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  1. Dec 29, 2019 · Lola Van Wagenen, who is a historian is also known for her first marriage to Robert Redford. Lola is today married to his second husband, George Burrill who is originally from New Zealand. The actress also shares four children with Redford,

  2. She married George Burrill, Ph.D., the founder of the international development firm ARD, on July 17, 2002, in Shelburne, Vermont. Burrill is the Honorary Consul from New Zealand to Vermont. He was a US delegate to the United States New Zealand Partnership Forum in 2011, held in Christchurch, when a devastating earthquake struck the city.

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · He and his first wife, Lola Van Wagenen, had four children together: Scott, Shauna, James and Amy Redford. Scott died from sudden infant death syndrome at only 2 months old. Their younger son...

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · On July 17, 2002, Lola married George Burrill. In 2011, George was a US delegate to the United States New Zealand Partnership Forum. Burrill is also the founder of the international development firm ARD. In July 2009, Robert Redford got married to Sibylle Szaggars.

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  5. Sep 21, 2022 · Lola and Redford divorced in 1985 due to irreconcilable differences. In 2002, Lola married George Carleton Burrill, who is a trustee of the Woodbury Institute at the Champlain College.

  6. Jan 26, 2002 · For the past 15 years, Van Wagenen s significant other has been George Burrill, president of Associates in Rural Development in Burlington. Her children are grown. Shauna, 41, is an artist living in New York City with husband Eric Schlosser, author of the best-selling Fast Food Nation.

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  8. Lola Van Wagenen has been appointed to a variety of national organizations and committees that work on behalf of women, children, history, and the environment. She has served as a commissioner for United Nations International Year of the Child, a board member for the U.S. Committee for UNICEF, and a board member for the National Audubon Society.