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Norma
may have been a star of the highest magnitude, but she was also a woman.
When a decent interval passed after her successful marriage to MGM
producer Irving Thalberg ended with his untimely death in 1936, Norma-- as
red-blooded as any passionate lady-- certainly didn't "sit around
acting glum." She dated; she danced; and she discreetly enjoyed the
company of many of Hollywood and society's leading men. In 1942 she fell
in love with and married Martin Arrouge.
Here, we present a gallery of many of the men in Norma's life.
Additional photographs of
Martin Arrouge and Norma's beaux can be found in following galleries :
Norma et les autres
color photographs
[
click here
to return to Norma's galleries ]

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In 1942 Norma married Martín Arrouge, a ski enthusiast more than 10
years her junior. Confounding the skeptics, they were still happily married
at the time of her death in 1983, though in her declining years she
reportedly called Arrouge "Irving."
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