From Glamour to Heartbreak: The ’80s Hollywood Beauty Who Lost Two Husbands

Candice Bergen was once TV’s highest-paid actor,

a prime-time powerhouse who outlasted political backlash and defined an era with her sharp wit and elegance.

But away from the cameras, she endured a private heartbreak twice losing a husband to an incurable disease.

Born in 1946, Bergen’s career took off in the 1960s and peaked with her role as

Murphy Brown, the fiercely independent journalist in the hit sitcom of the same name.

The show ran for a decade, returned for a 2018 revival,

and even drew the ire of then–Vice President Dan Quayle, putting Bergen in the center of a national debate.

In 1980, she married French New Wave filmmaker Louis Malle, with whom she had a daughter.

They lived on separate continents much of the time, balancing careers and family until illness struck.

After major heart surgery, Malle was diagnosed with lymphoma. Bergen became his caregiver until his death in 1995, when he was 63.

Five years later, she married Marshall Rose, a New York real estate developer and philanthropist.

Their marriage brought stability and joy, but in time, Rose was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

After years of decline, he died in February 2025 at age 88—just months before their 25th anniversary.

Now 79, Bergen remains active in film and television, with upcoming roles in Shrinking and Harvest Moon.

She has faced her own health scares, survived public controversy,

and navigated the quiet trials of caregiving—emerging with candor, humor, and resilience.

Her life’s story isn’t just about fame or loss, but about the choices and devotion that happen in between—

the kind of strength that never makes headlines but lasts a lifetime.

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