet De Cordova (November 27, 1963 - September 15, 2001) (his death) Trivia. Stayed with Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in an advisory capacity until his death. Married his wife five days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

    • October 27, 1910
    • September 15, 2001
  4. Frederick De Cordova. Producer: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Educated at Northwestern University, Frederick De Cordova began his show business career on the stage, and came to Hollywood in the mid-'40s as a dialogue director. He graduated to director in 1945.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. Frederick De Cordova Biography (1910-2001) Full name, Frederick Timmins De Cordova; born October 27, 1910, in New York,NY; son of George (in the theatre business) and Margaret (Timmins) De Cordova; married Janet Thomas (an actress and model), November 27, 1963.

  6. Frederick Timmins De Cordova, film producer and director: born New York 27 October 1910; married 1963 Janet Thomas; died Woodland Hills, California 15 September 2001.

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  8. Adapted from Tyrnauer’s article in Vanity Fair the film is the story of Janet de Cordova—a Los Angeles socialite and wife of Fred de Cordova, Johnny Carson’s longtime producer—and her relationship with her housekeeper, Gracie Covarrubias.

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