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Smith married twice. His first wife (1956–1965) was Australian-born actress Victoria Shaw with whom he had three children: daughter Tracey (b. 1957), and sons Jordan (b. 1958) and Dallas (b. 1961). Smith and Shaw divorced in 1965. He married Ann-Margret on May 8, 1967. He became her manager, but he largely retired due to his myasthenia gravis.
Ann-Margret with her husband, Roger Smith. (Source: Instagram) Unfortunately, Smith was a married man with three children. So, Ann-Margret’s parents disapproved of their relationship. Smith married Australian actress Victoria Shaw in 1956. Before their divorce in 1965, they had three children: Tracey, Jordan, and Dallas.
Ann-Margret and Husband Roger Smith and Her Mother Anna Aronsson Olsson Nolan Miller Fall Collection Fashion Show Actress Ann Margaret attends the 24th Family Film Awards at the Univeral Hilton in Univeral City, California on March 24, 2021.
On May 8, 1967, Ann-Margret, 26, and Roger Smith, 34, were married in a cigarette-smoke-filled room at the Riviera Hotel.
Actor Roger Smith has died at the age of 84. He was also the manager of his wife, actress Ann-Margret. Learn about their 50 year relationship here.
Actress Ann-Margret shared a romance and love story so magical with her late husband, actor Roger Smith. She recently opened up about her life following his sad passing in 2017.
Ann-Margret is a stepmother of three children of her husband Roger Smith, an actor, who later became her manager. She and Smith were married for 50 years from May 8, 1967 until his death on June 4, 2017.
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When he first gained fame, he had been married to a glamorous Australian actress, Victoria Shaw, with whom he had three children. They divorced in 1965. Meanwhile he was dating Ann-Margret, the...
LOS ANGELES - Actor Roger Smith, who brought glamour to the TV detective genre as a hip private eye on “77 Sunset Strip,” has died. He was 84.