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DescriptionRome (Italy), December 10, 1966. From left to right: Talitha Pol (1940–1971) immediately after her wedding with John Paul Getty Jr. (1932–2003) at the City Hall.
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  • 10th December 1966: John Paul Getty Jr (1932 - 2003) with his second wife, actress Talitha Pol (1940 - 1971), immediately after their wedding at the Capitol Hall in Rome. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
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FAQs

What happened to Talitha Getty? ›

But, above all, she was a completely free character, and that, that was very important. Pierre Bergé, L'Officiel, 2016. On July 11, 1971, Talitha died from a heroine overdose in her apartment in Rome.

Who was Talitha Getty married to? ›

Step-granddaughter of Augustus John Talitha Pol became a style icon of her era. She married John Paul Getty Jr and was at the centre of a bohemian circle in Marrakesh, Morocco.

Who was convicted for the Getty kidnapping? ›

Nine of the kidnappers were apprehended, including Girolamo Piromalli and Saverio Mammoliti, high-ranking members of the 'Ndrangheta, an organized crime organization in Calabria. Two of the kidnappers were convicted and sent to prison; the others were acquitted for lack of evidence, including the 'Ndrangheta bosses.

What happened to the Getty child that was kidnapped? ›

Summary. John Paul Getty III, grandson of the richest man in America, was abducted and tortured for ransom money, with his family reportedly debating whether to pay. The abduction left Getty permanently traumatized, leading to a downward spiral of addiction and ultimately a debilitating stroke.

How many girlfriends did John Paul Getty have? ›

'” By age 61, Getty had compiled a list of 100 lovers he remembered affectionately, according to Robert Lenzner's The Great Getty. Savvy businessman that he was, Getty also allegedly presented women with a document before having sex that absolved him from any financial responsibility should they became pregnant.

What happened to Timothy Getty? ›

Getty also became infamous for his personal tragedies, beginning with the untimely death of his youngest son, Timothy Ware Getty, who died of a brain tumor at the age of 12 in 1958.

Is Balthazar Getty related to John Paul Getty? ›

He was born to father John Paul Getty III and is a descendant of grandfather Sir John Paul Getty and great-grandfather J. Paul Getty, founder of Getty Oil, and at one time one of the richest men in the world, namesake for the Getty Center museum.

Did they ever catch the Getty kidnappers? ›

Nine people associated with the 'Ndrangheta mafia organisation were subsequently arrested for the kidnapping, but only two were convicted, and most of the ranson money was never recovered. Getty III was permanently affected by the trauma and struggled with drug addiction.

Who is the heir to the Getty family? ›

Ivy Love Getty is the only child of J. Paul Getty's grandson John Gilbert Getty. Ivy Getty was born on December 20, 1994, in San Francisco. Her mother is jewelry designer Alyssa Boothby.

How many girlfriends did J. Paul Getty have? ›

'” By age 61, Getty had compiled a list of 100 lovers he remembered affectionately, according to Robert Lenzner's The Great Getty. Savvy businessman that he was, Getty also allegedly presented women with a document before having sex that absolved him from any financial responsibility should they became pregnant.

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