Tag: Dusty Bartlett

Articles 1960-1969


IN PRINT: ARTICLES 1960-1969
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1961:
   blank blank Dare I, A Sinner, Play Christ?
   blank blank  King of Kings
   blank blank  The Man Who Plays Jesus
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter in King of Kings

1962:
   blank blank  Miracle of Faith
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter: A Man Reborn
   blank blank  Actor's Choice

1963:
   blank blank  Hunter's Paradise!

1964:
   blank blank  Jeff Hunter Breaks Hollywood Jinx
   blank blank  Ten Push-Ups and I Simmer Down
   blank blank  I Was Only a Man Playing God
   blank blank  The Marriage That Almost Wasn't
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter: Un Buen Chico Sera Un Bandito (in Spanish)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter: A Nice Guy Will Be a Bandit (English translation of article directly above)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter, Un Bandido Con Los Ojos Azules (in Spanish)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter, a Bandit With Blue Eyes (English translation of article directly above)

1965:
   blank blank  Male Call
   blank blank  Happy in Hollywood

1966:
   blank blank  He Wanted a Divorce for Xmas
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter, Un Actor Que Habla Poco De Si Mismo (in Spanish)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter, An Actor Who Speaks Little of Himself (English translation of article directly above)


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1967:
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter: Du western sous tous les cieux (in French)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter: Westerns All Over the World (English translation of article directly above)

1968:
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter (El Hombre) (in Spanish)
   blank blank  Jeffrey Hunter (The man) (English translation of article above)

1969:
   blank blank  The Wedding That Shocked Hollywood
   blank blank  The Surprise Marriage of Emily McLaughlin & Jeff Hunter!
   blank blank  I Spent My Honeymoon With Our Best Man!

Articles 1954-1959


IN PRINT: ARTICLES 1954-59

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1954:
   blank blank  They don't need a crowd
   blank blank  How Jeffrey Hunter Keeps Physically Fit
   blank blank  She Has Her Cake...and Eats It Too
   blank blank  Lucky 3
   blank blank  Papas are Made - Not Born
   blank blank  No Divorce For Us!
   blank blank  O Que Eu Vi No Festival (What I Saw at the Festival) (in Portuguese with English translation)
   blank blank  People Stop and Stare
   blank blank  His Heart's Desire
   blank blank  Towards the Sun
   blank blank  Acallin' on the Hunters
   blank blank  Barbara's Shining Hour
   blank blank  We're Not Afraid
   blank blank  I'm So Sorry About Barbara and Jeff
   blank blank  Mexican Holiday

1955:
   blank blank  The House That's Really a Home
   blank blank  The Young and the Beautiful
   blank blank  Why Did It Happen?
   blank blank  The Ladies Want to be His Consolation Prize
   blank blank  Just Lucky
   blank blank  Hunter's Hideaway
   blank blank  Las Vegas Lark
   blank blank  My First Love

1956:
   blank blank  When They Were Sixteen
   blank blank  Barbara and Jeff: Split in Haste! Repenting at Leisure?
   blank blank  He Got Out From Behind the 8 Ball
   blank blank  Jeff Hunter Calls It Quits
   blank blank  The Rebel With a Cause
   blank blank  Alone - But Not For Long

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1957:
   blank blank  Preparedness and Opportunity (in German)
   blank blank  Preparedness and Opportunity (translated into English)
   blank blank  Good Guys Sometimes Win

1958:
   blank blank  My Wife's Love Saved My Life

 
 
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With Dusty Bartlett


PHOTOS WITH DUSTY BARTLETT AND FAMILY
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Jeffrey Hunter married Joan Bartlett, who was known as Dusty, in 1957.  Dusty was Jeff’s second wife. They divorced in 1967.  Jeff adopted her son Steele from a previous marriage, and they had two more sons together: Todd (born Henry Herman McKinnies III) and Scott.

Magazine articles about their marriage can be found here and here.