Douglas Fairbanks Jr. & Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Crawford were married for 3 years. They dated for 2 months after getting together in Oct 1927. After a 1 year engagement they married on 3rd Jun 1929. 3 years later they separated on 17th Mar 1933 and divorced on 12th May 1933.

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American Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was born Douglas Elton Fairbanks Jr. on 9th December, 1909 in New York City, New York, USA and passed away on 7th May 2000 New York City, New York, USA aged 90. He is most remembered for his roles as Joe Massara in the pre-Code crime film Little Caesar, Rupert of Hentzau in the black-and-white adventure film The Prisoner of Zenda, Richard Grosvenor in the silent drama film Stella Dallas, Mario Franchi/Lucien Franchi in the swashbuckler film The Corsican Brothers, Gil in the silent comedy-drama film Our Modern Maidens, and Ballantine in the adventure film Gunga Din. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.

American Actress Joan Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSueur on 23rd March, 1905 in San Antonio, Texas USA and passed away on 10th May 1977 New York City, New York USA aged 72. She is most remembered for Our Dancing Daughters (1928), WAMPAS Baby Star of 1926, Mildred Pierce. Her zodiac sign is Aries.

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Relationship Statistics

StatusDurationLength
Dating18th Oct 1927 - 31st Dec 1927 2 months, 14 days
Engaged31st Dec 1927 - 3rd Jun 1929 1 year, 5 months
Married3rd Jun 1929 - May 1933 3 years, 11 months
Total Oct 1927 - May 1933 5 years, 7 months


(3 June 1929 - 12 May 1933) (divorced)
1927 October 17. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., opens in the play Young Woodley at the either the Vine Street Playhouse (POJ) or the Majestic Theater (JCB) in Los Angeles. Joan, accompanied by Paul Bern, meets Doug backstage and later that evening sends him a telegram praising his performance.
October 18. Spring Fever released. Doug calls Joan to thank her for the telegram.
December 31. Close to midnight, Doug, Jr., proposes to Joan at a Long Beach pier.
1928 Early in the year, a DeMille studio employee sues Joan for damages as a "hit-and-run" driver when the woman falls while trying to avoid Joan's speeding car. MGM settles the matter out-of-court.]
January 2. West Point released. Joan and Doug shop for a wedding band. (Conversely, Doug says he'll give her her engagement ring when they are married.)
July. Joan and Doug Jr. are invited to Doug Sr. and Mary Pickford's beach house.
September 7. The NY Times announces that Doug Jr. and Joan are to wed:
FAIRBANKS JR. TO WED
September. Doug helps Joan move from her Roxbury home to her new $40, 000 home on Bristol Avenue in Brentwood. (See the 9/28/28 LA Times article for details.)
October 8. Joan and Doug Fairbanks, Jr., announce their engagement.
November 21. MGM head Louis B. Mayer announces that Joan and Doug will co-star in Our Modern Maidens.
1929
June 3. Joan marries Doug Fairbanks, Jr., at St. Malachy's church in New York City. Doug's mother Beth and her new husband Jack Whiting are witnesses. Afterwards Joan and Doug stay briefly at Manhattan's Algonquin Hotel.
September 14. Escorted by husband Doug, Joan places her hand- and footprints in the cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
September 18. From the LA Times:
Joan Crawford in Novel Role at Vine-Street
Surprises are being provided for patrons of the Vine-Street Theater through novel roles as a volunteer theater attaché by Joan Crawford, bride of Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who is appearing in the role of “The Youngest” the Phillip Barry comedy being presented by Frank Panghorn.
In the past few days, Miss Crawford has filled in as an assistant cashier in the box-office, selling tickets to patrons, and has lent her talents as a make-up artist to her husband and other members of the cast of the rollicking comedy. So far she has not missed a performance in which Young Doug has appeared. She expects to become an expert on theater operation before the limited engagement of “The Youngest” ends.
1930
January 24. Joan lunches with Ruth Roland, Ann Harding, Kay Hammond, and Anita Stewart at the Embassy Club.
February. Joan is invited to Pickfair-- the famous home of inlaws Doug Fairbanks, Sr., and Mary Pickford-- for the first time, after Fairbanks' friend Lord Mountbatten asks to meet her.
March 19. Joan attends wedding of Irene Mayer and William Goetz at the Biltmore Hotel. The week before, Joan and Doug Jr. had been guests at a party for the couple, hosted by Norma Shearer and Irving Thalberg at the Ambassador Hotel.
April. Joan and Doug Jr. attend (1) a premiere performance by Fay Marbe at the Belasco; (2) a masked costume ball held at the home of Ralph Blum and Carmel Myers in honor of newlywed Irene Mayer.
July 5 from the LA Evening Herald
The skeptics who doubt the artistic hobbies of film stars can take my word for it that Joan Crawford designed all the costumes worn by the Albertina Rasch ballet girls in Our Blushing Brides, the latest of Our Dancing Daughters--Our Modern Maidens series. Joan puts this talent to use at home, too. She and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. have a budget, like other young married folks, and they adhere to it strictly. One of Joan's economies is designing her own clothes. She has them made by a dressmaker, and at a surprisingly small expense. I have her assurance that the complete cost of her latest was $10.31. When she finishes a design she has it made in several color combinations. Sorry, but I can't give you the name of her dressmaker.
July 20. The Hollywood Daily Citizen reports that Joan, Doug, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard motor to Lake Norconian.
1932
May. After filming of Rain ends, Joan leaves her Brentwood home for a period of seclusion, sans Doug, at a rented Malibu cottage. She also begins studying Christian Science around this time.
June - July. MGM arranges a delayed honeymoon trip for Joan and Doug, Jr., whose marriage is troubled. The two sail for England from New York City on the Bremen late in June. Before they leave, they stay at the St. Moritz Hotel (Central Park South) and see Doug, Jr.'s stepfather Jack Whiting perform in the musical "America's Sweetheart." Socialite Barbara Hutton throws a party for them at Casino in the Park; and NYC mayor Jimmy Walker arranges for a motorcycle guard to accompany them to the pier in Brooklyn, where they set sail.

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Relationship Timeline

12th May, 1933 - Divorce

17th March, 1933 - Breakup

3rd June, 1929 - Marriage

31st December, 1927 - Engagement

18th October, 1927 - Hookup

Couple Comparison

Name
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Joan Crawford
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Joan Crawford
Age (at start of relationship)
17
22
Height
Male
6' 1" (185 cm)
Female
5' 4" (163 cm)
Zodiac
Sagittarius
Aries
Occupation
Actor
Actress
Hair Color
Blonde
Red
Eye Color
Blue
Blue
Nationality
American
American

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