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  • Judith Exner salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 16 años, 7 meses y 13 días.

  • Gunilla von Post salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 15 años, 1 meses y 11 días.

  • Mary Pinchot Meyer salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 3 años, 4 meses y 15 días.

  • Kay Stammers salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 3 años, 1 meses y 26 días.

  • Jeanne Carmen salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 13 años, 2 meses y 6 días.

  • Marilyn Monroe salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 9 años, 0 meses y 3 días.

  • Frances Ann Cannon salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 2 años, 5 meses y 23 días.

  • Mimi Alford salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 25 años, 11 meses y 8 días.

  • Marlene Dietrich salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 15 años, 5 meses y 2 días.

  • Angie Dickinson salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 14 años, 4 meses y 1 días.

  • Florence Pritchett salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 3 años, 0 meses y 30 días.

  • Inga Arvad salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 3 años, 7 meses y 23 días.

  • Pamela Turnure salió con John F. Kennedy del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 20 años, 5 meses y 22 días.

  • Gene Tierney salió con John F. Kennedy del al . La diferencia de edad fue de 3 años, 5 meses y 21 días.

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was the youngest person elected president, at 43 years, and the first Catholic president. Kennedy served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his foreign policy concerned relations with the Soviet Union and Cuba. A member of the Democratic Party, Kennedy represented Massachusetts in both houses of the United States Congress before his presidency.

Born into the prominent Kennedy family in Brookline, Massachusetts, Kennedy graduated from Harvard University in 1940, joining the U.S. Naval Reserve the following year. During World War II, he commanded PT boats in the Pacific theater. Kennedy's survival following the sinking of PT-109 and his rescue of his fellow sailors made him a war hero and earned the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, but left him with serious injuries. After a brief stint in journalism, Kennedy represented a working-class Boston district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953. He was subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate, serving as the junior senator from Massachusetts from 1953 to 1960. While in the Senate, Kennedy published his book Profiles in Courage, which won a Pulitzer Prize. Kennedy ran in the 1960 presidential election. His campaign gained momentum after the first televised presidential debates in American history, and he was elected president, narrowly defeating Republican opponent Richard Nixon, the incumbent vice president.

Kennedy's presidency saw high tensions with communist states in the Cold War. He increased the number of American military advisers in South Vietnam, and the Strategic Hamlet Program began during his presidency. In 1961, he authorized attempts to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion and Operation Mongoose. In October 1962, U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet missile bases had been deployed in Cuba. The resulting period of tensions, termed the Cuban Missile Crisis, nearly resulted in nuclear war. In August 1961, after East German troops erected the Berlin Wall, Kennedy sent an army convoy to reassure West Berliners of U.S. support, and delivered one of his most famous speeches in West Berlin in June 1963. In 1963, Kennedy signed the first nuclear weapons treaty. He presided over the establishment of the Peace Corps, Alliance for Progress with Latin America, and the continuation of the Apollo program with the goal of landing a man on the Moon before 1970. He supported the civil rights movement but was only somewhat successful in passing his New Frontier domestic policies.

On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. His vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, assumed the presidency. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the assassination, but he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Warren Commission both concluded Oswald had acted alone, but conspiracy theories about the assassination persist. After Kennedy's death, Congress enacted many of his proposals, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Revenue Act of 1964. He ranks highly in polls of U.S. presidents with historians and the general public. His personal life has been the focus of considerable sustained interest following public revelations in the 1970s of his chronic health ailments and extramarital affairs. Kennedy is the most recent U.S. president to have died in office.

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Judith Exner

Judith Exner (January 11, 1934 – September 24, 1999) was an American woman who was a mistress of U.S. Senator, then U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John Roselli. Some aspects of her claim of having known Kennedy have been verified by documents, phone records, and testimony. She was also known as Judith Campbell Exner, and Judith Campbell.

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John F. Kennedy

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Gunilla von Post

Karin Adele Gunilla von Post Miller (10 July 1932 – 14 October 2011) was a Swedish aristocrat noted for a book outlining an intimate relationship with then-Senator John F. Kennedy in the 1950s, titled Love, Jack, published in 1997. In 2010, she auctioned letters written by Kennedy to her.

Kennedy met Gunilla von Post one month before his marriage to Jacqueline Lee Bouvier during the summer of 1953 while on holiday on the French Riviera.

In 2015, a leather jacket that had once belonged to Kennedy and which he had left with von Post was unearthed by the senior chaplain of The King's School, Canterbury. He then brought it to a November 2015 filming of an episode of the Antiques Roadshow at Walmer Castle in Kent, where it was valued in excess of £100,000 (circa $152,000 US dollars) by one of the show's expert appraisers, Jon Baddeley.

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Mary Pinchot Meyer

Mary Pinchot Meyer

Mary Pinchot Meyer Eno (14 de octubre de 1920 - 12 de octubre de 1964) fue una pintora estadounidense, mujer del oficial de la CIA Cord Meyer. Fue amiga íntima del presidente de los Estados Unidos, John F. Kennedy.​ El 12 de octubre de 1964, dos días antes de su cuadragésimo cuarto cumpleaños, fue asesinada en el barrio de Georgetown de Washington D. C.​​

En 1998 Nina Burleigh dijo en su biografía:

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John F. Kennedy
 

Kay Stammers

Kay Stammers

Katherine "Kay" Esther Stammers (3 April 1914 – 23 December 2005) was a tennis player from the United Kingdom.

