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She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

Barbara Stanwyck (born July 16, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American film and television actress and dancer. In 1927, Barbara entered Hollywood with the silent film "Broadway Night". In 1937, she was nominated for best actress at the 10th Academy Awards for her role as Stella Dallas in the love film Stella Dallas. In 1941, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the comedy film Fireball. Image credit: John Springer Collection/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

Barbara won the 54th Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1982. In 1983, she won the 35th Emmy Award for Best Actress, the 41st Golden Globe Awards and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 43rd Golden Globe Awards for the role of Mary in the TV movie "Thorn Bird". In 1987, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the 15th American Film Institute. 1938 in California. Image source: Alfred Eisenstaedt/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

In 1936, Barbara Stanwick's agent, Zeppo Marx, introduced her to Robert Taylor. In 1937, the two co-starred in the film This Is My Affair; Barbara was 4 years older than Taylor; his original name was Quinn; and she called him Asuka II. On May 4, 1939, Barbara married Robert Taylor, a marriage that lasted for 12 years and was the love of Barbara's life, but divorced on February 25, 1952 due to their work problems. Barbara Stanwick, 56, 56 in 1963 Image credit: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

The two were childless in this marriage, and Barbara Stanwick has been single since her divorce. When Robert Taylor died in 1969, Barbara was distressed and attended the funeral; in the 1980s, barbara's home was overrun by a fire, and she cried bitterly because the fire burned the love letter Robert Taylor had written to her. Until Robert's death in 1969. Barbara publicly stated that Taylor was the love of her life after divorcing Robert and has been single ever since. 1941 film Fireball. Image credit: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

Barbara Stanwick died of heart failure in California on January 20, 1990. Image credit: Maurice Goldberg/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

She worked with Elvis Presley to play the role of Maggie in the romance film Roustabout directed by John Rich. Barbara Stanwick, California in 1938. Image credit: Alfred Eisenstaedt/Getty Images/Visual China

She's married to Robert Taylor, who is also the classic scorpion beauty in film noir

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