1966 - 2018
Rosemary Harris and John Ehle
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John Ehle and Rosemary Harris were married for 50 years before John Ehle died, leaving behind his partner and 1 child.
They had a daughter named Jennifer Anne age 54.
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Rosemary Harris is a 96 year old British Actress. Born Rosemary Ann Harris on 19th January, 1927 in Ashby, Suffolk, England, UK, she is famous for her roles as Mrs. Maria Anne Fitzherbert in the 1954 historical film Beau Brummell, Gabrielle Chandebisse in the 1968 DeLuxe Color Panavision comedy film A Flea in Her Ear, George Sand in the BBC drama miniseries Notorious Woman, Berta Palitz Weiss in the NBC miniseries Holocaust, Minerva Chisholm in the CBS Western miniseries The Chisholms, Rose Robinson Haigh-Wood in the 1994 historical drama film Tom & Viv, Valerie Sors in the 1999 historical drama film Sunshine, Aunt May Reilly Parker in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy, and Nanette in the 2007 crime drama thriller film Before the Devil Knows You're Dead in a career that spans 1948-present. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn.
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Relationship Statistics
Status | Duration | Length |
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Dating | 1966 - 21st Oct 1967 |
1 year, 9 months
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Married | 21st Oct 1967 - Mar 2018 |
50 years, 4 months
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Total |
1966 -
Mar 2018
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52 years, 2 months
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(21 October 1967 - 24 March 2018) (his death) (1 child)
Harris married the American writer John Ehle. They settled in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where their daughter, Jennifer, was born in 1969. Jennifer Ehle followed in her mother's footsteps by becoming a noted film, television and Broadway actress. Ehle and Harris played the young and elderly incarnations, respectively, of the same character in István Szabó's film Sunshine, about a Hungarian Jewish family as well as playing the young and old Calypso in the adaptation of The Camomile Lawn by Mary Wesley.
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