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Glenn Maxwell Marriage

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Glenn Maxwell Marriage
Newspaper photo of the marriage of June Allyson to Glenn Maxwell in 1963 Miami FL
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Alfred Glenn Maxwell
Glenn was age 31, freshly divorced, and a barber when he married actress June Allyson, age 40, and widow of actor Dick Powell, Glenn's former employer. Glenn married Eleanor "June" Geisman Allyson, 1917-2006 in October 1963 in Fort Lauderdal Florida. Born Eleanor Geisman, June was a stage, film and television actress, dancer, and singer. Her first husband, Dick Powell (who also was an actor), died in 1963. She then married Glenn, who was Powell's barber. Glenn Maxwell and June were married and divorced twice. Their first marriage was on October 12th 1963 in Miami Florida which ended in divorce April 1965. Their 2nd marriage was in April 1966 in Las Vegas (see June Allyson Wed), ending in divorce in 1969. Her last marriage was to David Ashrow, a dentist turned actor. Alfred G. Maxwell married again. In December of 1972, he married Patricia J. Early in El Dorado, California. On January 17, 1964, the Desert Sun reported the following: Husband of June Allyson Bankrupt SANTA ANA (UPI) -Actress June Allyson’s husband, barber Alfred Glenn Maxwell, has filed for bankruptcy, court records showed today. Miss Allyson, widow of the late actor-producer Dick Powell, was listed among Maxwell’s creditors under the name "June A Maxwell, Newport Beach." Reporting his occupation as "unemployed barber,” Maxwell listed assets of $8,65 Oand liabilities of (19,468.20 in the action. Miss Allyson's monthly allowance of J5,400 from the Powell estate was cut in half last month as a result of her marriage to Maxwell in October. She is the principal heir to the late actor’s large estate. See also Barber Says He's Strapped.
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