Barbara Marx

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Barbara Marx
Born Barbara Joanna Blakeley
October 16, 1927 (aged 80)
Flag of the United States Missouri
Other names Barbara Sinatra
Occupation Former Las Vegas showgirl and model
Spouse Frank Sinatra (1976-1998)
Zeppo Marx(1959-1973)
Robert Oliver (?-?)
Children Bobby Marx, to Robert Oliver

Barbara Marx, (born Barbara Joanna Blakeley on October 16, 1927) was the wife of former comedian-turned agent, Zeppo Marx, from September 18, 1959 until she divorced him in 1973.

Missouri-born Barbara Blakeley married Robert Harrison Oliver, an executive with the Miss Universe pageant, in the mid- to late-1940s, a marriage which produced a son, Robert (aka Bobby), but ended in divorce. Blakeley became a Las Vegas showgirl in the 1950s, modeled clothing for Mr. Blackwell and, according to Blackwell, was a regular at hotel/casino bars in order to come into contact with high rollers, where she reportedly met Zeppo Marx.[citation needed]

Her son Bobby assumed the family name of his stepfather when Zeppo and Barbara married on September 18, 1959, and it has been generally assumed that Bobby Marx had been legally adopted by Zeppo. Tina Sinatra would, years later, claim that according to Robert Harrison Oliver, no such adoption took place. Decades later, after marrying Frank Sinatra, Barbara would try to get Frank to legally adopt Bobby Marx when Marx was a grown man; Sinatra's children intervened and prevented it.[citation needed]

In the early 1970s she started seeing Frank Sinatra, as a friend at first and later as a lover. The two were married from July 11, 1976 until his death on May 14, 1998. It was Frank's fourth and final marriage, and the longest-lasting one, despite Barbara's cool relations with Frank's children (from his first marriage).

According to Frank's biography by Kitty Kelley and confirmed by Frank's daughter, Tina, in her book, My Father's Daughter, Frank Sinatra's mother, Natalie, railed at the prospect of Barbara Marx as a daughter-in-law, declaring "I don't want no whore in this family!"

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