1913 - 1973
Inga Arvad Danish Journalist
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Inga Arvad dating history
Relationships
Inga Arvad was previously married to Tim McCoy (1945) and Pál Fejös (1936 - 1942).
Inga Arvad was in relationships with Axel Wenner-gren, Hermann Göring and John F. Kennedy.
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Danish Journalist Inga Arvad was born Inga Marie Arvad on 6th October, 1913 in Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark and passed away on 12th Dec 1973 Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA aged 60. She is most remembered for German Spy. Her zodiac sign is Libra.
Inga Arvad is a member of the following lists: 1973 deaths, 1913 births and 20th-century women writers.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
77 years, 4 months
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42 years, 2 months
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7 years
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Dating | 3 |
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Total | 5 |
77 years, 4 months
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16 years, 10 months
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7 years
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Details
First Name |
Inga
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Last Name |
Arvad
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Full Name at Birth |
Inga Marie Arvad
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Alternative Name |
Inga Binga, Inga Arvad, Inga Marie Arvad
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Birthday |
6th October, 1913
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Birthplace |
Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Died |
12th December, 1973
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Place of Death |
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
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Cause of Death |
Cancer
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Build |
Slim
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Danish
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University |
Columbia School of Journalism , New York
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Occupation Text |
Journalist
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Occupation |
Journalist
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Claim to Fame |
German Spy
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Inga Marie Arvad (October 6, 1913 – December 12, 1973) was a journalist from Denmark, later a U.S. citizen, noted for being a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and for her romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy during 1941 and 1942. The juxtaposition of these facts led to suspicions during World War II that she was a Nazi spy. But secret U.S. investigations uncovered no such evidence, and her past did not harm her professional life or social standing in the United States. She was a motion picture writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945 and a Hollywood gossip columnist, and from the late 1940s until her death she was the wife of wealthy cowboy actor and military officer Tim McCoy.