Philip K. Dick Marriage Info

American science fiction author (1928 - 1982)

Who was Philip K. Dick's wife?

Philip K. Dick was married five times. Most recently they were married to Leslie "Tessa" Busby in 1973.

When did Philip K. Dick get married?

Philip K. Dick was first married in 1948 to Jeanette Marlin. They were last married in 1973 to Leslie "Tessa" Busby.

Who was Philip K. Dick's first wife?

According to our records, Philip K. Dick's first wife was Jeanette Marlin (they were married in 1948).

How long was Philip K. Dick married for?

Philip K. Dick was married to Jeanette Marlin for an unknown period, Kleo Apostolides for 9 years, Anne Williams Rubinstein for 6 years, Nancy Hackett for 6 years, and Leslie "Tessa" Busby for 4 years.
Their longest marriage (that we know of) was 9 years to Kleo Apostolides.

How many times has Philip K. Dick been married?

Philip K. Dick has been married five times (that we know of).

When did Philip K. Dick get divorced?

Philip K. Dick was divorced in 1948 from Jeanette Marlin, in 1959 from Kleo Apostolides, in 1965 from Anne Williams Rubinstein, in 1972 from Nancy Hackett, and in 1977 from Leslie "Tessa" Busby

How many times has Philip K. Dick been divorced?

Philip K. Dick has been divorced five times (that we know of).

Who is Philip K. Dick's ex-wife?

According to our records, Philip K. Dick's ex-wife is Jeanette Marlin (they were divorced in 1948).

SpouseMarriedMarriage End
Jeanette Marlin19481948
Kleo Apostolides19501959
Anne Williams Rubinstein19591965
Nancy Hackett19661972
Leslie "Tessa" Busby19731977
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