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Marcheline Bertrand (Marcia Lynne Bertrand) grew up on 9 May, 1950 in Blue Island, Illinois, US, is an American actress and producer. Find Marcheline Bertrand’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 57 years of age.

Famous for Marcia Lynne Bertrand
Business Actress, producer
How old? 57 years of age.
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May 1950
Born day 9 May
Birthplace Blue Island, Illinois, US
Date of death January 27, 2007,
Died Place Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, US
Nationality US

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Who Is Marcheline Bertrand’s Husband?

Her husband is Tom Bessamra (m. 2002–2007), Jon Voight (m. 1971–1980)

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Husband Tom Bessamra (m. 2002–2007), Jon Voight (m. 1971–1980)
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Children James Haven, Angelina Jolie

Marcheline Bertrand income

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Marcheline Bertrand worth at the age of 57 years of age. Marcheline Bertrand’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from US. We have estimated Marcheline Bertrand’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

income in 2021 $1 Million – $5 Million
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Source of Net Worth Actress

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2007

Bertrand and her partner, John Trudell, founded the All Tribes Foundation, to support the cultural and economic survival of Native peoples. By 2007, the foundation had issued over $800,000 in grants to reservation-based programs that strengthen tribal ways of life and safeguard a future for Native communities.

Bertrand, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1999, also founded the Give Love Give Life organization with Trudell; their objective was to raise public consciousness about ovarian and other gynecological cancers through the use of music. The first Give Love Give Life concert was held in February 2004 at The Roxy in West Hollywood. Bertrand and Trudell worked to organize strategic support in the music and film community for Johanna’s Law, legislation to fund national outreach and education about the signs and symptoms of gynecological cancers, which was signed into law on January 12, 2007. To benefit the Women’s Cancer Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a second Give Love Give Life concert was held at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles in February 2007, a month after Bertrand died from cancer.

Toward the end of her life, Bertrand preferred her privacy and did not grant interviews. After a nearly eight-year battle with ovarian and breast cancer, she died aged 56 on January 27, 2007, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in the company of her children. Bertrand’s mother and sister also died of cancer. Her daughter said, “My grandmother also died young; so, my mother always thought it could happen to her.”

2003

On International Women’s Day in 2003, Bertrand and Trudell produced a benefit concert for Afghan women refugees in conjunction with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

1983

Bertrand then turned her attention toward producing. In 1983, she founded Woods Road Productions with her then-partner, Bill Day. In 2005, Bertrand was the executive producer of the documentary Trudell, which chronicles the life and work of her partner, John Trudell, a Santee Sioux musician and activist. Trudell was an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, and it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Seattle International Film Festival.

1971

During her early years as an actress, Bertrand studied with Lee Strasberg. In 1971, she played Connie in the episode “Love, Peace, Brotherhood and Murder” on the fourth season of the television show Ironside. A decade later, she appeared in a minor role in 1982’s Lookin’ to Get Out, a film co-written by and starring her former husband, Jon Voight. The following year, Bertrand played her final film role in the 1983 comedy The Man Who Loved Women, a remake of the 1977 French film of the same name.

Bertrand married actor Jon Voight on December 12, 1971. Following a miscarriage in 1972, they had two children, James Haven (born May 11, 1973) and Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975). Both children became actors. Bertrand and Voight separated in 1976, publicly citing Voight’s adultery. Bertrand filed for Separation from spouse in 1978, which was finalized in 1980.

1950

Marcia Lynne “Marcheline” Bertrand (May 9, 1950 – January 27, 2007) was an American actress and humanitarian. She was the former wife of actor Jon Voight, and the mother of actors Angelina Jolie and James Haven.

1928

Born at St. Francis Hospital in Blue Island, Illinois, Bertrand was brought up in the nearby small town of Riverdale. Her parents were Lois June (née Gouwens; 1928–1973) and Rolland F. Bertrand (1923–1985). She had two younger siblings: a sister, Debbie (1952-2013), and a brother, Raleigh. In 1965, Bertrand’s family moved from the Chicago area to Beverly Hills, California, where she attended Beverly Hills High School from sophomore year through graduation.

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Bertrand’s father was of French-Canadian descent, and her mother was of Dutch and German ancestry, with ancestors who had immigrated to the US in the mid-19th century. Bertrand claimed to be of Iroquois ancestry through her father’s line, although her only known Native American ancestor is a Huron woman born in 1649 in present-day Quebec. According to her daughter, Bertrand was often wrongly identified as a French actress because of her name; she said, “My mom is as far from French Parisian as you can get. She grew up in a bowling alley that my grandparents owned.”