She was the former Deborah Ann Smith , who had been divorced for a couple years from the actor, Nico Minardos. For a brief time, she had dated Elvis Presley. Debbie, born November 30, 1931, was a twenty-six-year-old American girl, with big brown eyes, a radiant smile, and dark, short-cropped hair. Ty had even commented once that, when he first met her, he was startled at how much she looked like him. Debbie was the only one of Ty's three wives who was American, having been raised in a small, friendly Southern town. They were married in the chapel of a Presbyterian church in Debbie's hometown, Tunica, Mississippi, on May 7th, 1958. Before long, they announced that Debbie was expecting their first child. His friends and colleagues all knew that, though he loved his daughters very much, he was hoping for a boy to carry on his name. Whether it was motherly intuition or hope, Debbie was saying that they would have a boy.
To those who knew him best, Ty seemed to be a very happy man during the six months that he was married to Debbie. About Debbie, Ty had remarked to the effect that she had no ambitions other than to be his wife and have his children. About him, Debbie had said, "He's beautiful. Every way there is, he's beautiful."
On September 5, 1958, Debbie and Ty arrived in Madrid, to begin the filming of Solomon and Sheba. The couple had planned side trips to Italy and Switzerland, as sort of an extended honeymoon.
She gave birth to Ty's son, Tyrone William Power IV, on January 22, 1959.
A few months later, on September 30, 1959, she surprised Hollywood by marrying Arthur Loew, Jr., but the marriage lasted less than a year.
Debbie died from a stroke on April 3, 2006.
She was the former Deborah Ann Smith , who had been divorced for a couple years from the actor, Nico Minardos. For a brief time, she had dated Elvis Presley. Debbie, born November 30, 1931, was a twenty-six-year-old American girl, with big brown eyes, a radiant smile, and dark, short-cropped hair. Ty had even commented once that, when he first met her, he was startled at how much she looked like him. Debbie was the only one of Ty's three wives who was American, having been raised in a small, friendly Southern town. They were married in the chapel of a Presbyterian church in Debbie's hometown, Tunica, Mississippi, on May 7th, 1958. Before long, they announced that Debbie was expecting their first child. His friends and colleagues all knew that, though he loved his daughters very much, he was hoping for a boy to carry on his name. Whether it was motherly intuition or hope, Debbie was saying that they would have a boy.
To those who knew him best, Ty seemed to be a very happy man during the six months that he was married to Debbie. About Debbie, Ty had remarked to the effect that she had no ambitions other than to be his wife and have his children. About him, Debbie had said, "He's beautiful. Every way there is, he's beautiful."
On September 5, 1958, Debbie and Ty arrived in Madrid, to begin the filming of Solomon and Sheba. The couple had planned side trips to Italy and Switzerland, as sort of an extended honeymoon.
She gave birth to Ty's son, Tyrone William Power IV, on January 22, 1959.
A few months later, on September 30, 1959, she surprised Hollywood by marrying Arthur Loew, Jr., but the marriage lasted less than a year.
Debbie died from a stroke on April 3, 2006.