- Born
- Died
- Birth nameRobert Wesley Wilcox
- His father was a physician in Rochester, New York, who died when Wilcox was 16. He attended the University of Southern California but soon dropped out. A talent scout spotted him in a summer-stock production of "The Petrified Forest" and a series of "B" movies followed. In 1937 he married Florence Rice, daughter of sportswriter Grantland Rice. They divorced two years later. Wilcox left Hollywood at the start of World War II to serve in the Army, first as a private and eventually as a captain. In 1950 he married the twice-divorced Diana Barrymore who chronicled their bouts with alcoholism in her 1957 autobiography, "Too Much, Too Soon." (She dedicated the book to him.) Wilcox was making a train trip back to his hometown of Rochester when he was found dead in his berth.- IMDb Mini Biography By: dinky-4 of Minneapolis
- SpousesDiana Barrymore(October 17, 1950 - June 11, 1955) (his death)Florence Rice(March 30, 1939 - August 1, 1940) (divorced)
- Was a recovering alcoholic when he met Diana Barrymore. They celebrated his getting out of rehab by drinking. Their stormy five-year marriage consisted of public fights, affairs with others, and constant skirmishes with the law.
- Died, of a heart attack, on a train near Rochester, New York.
- Diana's memoir "Too Much, Too Soon" was dedicated to Wilcox.
- Is portrayed by Ed Kemmer in Too Much, Too Soon (1958)
- Is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Rochester, New York.
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