Del Campo was brought up in Brooklyn. Around 1916, his father was recruited by Sir William Wiseman, an old acquaintance of his, to join the New York station of MI1c, section V (later known as Secret Intelligence Service or MI6), which had the specific mission of "campaigning against German operations in the US as well as the Irish and Indian nationalists with whom the Germans plotted".
As his father before him, del Campo was educated at Clifton College.
Mary Astor and later life
Wanting to become an actor, del Campo went to California in 1935, where he soon met Mary Astor. In a ceremony kept secret from the press and his family, del Campo married Astor in Yuma Arizona 2/18/1937, becoming her third husband. Together they had a son, Anthony Paul "Tono" del Campo.
In 1941, del Campo joined the newly formed No. 415 Squadron RCAF as a Flight lieutenant. The squadron was stationed at Thorney Island and was armed with Hampdens. As a result of del Campo's enlistment the couple drifted apart, and divorced amicably in 1941. The marriage, although hardly a success, was a happy one. Astor would later recall Manuel, or "Mike" as she called him, as a kind and decent man, albeit an irresponsible one as well, as he rarely contacted her or their son after the war. After the Second World War ended, del Campo stayed in the UK, where he married two more times. He worked as an editor until his death in 1969 in London (Kensington per England death records)
Source
Name: Manuel Del-Campo
Register Type: Cremation Death Date: 15 Feb 1969 Cremation Date: 20 Feb 1969
Cremation Place: Kensington and Chelsea, London, England
URL: https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=6143378
Del Campo was brought up in Brooklyn. Around 1916, his father was recruited by Sir William Wiseman, an old acquaintance of his, to join the New York station of MI1c, section V (later known as Secret Intelligence Service or MI6), which had the specific mission of "campaigning against German operations in the US as well as the Irish and Indian nationalists with whom the Germans plotted".
As his father before him, del Campo was educated at Clifton College.
Mary Astor and later life
Wanting to become an actor, del Campo went to California in 1935, where he soon met Mary Astor. In a ceremony kept secret from the press and his family, del Campo married Astor in Yuma Arizona 2/18/1937, becoming her third husband. Together they had a son, Anthony Paul "Tono" del Campo.
In 1941, del Campo joined the newly formed No. 415 Squadron RCAF as a Flight lieutenant. The squadron was stationed at Thorney Island and was armed with Hampdens. As a result of del Campo's enlistment the couple drifted apart, and divorced amicably in 1941. The marriage, although hardly a success, was a happy one. Astor would later recall Manuel, or "Mike" as she called him, as a kind and decent man, albeit an irresponsible one as well, as he rarely contacted her or their son after the war. After the Second World War ended, del Campo stayed in the UK, where he married two more times. He worked as an editor until his death in 1969 in London (Kensington per England death records)
Source
Name: Manuel Del-Campo
Register Type: Cremation Death Date: 15 Feb 1969 Cremation Date: 20 Feb 1969
Cremation Place: Kensington and Chelsea, London, England
URL: https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=6143378
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