Natalie Cantor
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Born | April 27, 1916 |
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👩 Spouse(s) | Robert Clary (m. 1965; her death 1997) |
Natalie Cantor (born April 27, 1916) was a film actress, and the second daughter of Eddie Cantor.
She was first married to Joesph Louis Metzger and had a son Michael Metzger on October 18, 1939. Michael was Eddie Cantor's first grandchild. The marriage ended in divorce.[1]
Then she was married to Robert Clary for 47 years, until her death in Los Angeles, California, on December 11, 1997.
As an actress, she was best known for It Takes Two (1968), This Is Your Life (1950) and It's Your Bet (1969).
She spent her later years traveling the United States speaking about her family members who lost their lives during the Holocaust; while emphasizing that blame lies with both the Nazi Party and Soviet Russia.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ David Lobosco (January 29, 2013). "The Children of Eddie Cantor". A Trip Down Memory Lane.
- ↑ "Guest Speaker: Natalie Cantor". Silver Spring, Md.: Congregation Har Tzeon-Agudath Achim PMHTAA. September 24, 2016.
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