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    Kenneth Arthur Wagg (March 6, 1909-May 7, 2000) was an English rackets player, banker, and theatrical producer.

  2. 14 de fev. de 2023 · She remarried one final time to Kenneth Wagg, her husband up until her death in 1960. Filmography. Quite the actress, Margaret Sullavan appeared in numerous television shows and films. Some of these include: No Sad Songs For Me. Next Time We Love. The Shining Hour. I Loved A Soldier. Studio One. Cry ‘Havoc’. Appointment for Love.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2000 · KENNETH WAGG, who has died aged 91, was one of the finest rackets players of his generation. Wagg's talent for the game was first nurtured at Eton, where in the late 1920s he...

  4. Sixteen months later, in 1950, she married English banker, Kenneth Wagg. The marriage lasted until her death. Margaret suffered from depression, exacerbated by an increasing deafness as she entered middle age, due to an abnormal bone growth in her ear.

  5. In 1950, Sullavan married English investment banker Kenneth Wagg. They remained together until her death in 1960. From the end of 1940s, Sullavan began to experience several setbacks in her personal life, among which her divorce from Leland Hayward was an important factor.

  6. Kenneth Arthur Wagg (6 March 1909 died June 2000) was an English rackets player, banker, and theatrical producer. Wagg was born in 1909; his great-grandfather was the founder of the merchant bank Helbert Wagg. [1] He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford.

  7. In 1950, just after her divorce from Hayward, Sullavan got married for the fourth and final time, this time to the banker Kenneth Wagg. For once in her life, the relationship was a steady respite for the actress, though it may have lacked the passion of her earlier flings.