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  1. Constance Adams DeMille (April 27, 1873 – July 17, 1960) was an American actress and wife of filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille . Early life. Born in Orange, New Jersey, [1] DeMille was the daughter of Judge Fredrick Adams, [2] New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, [1] and Ella Adams, his first wife. She was raised in East Orange, New Jersey.

  2. Constance Adams DeMille. Cecil B. DeMille met his wife Constance when the two were in a 1900 Charles Frohman production of "Hearts are Trumps". Constance had entered the field to the dismay of her staunch New England family. They married in 1902.

  3. Constance Adams DeMille. Birth. 27 Apr 1874. Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA. Death. 17 Jul 1960 (aged 86) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Hollywood Forever. Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Show Map. Plot. Section 8 (Garden of Legends), Lot 50, Grave 2. Memorial ID. 7082613. · View Source.

  4. 19 mag 2023 · In 1902 he married Constance Adams, whom he met while acting in Hearts Are Trumps in Washington D.C. Despite publicists claiming he became an actor to learn how to direct and produce, DeMille later admitted that his primary motivation was to earn a living. Financial struggles led him to work as a stock theatre actor with his wife from 1904 to 1905.

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  5. 15 giu 2008 · So we learn that DeMille married the stage actress Constance Adams in 1902, when he was 21 and she 29, and stayed married to her until his death. Still, he openly cheated on her from the very...

  6. In December 1914, Constance Adams brought home John DeMille, a fifteen-month-old, whom the couple legally adopted three years later. Biographer Scott Eyman suggested that this may have been a result of Adams's recent miscarriage. 1915–1928: silent era Westerns, Paradise, and World War I

  7. Constance Adams was born on 27 April 1874 in Orange, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress, known for Where the Trail Divides (1914) and Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 7 (1923). She was married to Cecil B. DeMille. She died on 17 July 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA.