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  1. Jigee Viertel (born Virginia Lee Ray; September 30, 1915 – January 31, 1960) was an actress in early Hollywood pictures and later the wife of screenwriters Budd Schulberg and Peter Viertel. She was active in early Hollywood socialist organizing and later in life was linked to the writers Ring Lardner, Jr. and Ernest Hemingway.

  2. Four recently discovered love letters reveal the players in this ménage à quatre: Ernest Hemingway, fresh from completing Across the River and Into the Trees (1950), his first novel in 10 years; his wife, Mary; Jigee Viertel (née Virginia Ray of Pittsburgh); and Viertels husband, Peter, also a writer, who later penned a memoir of ...

  3. La relación de Jigee con Viertel tuvo un final abrupto con repetidos distanciamientos. Y, en una de esas vacilaciones, ella quedó embarazada y dio a luz a la única hija de la pareja, Christine, que nació cuando sus padres estaban separados. Viertel vivía ya en París con la modelo Simone Micheline Bodin, conocida

  4. 6 de nov. de 2007 · Peter Viertel, the novelist, memoirist and screenwriter best known for his books chronicling episodes in the lives of Ernest Hemingway and John Huston, has died. He was 86. Viertel died of...

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Entre otras cosas porque Hemingway se encariñó con la mujer de Viertel, Jigee (probablemente en aquel momento Papa no sospechaba que aquella “mujer capricho” previamente había sido esposa de, sí, Schulberg, a quien había abandonado por Viertel).

  6. Varying sources show that Viertel and Jigee divorced in 1958, 1959, or were still separated but legally married upon her death in January 1960. Bettina left him for Prince Aly Khan in 1955, and was pregnant with Khan's child when he died in May 1960. Viertel's second wife was the actress Deborah Kerr, marrying her on 23

  7. HEMINGWAY WROTE THESE four newly discovered love letters to Jigee Viertel, wife of the novelist and screenwriter Peter Viertel, in December 1949 and January 1950. His infatuation had begun weeks earlier, when Jigee, Hemingway, and his fourth wife, Mary, crossed the Atlantic on the Ile de France.