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Jennifer Howard (actress)

Jennifer Howard (March 23, 1925 – December 14, 1993) was an American stage and film actress active between the mid-1940s and early 1960s. Howard appeared in a number of classic television shows during the American Golden Age of Television and was also an accomplished watercolor and acrylic artist. She was the daughter of the playwright and screenwriter Sidney Howard and first wife of Hollywood producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
==Early life==
Clare Jenness Howard was born in New York, the daughter of Sidney Howard and stage and screen actress Clare Eames. She was a great-niece of the American soprano opera singer, Emma Eames and great-granddaughter of William Thomas Hamilton, a governor of Maryland.〔Broadway by Jack O'Brian; The Zanesville Signal (Zanesville, Ohio); February 5, 1947; p. 11; Ancestry.com〕〔Clare Aemes, Actress, Dies in England. Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut); November 9, 1930; Ancestry.com〕
In 1930, Howard’s mother died in Britain and the following year her father married Polly Damrosch, a daughter of the German-born American conductor and composer, Walter Damrosch. Howard lost her father nine years later in a tractor mishap on their farm near Tyringham, Massachusetts.〔1930 US Census; Polly B. Damrosch; Manhattan, New York; Ancestry.com〕〔Famed Writer Fatally Hurt. The Hagerstown Daily Mail (Hagerstown, Maryland); August 24, 1939; p. 4; Ancestry.com〕 Howard graduated from Milton Academy and attended classes at Barnard College and in May 1946 married Mortimer Halpern, a one-time actor known as “Morty Halpern” who became a Broadway stage and production manager. At the time of their marriage Howard was an actress with the Theatre Guild Shakespeare Repertory Company where Halpern was the stage manager.〔Miss Howard, Actress, Bride. The Berkshire County Eagle (Berkshire, Massachusetts); May 8, 1946; p. 23; Ancestry.com〕〔(Marriages. Billboard May 18, 1946; p. 92; col. 4 ); accessed October 6, 2012.〕 The marriage was short-lived, and in August 1950 she married film producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr..〔Miss Howard is Engaged to Movie Producer. The Berkshire Evening Eagle (Berkshire, Massachusetts); July 21, 1950; p. 8; Ancestry.com〕 The couple would go on to have four children, including business executive Francis Goldwyn, actor Tony Goldwyn and studio executive, John Goldwyn. This marriage ended in divorce some sixteen years later.〔(Jennifer Howard, Internet Movie Database ) accessed October 5, 2012〕〔Clare Jenness Coleman; California Death Index, 14 Dec 1993 Los Angeles-23 Mar 1925, New York, Ancestry.com〕

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