Every love story is different. Some people spend years looking for the love of their lives. Others are lucky enough to find their forever partners right away.
For James Garner, it was love at first sight when he met Lois Clark. They had met each other at a friend’s barbeque.
Right then and there, he knew she was the one. He asked her to dinner and they went out right away. In the memoir James wrote in 2012, he narrated:
“I fell in love for the first and last time on August 1, 1956, at an Adlai Stevenson for President barbeque. That’s where I met Lois Clarke. It was love at first sight. The thunderbolt. She was as beautiful as she was sweet… It was a barbeque and I ended up in the pool with the children.”
They dated for two weeks.
And after that, they ended up getting married.
The ceremony was done on August 17, 1956, at a courthouse in Beverly Hills.
Almost everyone was against their marriage.
His family was the first people to oppose him.
For them, the two had almost nothing in common. Without any similarity, they’ll likely break up and end up with heartaches.
First, James was a methodist while Lois was Jewish. He was from Oklahoma while she was from Los Angeles. In addition to that, it was James’ second marriage.
James was taller than Lois at six feet and three inches. She loves spending time indoors while he was the outdoorsy type. He considered himself a realist while she was a dreamer.
None of those things mattered to the couple.