
1. Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward (1958-2008 his death)
Being married to the most considerate, romantic man.

1. Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward (1958-2008 his death)
Being married to the most considerate, romantic man.

2. Allen Ludden & Betty White (1963-1981 his death)
I never remarried because once you get it right, it’s a tough act to follow.

3. Carlo Ponti & Sophia Loren (1957-1962 Italian law didn’t recognize his divorce from his first wife so they had to annul to avoid bigamy) (1966-2007 his death)
No, never again. It would be impossible to love anyone else.

4. Lloyd Bridges & Dorothy Bridges (nee Simpson) (1938-1998 his death)
They were UCLA classmates, and appeared opposite each other in a romantic play called “March Hares.”

5. Jack Lemmon & Felicia Farr (1962-2001 his death)
This is silly. We love each other. Let’s go ahead and get married.

8. Roger Smith & Ann-Margret (1967-present)
I can still cut and sew a shirt, and in a pinch, I fix Ann-Margret’s costumes.

9. Peter Viertel & Deborah Kerr (1960-2007 her death)
The reason we get on so frightfully well is that neither of us is competitive with the other.