Henry Jaynes Fonda

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(1927-1930)
(1927-1930)
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"She appeared as Goldina opposite Fonda in the first production of their second summer stock season in 1929, ''The Devil in the Cheese'', her debut on the professional stage." (Wikipedia, "Margaret Sullavan")
 
"She appeared as Goldina opposite Fonda in the first production of their second summer stock season in 1929, ''The Devil in the Cheese'', her debut on the professional stage." (Wikipedia, "Margaret Sullavan")
  
After a year and a half of courting her, he proposed and they married. They lived in Greenwich Village, New York City, but the marriage only lasted about four months. This marriage then likely occurred in late 1929 or early 1930. Again here I am correcting Biography.com which erroneously states that they married in 1931 and divorced in 1933.  This as we'll see probably relates to their '''re'''-marriage.</td></tr></table>
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"After a year and a half of courting her, he proposed and they married." They lived in Greenwich Village, New York City, but the marriage only lasted about four months. This marriage then likely occurred in late 1929. Again here I am correcting Biography.com which erroneously states that they married in 1931 and divorced in 1933.  This as we'll see probably relates to their '''re'''-marriage. (And at any rate they had separated by Summer of 1932.)</td></tr></table>
  
 
Henry Fonda made his Broadway debut as a walk‐on in 1929's ''The Game of Love and Death''.  Perhaps the date of this play can be narrowed further with a bit more research.
 
Henry Fonda made his Broadway debut as a walk‐on in 1929's ''The Game of Love and Death''.  Perhaps the date of this play can be narrowed further with a bit more research.

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