Doris Duke and Randolph Duke are not related. Doris Duke was an American philanthropist and tobacco heiress, while Randolph Duke is a fictional character from the 1983 film "Trading Places." The similarity in their names is purely coincidental, and there is no familial connection between the two.
Doris Duke was born on 1912-11-22.
Doris Duke died on 1993-10-28.
Doris Duke - soul singer - was born in 1945.
No, Duke University was named by James Buchanan Duke in honor of his father, Washington Duke. Doris Duke, however, was James Duke's daughter and was highly affiliated with the university.
Yes, he is related to the North Carolina Duke family. He is my first cousin. His father and my mother are brother and sister. His grandmother lived in North Carolina, outside of Fayetteville North Carolina.
Doris Duke's adopted daughter, Little Doris, has largely stayed out of the public eye since Duke's death in 1993. After Duke's passing, she inherited a portion of Duke's estate, but details about her current whereabouts and activities are not widely known. Little Doris has maintained a low profile, focusing on her personal life away from media attention.
The web address of the Doris Duke Charitable is: http://www.ddcf.org
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no she lived in Beverly hills
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The phone number of the Doris Duke Charitable is: 646-710-8840.
Randolph Duke, a character from the film "Trading Places," is not depicted as being married in the movie. The focus of the story revolves around his schemes with his brother, Mortimer Duke, and their interactions with other characters, rather than his personal life. If you're referring to a different Randolph Duke, please provide more context.