Their bond, which began in the 1950s, was built on deep respect and admiration. However, in the twilight of her life, Joanne, now 94, no longer remembers the man with whom she shared a lifetime of memories.
A Love That Withstood the Test of Time
The couple first met at the prestigious Actors Studio in New York. At the time, Paul was married to his first wife, Jackie Witte, and had a young son, Scott. Meanwhile, Joanne, a rising actress from Georgia, was carving her path in the entertainment industry.
Their connection strengthened in 1953 when they worked together in the Broadway production Picnic. Although Paul was instantly captivated by Joanne’s intelligence and talent, their relationship remained purely professional for several years.
As Paul’s marriage to Jackie Witte became strained, his connection with Joanne deepened. They reunited on-screen in The Long, Hot Summer (1958), and soon after, Paul finalized his divorce. Wasting no time, he and Joanne tied the knot in Las Vegas that same year, embarking on a lifelong journey together.