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      • Cameron was married three times. His married his second wife, Angela Alves-Lico, in 1950. They divorced in 1960 so that he could marry her mother, actress Dorothy Alves-Lico (née Dorothy Eveleigh), though they kept the marriage a secret until 1961.
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  2. Cameron was married three times. His married his second wife, Angela Alves-Lico, in 1950. [10] They divorced in 1960 so that he could marry her mother, actress Dorothy Alves-Lico ( née Dorothy Eveleigh), [3] though they kept the marriage a secret until 1961. [7]

  3. The only serious tabloid scandal he ever found himself in was when he divorced wife Angela Alves-Lico (1950-1960) and then immediately married his ex-wife's mother, Dorothy, who was a few years older than him.

    • December 7, 1910
    • December 21, 1983
  4. Who Is Rod Cameron's Wife? His wife is Dorothy Eveleigh (1960 - 21 December 1983) ( his death), Angela Louisa Alves-Lico (7 December 1950 - 1954) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Doris C Stanford (27 June 1936 - 1939) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

  5. When did Rod Cameron (actor) get married? Rod Cameron (actor) was first married in 1936 to Doris C Stanford. They were last married in 1960 to Dorothy Eveleigh.

  6. Rod Cameron was previously married to Dorothy Alves (1960) and Angela Alves-lico (1950 - 1960). Rod Cameron was in relationships with Virginia Field (1950), Helena Carter (1946 - 1947), Janis Paige (1945 - 1946) and Marie Windsor.

    • December 7, 1910
    • December 21, 1983
  7. Personal Life. Like many famous people and celebrities, Rod Cameron kept his personal life private. Once more details are available, we will update this section. Rod Cameron was born in the Year of the Tiger.

  8. Was Rod Cameron married? He was married to Dorothy Eveleigh from 1960 to December 21, 1983, Angela Louisa Alves-Lico from December 7, 1950 to July 26, 1954, Toni St. John from May 17, 1944 to January 4, 1945, and Doris C Stanford from June 27, 1936 to February 12, 1942.