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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · By KC Baker. Published on July 24, 2020 01:00PM EDT. Two marriages were enough for Dr. Jane Goodall, who never wed again after her second husband left her widowed in 1980. “Well, I didn't...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_GoodallJane Goodall - Wikipedia

    Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall was born in April 1934 in Hampstead, London, to businessman Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall (1907–2001) and Margaret Myfanwe Joseph (1906–2000), a novelist from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, who wrote under the name Vanne Morris-Goodall.

  3. In 1964, only four years after she began her crucial research on chimpanzees, Goodall married wildlife photographer and filmmaker Baron Hugo van Lawick. Great lovers of animals and the outdoors, the two had met in Tanganyika, Tanzania, where Goodall was completing her research.

  4. On 23 March 1978, in Banjul, Gambia, Hugo married Theresa Rice. They were divorced 19 January 1984. Through Hugo's film People of the Forest the world came to know members of Gombe's "F" family, namely Flo, Fifi, and Flint, in addition to a number of their other immediate relations.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Quick Facts. FULL NAME: Dame Jane Morris Goodall. BORN: April 3, 1934. BIRTHPLACE: London, England. SPOUSE: Derek Bryceson (m. 1975–1980), Hugo van Lawick (m. 1964–1974) CHILDREN: Hugo Eric...

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · In 1964 she married a Dutch photographer Baron Hugo van Lawick who had been sent in 1962 to Tanzania to film her work; the couple had a son in 1967 and later divorced. The University of Cambridge in 1965 awarded Goodall a Ph.D. in ethology; she was one of very few candidates to receive a Ph.D. without having first possessed an A.B. degree.

  7. Oct 20, 2017 · The cameraman was Hugo van Lawick, who arrived to document Dr. Goodall’s life among the chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania, and left as her husband. “It’s like Marlene Dietrich and Josef Von...

  8. In 1964, Jane Goodall's husband Hugo van Lawick took a photo of her and an infant chimp reaching out to each other. Decades later, it continues to impact how we view chimpanzees. On 14 July...

  9. Sep 18, 2018 · When we hear of Jane Goodall, we don’t often hear very much about one of the people who was closest to her: Hugo van Lawick, the man behind the lens that shot many of the most famous...

  10. Primatologist Dr Jane Goodall is best known for studying chimpanzees since the 1960s. The 87-year-old widow discusses her upbringing, career and the men who have influenced her. Dr Jane Goodall: ” Even though I knew Tarzan wasn’t real, I still felt jealous because I thought he married the wrong Jane!”Credit: Guerin Blask/The New York Times.