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Dorothy Hammerstein (born Dorothy Marian Kiaora Blanchard; 7 June 1899 – 3 August 1987) was an Australian-born American interior designer and decorator. She was the second wife of the lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II.
Hammerstein married his first wife, Myra Finn, in 1917; the couple divorced in 1929. [ 11 ] [ 26 ] He married his second wife, the Australian-born Dorothy (Blanchard) Jacobson (1899–1987), in 1929. [ 27 ]
Hammerstein was survived by his second wife Dorothy Hammerstein (1899-1987), a professional interior designer and decorator. They had been married since 1929. Hammerstein's son James Hammerstein (1931-1999) followed his father's footsteps as a theatre director and producer.
- July 12, 1895
- August 23, 1960
Aug 4, 1987 · Dorothy Blanchard Hammerstein, a former New York interior designer and the widow of the lyricist and librettist Oscar Hammerstein 2d, died in her sleep yesterday at her home in Manhattan.
Apr 2, 2014 · Hammerstein divorced his first wife, Myra, in 1929 and married Dorothy Blanchard Jacobson. They had one son, named James, and Dorothy had a daughter, Susan, and son, Henry, from a previous...
2 days ago · Hammerstein met his second wife Dorothy onboard a ship. Both married, it was nonetheless love at first sight. They respectively divorced, wed, and lived as they say, happily ever after. A group of love songs from Show Boat (music Jerome Kern), Oklahoma!, Carousel and Cinderella describe the Kismet moment and Hammerstein’s penchant for romance ...
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Spouse/Ex-: Dorothy Hammerstein, Myra Finn. father: William Hammerstein. mother: Alice Nimmo. children: Alice Hammerstein Mathias, James Hammerstein, William Hammerstein. Born Country: United States. Musicians Lyricists & Songwriters. Height: 6'3" (190 cm), 6'3" Males. Died on: August 23, 1960.