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While living in New York City, Bern lived with his common-law wife Dorothy Millette (who was born Adele Roddy [12]). The two had met in Toronto and their relationship began around 1911. Bern financially supported Millette, who reportedly had a mental illness and ended up in a Connecticut sanatorium.
Jul 12, 2015 · Irene Selznick, the wife of producer David O, once described Paul Bern as ‘the single most beloved person in Hollywood’. He was a writer at MGM, 45 years old, short and bald, yet his new wife, Jean Harlow, clearly seemed to be in love with him.
“Dearest Dear” was Paul Bern’s wife, Jean Harlow, 21-year-old film actress (Hell’s Angels, Red Headed Woman), whose marriage to Bern last July was the most surprising, most gala, most...
Feb 5, 2019 · Harlow’s husband, MGM studio exec Paul Bern, was dead in the bathroom, a bullet in his head. In short order, police determined there was something strange about Bern’s personal history. It seemed...
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Feb 12, 2018 · Dorothy Millette, raised in an orphanage, was the common-law wife of 1930’s MGM Executive Paul Bern. They met as acting students and lived together in the late 1920’s as husband and wife until Millette was committed to a sanitarium for mental instability.
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Jan 3, 2017 · A minority of skeptics believed that Harlow had killed Bern and that MGM executives’ visit to her home was an attempt to cover up the evidence of her crime. A more commonly proposed suspect – assuming that Bern had not, in fact, killed himself – was Dorothy Millette, Bern’s former common-law wife.
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Sep 17, 2022 · Despite the eighteen-year age gap between her and Paul Bern, their romance quickly blossomed and the couple married after only two months of dating. But their marriage didn't last long as Bern was found dead in the couple's bathroom on September 5, 1932 from a gunshot wound to the head.