Marriages and relationships
* She married actor
Wallace Beery (
1885-
1949) in
1916. They divorced in
1919 with no children but according to Swanson she miscarried after Beery, encouraged by his mother, secretly gave her a poison intended to induce a miscarriage.
* She married
Herbert K. Somborn (
1881-
1934), then president of Equity Pictures Corporation and later the owner of the
Brown Derby restaurant, in 1919. Their daughter, Gloria Swanson Somborn, was born in 1920. Their divorce, finalized in January 1925, was sensational. Somborn accused her of adultery with 13 men including
Cecil B. DeMille,
Rudolph Valentino and
Marshall Neilan. During this divorce in
1923 Swanson adopted a baby boy named Sonny Smith (1922-1975) and renamed him Joseph Patrick Swanson.
* Her third husband was French aristocrat
Henry de la Falaise, Marquis de la Falaise whom she married in 1925 after the Somborn divorce was finalized. He became a film executive representing
Pathé in the United States. She conceived a child with him but had an abortion which she said (in her autobiography,
Swanson on Swanson) she regretted. This marriage ended in divorce in 1931.
* In August 1931, Swanson married Michael Farmer (1902-1975). Although frequently described as a sportsman the only evidence of the Irishman's prowess was his frequent betrothals. Unfortunately Swanson's divorce from La Falaise had not been finalized at the time, making the actress technically a
bigamist. She was forced to remarry Farmer the following November, by which time she was four months pregnant with Michelle Bridget Farmer, who was born in 1932. The Farmers were divorced in 1934.
* In 1945 Swanson married William N. Davey and they divorced in 1946. Little is known of Davey except that single mother Gloria married this rich man because young Michelle had been nagging her about wanting a father. According to Swanson, she and Davey actually
cohabited forty-five days.
* Swanson is also known as one of the first celebrities with an obsessed stalker. In the early 1950s she was pursued by a crazed World War II veteran, Samuel Golden. Golden claimed that the two were destined to be married and would give her 2/3 of his children as well as divulge secrets about the Navy's computer systems if she would run away with him. Recent declassified FBI documents disclose J Edgar Hoover's obsession with seeing Golden tried for treason, but he somehow disappeared somewhere in the Boston area.
* Swanson's final marriage was in 1976 and lasted until her death. Her sixth husband, writer
William Dufty (1916-2002), was the co-author of
Billie Holiday's autobiography
Lady Sings the Blues and the author of
Sugar Blues, a best-selling health book. Swanson shared her husband's enthusiasm for
macrobiotic diets.
*Swanson had an affair with married tycoon
Joseph Kennedy for a number of years. He became her business partner and their affair was an open secret in Hollywood circles.