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Her second marriage was to Dr. Thomas Calcaterra on January 10, 1973; it lasted until 1979. Duncan met Calcaterra when he was a consulting surgeon for her brain-tumor surgery. This marriage also failed, according to Duncan, because of the demands of her 1978 nightclub act and her refusal to remain at home to be a good "doctor's wife." |
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Her second marriage was to Dr. Thomas Calcaterra on January 10, 1973; it lasted until 1979. Duncan met Calcaterra when he was a consulting surgeon for her brain-tumor surgery. This marriage also failed, according to Duncan, because of the demands of her 1978 nightclub act and her refusal to remain at home to be a good "doctor's wife." |
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Since July 21, 1980, Duncan has been married to actor and choreographer [[Don Correia]]. They have two sons, born in 1982 and 1984. She and her husband, who performed together on stage before they wed, live in [[Connecticut]]. |
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Since July 21, 1980, Duncan has been married to actor and choreographer [[Don Correia]]. They have two sons. The couple performed together on stage before they wed, live in [[Connecticut]]. |
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[[Taylorville, Illinois]] (near [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]), named a street, Sandy Duncan Drive, in her honor. Her character in ''Funny Face'' and ''The Sandy Duncan Show'', Sandy Stockton, is from Taylorville.{{Citation needed |date=April 2023}} |
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[[Taylorville, Illinois]] (near [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]), named a street, Sandy Duncan Drive, in her honor. Her character in ''Funny Face'' and ''The Sandy Duncan Show'', Sandy Stockton, is from Taylorville.{{Citation needed |date=April 2023}} |