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  1. Herbert K. Somborn. She married Herbert K. Somborn on December 20, 1919. He was at that time president of Equity Pictures Corporation and later the owner of the Brown Derby restaurant. Their daughter, Gloria Swanson Somborn, was born on October 7, 1920.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brown_DerbyBrown Derby - Wikipedia

    Brown Derby was a chain of restaurants in Los Angeles, California.The first and best known was shaped like a derby hat, an iconic image that became synonymous with the Golden Age of Hollywood.It was opened by Wilson Mizner in 1926. The chain was started by Robert H. Cobb and Herbert K. Somborn (a former husband of film star Gloria Swanson) in the 1920s.

  3. 13 de jul. de 2021 · Mizner teamed up with Gloria Swanson’s ex-husband, director Herbert K. Somborn, who owned the property. As well as with Jack Warner, President of Warner Brothers in beautiful downtown Burbank, who financed the operation. Mizner told them: “If you know anything about food, you can sell it out of a hat.”

  4. Children. 1 child. Herbert Somborn and Gloria Swanson were married for 2 years. They dated for 5 months after getting together in Jul 1919 and married on 20th Dec 1919. 2 years later they divorced on 9th Aug 1922. They had a daughter named Gloria age 103.

  5. Henri de la Falaise. Director: Legong: Dance of the Virgins. Henri de la Falaise was a French aristocrat brought to America after meeting and falling in love with Gloria Swanson while working as her interpreter on Madame Sans-Gêne (1925). A World War I veteran of the French army, a few years prior to his work on the film he had been awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French government...

  6. 10 de jun. de 2022 · 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 (October 7, 1920-December 28, 2000), was born in 1920. Their divorce, finalized in January 1925, was sensational.

  7. Swanson’s next marriage was to man-about-town Herbert K. Somborn. Not only was he president of a film company, he was also the owner of Hollywood hotspot and landmark the Brown Derby restaurant. For Swanson, who was still an up-and-coming star on the verge of fame at that point, it was a match made in heaven—but it wouldn’t be for long.