In 1927, she had a short affair with writer
F. Scott Fitzgerald who had moved with his wife to Hollywood in order to write a flapper comedy for
United Artists. Moran became a temporary muse for the author, and he rewrote Rosemary Hoyt, one of the central characters in
Tender is the Night (who had been a male in earlier drafts), to closely mirror her. In 1935, she married Clarence M. