Anne Buydens is a German-born actress, producer, and philanthropist
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Anne Buydens is a German-born actress, producer, and philanthropist
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Anne Buydens was born Hannelore Marx on April 23, 1919, in Hanover, Germany to a prosperous native family. Shortly after the Nazi Party’s ascension to power, they left Germany and moved to Brussels where she married Albert Buydens, a friend, so she could gain Belgian citizenship.
She received her education in Switzerland and later relocated to Nazi-occupied Paris during World War II to work as a translator, publicist, and casting supervisor in the French movie industry.
Anne Buydens was hired as a publicist for ‘Act of Love’ by the film’s director, Anatole Litvak, himself. When she met the film’s star Kirk Douglas, she was divorced, just as he himself was from his first wife actress Diana Dill, with whom he had two sons, Michael and Joel.
Although Kirk Douglas was already engaged to Italian actress Anna Maria Pierangeli, he asked Buydens—who was there to help him with the press and translation and whom he had found to be sophisticated, efficient, and with a wicked sense of humour—to have dinner with him at La Tour d'Argent, a high-end and historic restaurant in Paris. To his astonishment, she declined. That was when he started calling her “Stolz”, German for proud or stubborn.
Douglas later revealed that the fact that his Hollywood glamour did not impress Buydens impressed him. He became more determined in his pursuit of her. She eventually became his lover and confidant, and they enjoyed a passionate courtship in France and Italy. When Douglas left for the US, he invited Buydens for a visit.
The next few months went by quickly, and when she announced that she was going back to Paris, Douglas realized that he did not want to lose her. He took her, his publicist and his attorney to Las Vegas, and had an impromptu wedding before a justice of the peace on May 29, 1954. The couple welcomed their first son, Peter, on November 23, 1955, and their second son, Eric, on June 21, 1958.
As with any other long-term relationship, theirs too has had its share of struggles and hardships. In the early years of their marriage, Douglas had several extramarital affairs. But the relationship never deteriorated beyond salvage. They fought, as neither was afraid to speak their mind, but every time they worked through the concerning issue together.
Buydens first got involved in charity works during her recovery from breast cancer. She founded ‘Research for Women’s Cancer’, an organization that has since raised millions to fund a research facility at the Motion Picture & Television Fund Home in Woodland Hills. She and her husband have also donated to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Los Angeles Unified School District.
The Los Angeles Mission’s Women’s outreach was renamed Anne Douglas Center for Women to honour Buydens and her contribution as a patron for homeless women.