In 1958, Frank married his first wife Eleanor, who was 15 years his senior and had two children, William and Ann, from a previous marriage. Frank and Eleanor collaborated on many screen projects, including screenwriting the Academy Award-nominated 1962
David and Lisa (an adaptation of the novella of the same name) which came about due to Eleanor's daughter Ann bringing the novella to her mother's attention. They divorced in 1971 on grounds of incompatibility. In 1978, Eleanor Perry wrote the novel
Blue Pages, based on their relationship. She died of cancer two years later, at age 66. In 1977, Perry married
Barbara Goldsmith, founding editor of
New York magazine and book author (
Little Gloria...Happy at Last), whom he divorced in 1992. Soon after, he married his Aspen ski instructor, 22-years-younger Virginia Brush Ford, on June 15, 1992. His half-sister is pastor Mary Christine Hudson (
née Perry), the wife of pastor Maurice Keith Hudson and mother of singers
Katy Perry and David Hudson. Perry died of
prostate cancer on August 29, 1995, eight days after his 65th birthday, at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. His final film,
On the Bridge (1992), is an autobiographical documentary about his illness. His ashes were scattered on the mountains of Aspen, Colorado, where he lived the last three years of his life. ==Filmography==