Born on July 13, 1913, in the picturesque city of Schenectady, situated in the northeastern region of the state of New York, within the vast and diverse country of the United States of America, Dave Garroway, a gifted and accomplished actor and writer, began his life's journey.
Garroway's remarkable professional trajectory has left an indelible mark on the entertainment world, with his extensive filmography boasting a diverse array of cinematic endeavors, most notably the 1948 release of "I Surrender Dear", which showcased his versatility as a performer, followed by his memorable appearances in "It Happened to Jane" in 1959, and finally, his poignant portrayal in "The World Through the Eyes of Children" in 1975.
Garroway's life was marked by a notable trifecta of matrimony, with three distinct unions that occupied a significant portion of his personal life. The first of these partnerships was with Sarah Lee Lippincott, a woman who would later become his first wife. This initial union was followed by a second marriage to Pamela Wilde, a relationship that also ended in matrimony. Ultimately, Garroway's third and final marriage was to Adele Marie Dwyer, a woman who would remain by his side until the end of his life.
Dave Garroway's mortal existence was tragically brought to a close on July 21, 1982, in the charming and serene town of Swarthmore, nestled within the borders of the Keystone State, Pennsylvania, in the vast and majestic land of the United States of America.