Brugh Family Line

Robert Taylor

Spangler Arlington Brugh b. Aug. 5, 1911 Place: Filly, Nebraska d. June 8, 1969 Place: Santa Monica, California


Father: Dr. Spangler Andrew Brugh b. Dec. 20, 1881 Place: ____ d. Oct. 14, 1933 Place: California

Mother: Ruth Stanhope b. 1889 Place: Filly, Nebraska d. Dec. 12, 1974 Place:____


Marriage(1) Date/Place. May 14, 1939, Divorsed on Feb. 15, 1952

Spouse(1) Name: Ruby Katherine Stevens b. July 16, 1907 Place Brooklyn, New York d. January 20, 1990 Place: Lone Pine, California

Father: Byron Stevens b. _______ Place: _______ d. _______ Place: _______

Mother: Catherine McGee b. _______ Place: _______ d. _______ Place: _______


Marriage(2) Date/Place. May 24, 1954

Spouse(2) Name: Ursula Theiss b. May 15, 1924 Place. Hamburg, Germany d. ________ Place.____

Father: ?? Theiss b. Germany Place: _______ d. _______ Place: _______

Mother: _______ b. Germany Place: _______ d. _______ Place: _______


Children of Arlington & Ursula

1) Terence Brugh

b. Jun. 18, 1955 Place:_____ d. ________ Place:____

Marriage Date/Place._____

Spouse Name: _____ b. _____ Place.____ d. ________ Place.____


2) Tessa Brugh

b. Aug. 16, 1959 Place: ______ d. ______ Place:___

Marriage Date/Place.____

Spouse Name: ______ b.____Place.____ d.____Place.____



Notes:

Spangler Arlington Brugh attended kindergarden in Fremont, but grew up in Beatrice, where he was a musician, taking private cello lessons at the University School of Music in Lincoln. He rode a pony, learned to dance, and considered actor Tom Mix an idol.
As a senior at Beatrice High, he was state oratorical champion.
A shy, gentle, private, and meticulously groomed person with handsomeness and a widow's peak, he attended Doane College from 1929 to 1931, and for two summers performed as part of a trio at KMMJ at Clay Center. Nicknamed "Doc", young Arlington considered medicine as a career, but majored in music and took drama classes. He earned his bachelor's degree in business, at Pomona College in Claremont, California and in his senior year was discovered by a talent scout for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
After graduating from collage Arlington was a WW II Navy Flight Instructor.

Spangler Arlington Brugh (Robert Taylor) appeared in 80 motion picture and television films from 1934 to 1969, the vast majority with MGM, and ranked as a top box office attraction for three decades during Hollywood's Golden Era. He played romantic roles opposite such leading ladies as Greta Garbo, Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, and Vivien Leigh. In 1954, he was named most popular star abroad by the Hollywood Foreign Press Correspondents Association representing 500 million moviegoers worldwide. Magill's 1983 film guide rated seven of his films among the 1,000 best movies: "Magnificent Obsession" (1935), "Camille" (1937), "Three Comrades" (1938), "Waterloo Bridge" (1940), "Johnny Eager" (1942), "Quo Vadis" (1951), and "Ivanhoe" (1952).

Robert Taylor appeared in or contributed to the following movies:
 Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat             1974     Director
Hot Line                                1969     Star
Johnny Tiger                            1966     Star
Savage Pampas                           1966     Star
Night Walker                            1964     Star
Miracle of the White Stallions          1963     Star
Party Girl                              1958     Star
Law and Jake Wade                       1958     Star
Last Hunt                               1956     Star
D-Day, the Sixth of June                1956     Star
All the Brothers Were Valiant           1953     Star
Knights of the Round Table              1953     Star
Above and Beyond                        1952     Star
Ivanhoe                                 1952     Star
Westward the Women                      1951     Star
Quo Vadis                               1951     Star
Conspirator                             1949     Star
Undercurrent                            1946     Star
Bataan   (Srg. Bill Dane)               1943     Star
Johnny Eager                            1942     Star
Billy the Kid                           1941     Star
When Ladies Meet                        1941     Star
Waterloo Bridge                         1940     Star
Three Comrades                          1938     Star
Broadway Melody of 1938                 1937     Star
Personal Property                       1937     Star
Camille                                 1936     Star
Gorgeous Hussy                          1936     Star
Broadway Melody of 1936                 1935     Star
Death Valley Days - V. 1                         Star
The Tracker                                      Star

Robert Taylor's first wife, Ruby Stevens, was also a Movie Star, her stage name was Barbara Stanwyck b. July 16, 1907. d. January 20, 1990.
After their divorce Ruby was well provided for by Robert. Life however was not all too good for Ruby, she had a drinking problem, her home was once broken into and she was beaten very badly. Ruby was greatly saddened when her home burnt to the ground and she lost treasured items that Robert had given her. It has been written that Ruby never stopped loving Robert. Ruby's cause of death is listed as Congestive Heart Failure, Her cremated ashes were scattered somewhere in California.

Robert Taylor's second wife was, German-born actress Ursula Schmidt Thiess, a June 4, 1951 Life magazine cover girl. From his second marriage came two children: son Terence and daughter Tessa.
Robert Taylor died of lung cancer on June 8, 1969. His close friend Ronald Reagan, then governor of California, delivered the eulogy at his funeral.

Buried: Forest Lawn (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA Specific Interment Location: Garden of Honor, Columbarium of the Evening Star.

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