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Anne Buydens (born Hannelore Marx; [1] April 23, 1919 – April 29, 2021) was an American philanthropist and film producer. She was the wife of actor Kirk Douglas from 1954 until his death in 2020. She received a Jefferson Award for Public Service in 2003.
Kirk Douglas' widow, Anne Buydens, celebrated her 101st birthday on Thursday and not even a global pandemic could keep her family from celebrating the amazing milestone. Buyden's grandson, Cameron ...
Afterwards, in Paris, he met producer Anne Buydens (born Hannelore Marx; April 23, 1919, Hanover, Germany) while acting on location in Act of Love. [114] She originally fled from Germany to escape Nazism and survived by putting her multilingual skills to work at a film studio, creating translations for subtitles. [115] They married on May 29, 1954.
He is the third son of actor Kirk Douglas, and the first by his second wife, German-American producer Anne Buydens. [1] Douglas worked closely with his father and became president of The Bryna Company, an independent film and television production company formed by Kirk Douglas in 1949. In 1978, he formed his own film production company ...
In this May 4, 2017, photo, Kirk Douglas kisses his wife Anne's hand. (Reed Saxon/) Anne was married to a Belgian man, Albert Buydens, at the time, and initially rebuffed Kirk.
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Anne Buydens: 1919–2021: 102: American philanthropist and film producer [42] John Calvert: 1911–2013: 102: American magician [43] Earl Cameron: 1917–2020: 102: Bermudian-born British actor [44] Anna Campori: 1917–2018: 100: Italian actress [45] Mary Carlisle: 1914–2018: 104: American actress [46] Diana Serra Cary: 1918–2020: 101
Anne Buydens: 1919–2021: 102: German-born Belgian-American philanthropist; widow of Kirk Douglas [21] Catherine Caradja: 1893–1993: 100: Romanian aristocrat and philanthropist [22] Fannie Cobb Carter: 1872–1973: 100: American integration activist [23] Aracy de Carvalho: 1908–2011: 102: Brazilian humanitarian [24] María Teresa Castillo ...