记得有个西方人说自己是慈禧太后的情人, 他比慈禧年轻很多的, 那个也是编的。
查了一下, Mary Martin 的Personal life:
After Martin's divorce from Benjamin Hagman, she married Richard Halliday in 1940.[15] Early in their marriage, he worked as a drama critic for the New York World-Telegram and a movie critic for the New York Daily News. Eventually, Halliday became producer or co-producer of at least two of Martin's projects. In the early 1970s, the couple lived, according to his March 1973 obituary in the Connecticut Sunday Herald, "on a vast ranch they own near Anápolis" in the state of Goiás, Brazil. The ranch was called "Nossa Fazenda Halliday" (our Halliday Farm).
Martin was called Dona Maria by neighbors in the vicinity of the Brazilian ranch.[16]
Cultural scholar Lillian Faderman wrote that Martin and actress Janet Gaynor often traveled together along with Halliday and with Gaynor's husband.[17]
On the evening of September 5, 1982, Martin, Janet Gaynor, Gaynor's husband Paul Gregory, and Martin's manager Ben Washer were involved in a serious car accident in San Francisco.[18][19] A van ran a red light at the corner of California and Franklin Streets and crashed into the Luxor taxicab in which the group was riding, knocking it into a tree. Washer was killed, Martin sustained two broken ribs and a broken pelvis, and Gaynor's husband suffered two broken legs. Gaynor sustained several serious injuries.[18][19] The driver of the van was arrested on two counts of felony drunk driving, reckless driving, speeding, running a red light, and vehicular homicide. On March 15, 1983, he was found guilty of drunk driving and vehicular homicide and was sentenced to three years in prison. Gaynor died two years later from complications from her injuries.[20][21]
Martin was a Democrat and supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.[22]
Death
Martin died of cancer four weeks before her 77th birthday at her home in Rancho Mirage, California, on November 3, 1990.[23][24] She is buried in City Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford, Texas.[25]
link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Martin