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Randy John Hughes( born September 11, 1928; died on March 5, 1963, aged 35). Randy was born on September 11, 1928 to an Italian father Giuseppe Scicarlo (1908-1961) and a French mother Etiénné Canlos (1908-2008) . Hughes grew up in Nashville, Tennessee where he was born reportedly know as "The Rich Childhoody" as his family were rich during his childhood. His parents went through a period of manic depression ending the marriage with divorce in 1946 when he was 18. Randy moved to Bologna, Italy in August 1946 alone where he met his first wife. Angela Grisanti and himself married in Bologna on December 16, 1946. Angela brought Randy their first child, Giuliano Hughes was born on November 29, 1947 in Bologna, Italy. Angela cheated on Randy on July 17, 1948 at their home. Randy immediatly left Bologna back to Nashville, Tennessee in July 1948 staying with his mother. Randy brought a farely big home in the far east of Southport, North Carolina in August 1948 and moved there in November. Randy knew singer Rosemary Clooney was staying at a hotel in Southport and decided to see the star then they became fast friends. Randy & Rosemary decided he was ready for the career and Rosemary persuaded Columbia Pictures to sign with him and he did on December 24, 1948.Randy relevantly had admirers living in Southport but he decided he wanted more and flew to Los Angeles with Rosemary on January 4, 1949. Hughes career started really in 1951 when he got his major film role in Royal Wedding. H
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