He was separated from his widow Arlette at the time of his death. Two weeks after he died, his son Lance launched a suit against Arlette, challenging her rights to his estate. After two years, a settlement was reached.
He was at his first wife Rosalind Russell 's bedside when she died.
His wife, Arlette, was a consultant to a communications company and a vice president of Tiffany & Company. She was born around 1939.
Served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
Awarded a Tony Award in 1956 for his production of the musical, "Damn
Yankees," shared with Robert Griffith and Harold S. Prince in association
with Albert B. Taylor.
His son married actress Patricia Morrow on March 15, 1975. They divorced in the 1980s.