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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
 

Jeanne Carmen

Jeanne Carmen

Agnes Laverne Carmen, also known as Jeanne Carmen (August 4, 1930 – December 20, 2007) was an American model, actress, trick-shot golfer and B-movie actress known for her appearances in low-budget films during the 1950s and 1960s. She also gained fame as a touring trick-shot golfer. She was known for her platinum-blonde hair and hourglass figure, she was often dubbed the "Queen of the B-Movies". She was known for her friendships with Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Marilyn Monroe.

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John F. Kennedy
 

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe ( MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress and model. Known for playing comic "Blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as well as an emblem of the era's sexual revolution. She was a top-billed actress for a decade, and her films grossed $200 million (equivalent to $2 billion in 2025) by her death in 1962.

Born in Los Angeles, Monroe spent most of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage before marrying James Dougherty at the age of 16. She was working in a factory during World War II when she met a photographer from the First Motion Picture Unit and began a successful pin-up modeling career, which led to short-lived film contracts with 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures. After roles as a freelancer, she began a longer contract with Fox in 1951, becoming a popular actress with roles in several comedies, including As Young as You Feel and Monkey Business, and in the dramas Clash by Night and Don't Bother to Knock. Monroe faced a scandal when it was revealed that she had posed for nude photographs prior to fame, but the story resulted in increased interest in her films.

Monroe became one of the most marketable Hollywood stars in 1953. She had leading roles in the film noir Niagara, which overtly relied on her sex appeal, and the comedies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire, which established her star image as a "dumb blonde". The same year, her nude images were used as the centerfold and cover of the first issue of Playboy. Monroe played a significant role in the creation and management of her public image, but felt disappointed when typecast and underpaid by the studio. She was briefly suspended in early 1954 for refusing a film project but returned to star in The Seven Year Itch (1955), one of the biggest box office successes of her career.

When the studio was still reluctant to change Monroe's contract, she founded her own film production company in 1954 with her friend Milton Greene. She dedicated 1955 to building the company and began studying method acting under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Later that year, Fox awarded her a new contract, which gave her more control and a larger salary. Her subsequent roles included a critically acclaimed performance in Bus Stop (1956) and her first independent production in The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), for which she received a BAFTA nomination, and won the David di Donatello Award for Best Actress. She won a Golden Globe for her role in Some Like It Hot (1959), a critical and commercial success. Her last completed film was the drama The Misfits (1961).

Monroe's troubled private life received much attention. Her marriages to retired baseball star Joe DiMaggio and to playwright Arthur Miller were highly publicized; both ended in divorce. On August 4, 1962, Monroe died at the age of 36 of a barbiturate overdose at her Los Angeles home. Her death was ruled a probable suicide. Monroe remains a pop culture icon, with the American Film Institute ranking her as the sixth-greatest female screen legend from the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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Frances Ann Cannon

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Mimi Alford

Marion Fay "Mimi" Alford (née Beardsley; born May 7, 1943) is an American woman who had an affair with President John F. Kennedy while she served as an intern in the White House press office between 1962 and 1963.

Despite the affair's consuming influence over her life at the time, Alford managed to keep the illicit trysts a secret for 40 years, until clues were leaked in 2003. Alford published her own book about the affair, Once Upon a Secret, in 2011.

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Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich

Marie Magdalene Dietrich (Berlín, 27 de diciembre de 1901-París, 6 de mayo de 1992), más conocida como Marlene Dietrich, fue una actriz y cantante alemana que también adoptó la nacionalidad estadounidense. Es considerada como uno de los más eminentes mitos del séptimo arte, y también como la novena mejor estrella femenina de todos los tiempos, según el American Film Institute.​

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Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson (nacida Angeline Brown; Kulm, Dakota del Norte, 30 de septiembre de 1931) es una actriz de cine y televisión estadounidense, ganadora de un Globo de Oro.

Ha trabajado con directores como Howard Hawks, Samuel Fuller, John Boorman, Sydney Pollack y Gus Van Sant, codeándose con estrellas como John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Marlon Brando y Harrison Ford, pero se la recuerda principalmente por su interpretación de la sargento Leann "Pepper" Anderson en la influyente serie de televisión La mujer policía, la primera de su género protagonizada por una mujer y que fue un precedente de Los Ángeles de Charlie.

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Florence Pritchett

Florence Pritchett

Florence "Flo" Pritchett, also known as Florence Pritchett Smith (June 28, 1920 – November 9, 1965), was an American fashion editor, journalist, and radio and TV personality.

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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
 

Inga Arvad

Inga Marie Arvad Petersen (6 October 1913 – 12 December 1973) was a Danish-American journalist who was a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and also had a romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy in 1941 and 1942. The juxtaposition of these facts led to suspicions during World War II that she was a Nazi spy. Secret U.S. investigations uncovered no such evidence, and her past did not harm her professional life or social standing in the United States. She was a motion picture writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945 and a Hollywood gossip columnist, and from the late 1940s until her death, she was the wife of wealthy cowboy actor and military officer Tim McCoy.

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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
 

Pamela Turnure

Pamela Turnure

Pamela Harrison Turnure Timmins (November 20, 1937 – April 25, 2023) was the first Press Secretary hired to serve a First Lady of the United States. She was the Press Secretary to Jacqueline Kennedy. Turnure reportedly had an extramarital affair with 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy.

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Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Gene Eliza Tierney (Nueva York, 19 de noviembre de 1920-Houston, 6 de noviembre de 1991) fue una actriz de cine, teatro y televisión estadounidense,​ famosa por su belleza. Según el productor Darryl F. Zanuck, sería «incuestionablemente la mujer más bella de la historia del cine».​ Demostró además ser una de las mejores actrices de su generación, en títulos como Que el cielo la juzgue (1945), El filo de la navaja (1946) o The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947).​

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