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...Hollywood première, Lana Turner, whose fourth husband, Cinemactor Lex ("Tarzan") Barker, likes her as a brunette, looked happy as a turtledove, although their marriage, which took place in Italy, was all of 3½ months old. Just to prove that this match is forever, Lana and Lex were married again on Christmas Eve for the benefit of her mother, her attorney and her daughter Cheryl, 10, who had all missed the earlier ceremony...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 4, 1954 | 1/4/1954 | See Source »

Married. Lana Turner, 33, cinemactress (The Merry Widow); and Lex Barker, 34, Hollywood's tenth Tarzan of the Apes; he for the third time, she for the fifth (her previous marriages to Millionaire Playboy Bob Topping. Businessman Steven Crane-two marriages-Bandleader Artie Shaw, all ended in divorce); in Turin, Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Sep. 21, 1953 | 9/21/1953 | See Source »

...Jungle Jim pictures, starring ex-Tarzan Johnny Weissmuller, and a chimpanzee named Tamba, are Sam's biggest grossers. Each picture costs about $300,000, brings in close to $1,000,000. Says Sam fondly: "I love that chimp. He's out there now learning new tricks for his next picture . . . I love animals anyway, because the audience loves them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Jungle Sam | 12/1/1952 | See Source »

Divorced. By Arlene Dahl, 27, titian-haired cinemactress (The Outriders, Scene of the Crime): Lex Barker, 33, Hollywood's tenth "Tarzan," after charging that he called her "a hick from Minnesota" because she refused a predinner cocktail; after 18 months of marriage, no children; in Hollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 27, 1952 | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

...late afternoon crowds pushed and jostled past the well-stocked shops of the Kurfurstendamm, or loafed in its sidewalk cafes over mountainous sundaes and cool drinks. The Busch Circus, set up in tents nearby, advertised a "Swedish Tarzan" and eight ferocious tigers. Along Onkel Tom Strasse* in the U.S. sector, Berliners strolled through a fragrant snowfall of locust blossoms. Plump, healthy-looking children cavorted atop West Berlin's "Mountain of Tears," a huge pile of rubble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BERLIN: Besieged City | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

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