Among their six children, two were child actors: Sylvia (1921–2003), who appeared in the 1930 film, What a Widow!, and Virginia (1927–1968), who flourished as a child actor.
What a Widow! was Swanson's second talkie and was executive produced by her then lover Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. The film received generally positive reviews and was noted for its animated title sequence created by William Dietz but was met with lukewarm box office returns.
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