Louis John Gardella

Louis J. Gardella
Born 5 April 1897
Vallejo, California
Died 21 Oct 1970
Los Angeles, California
Nationality US
Occupation engineer, motion picture executive
Spouse(s) June Gardella
Lynne Roberts

Louis John Gardella (born 5 April 1897, Vallejo, California, died 21 Oct 1970, Los Angeles, California age 75) was the second husband of B-movie heroine Lynne Roberts.

Early years

Louis J Gardella was the son of Joseph Gardella, who owned a tallow works, and Carlotta Gardella, both Italian immigrants. Louis Gardella had two years of college, was a steel company engineer, then an official of the War Production Board.[1] Later Gardella worked as an assistant to Republic Pictures president Herbert J. Yates.

Marriage to Lynne Roberts

Gardella married Lynne Roberts, December 16, 1944, in Salome, Arizona,[2] two days after she divorced her first husband, William Engelbert, Jr. One day, Gardella brought Roberts' 4-year-old son, Billy, to the Republic lot to watch Lynne in one of her biggest scenes in a new Gene Autry picture, Sioux City Sue. Billy surveyed the scene in silence for a few moments, then asked: "Where's Gene Autry?" On being informed that the Singing Cowboy was not working in this particular scene, Lynne's son turned to Gardella in disgust and said. "Let's go home, Daddy."[3]

Divorce from Lynne Roberts

Roberts and Gardella separated in 1949 but were reconciled.[4] In 1951, the marriage ended in divorce. In court, Gardella's attorney argued that the couple's Arizona wedding was invalid because Roberts was not legally divorced from William Engelbert, Jr., although Roberts claimed she had a Mexican divorce decree.[5]

Later life

After leaving Republic Pictures, Gardella worked for Hughes Aircraft. He died in Los Angeles and is buried in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, San Mateo, California.

References

  1. 1940 United States Federal Census
  2. MARRIAGES. Variety (Archive: 1905-2000)157.3 (Dec 27, 1944): 39
  3. Actress' Small Fry Unimpressed By Fame. Spartanburg Herald-Journal - Aug 4, 1946
  4. Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) Monday, April 16, 1951 Page 5
  5. Daytona Beach Morning Journal - May 25, 1951
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