>Mariel Hemingway
Personal life
Hemingway married Stephen Crisman in 1984. They have two daughters: Dree Hemingway and Langley Fox. They separated in 2008 and divorced the following year.[8][9]
In 1996, her sister Margaux died of a barbiturate overdose at age 42. She was the fifth to commit suicide in four generations of Hemingways, and her family had difficulty accepting the fact of her suicide.[10]
In early 2011, Hemingway began a relationship with former stuntman Bobby Williams, with whom she has co-authored a self-help book.[11][12] She practices Transcendental Meditation.[11][13]
In a 2013 television documentary film, Running from Crazy,[14] Hemingway, then 51, talked of her bouts of mental illness and her still lingering issues with her siblings.[15][16] She spoke of her family's struggles with alcoholism, mental illnesses and suicide. In particular, she mentioned how her sister Margaux's suicide continued to haunt her.[15][16] She also claimed that her parents' marriage was abusive and unhappy, and discussed abusive incidents in her childhood.[a][15][16]
In her memoir, Out Came the Sun (2015), Hemingway discussed being hit on by older men in Hollywood, including Bob Fosse, Robert De Niro, and Robert Towne. Woody Allen invited her on a trip to Paris, but she realized that he did not intend them to have separate rooms. Though she declined his advances, she states she continued to "love him as a friend" and was grateful that they stayed in touch in later years.[17][18][19][20][2]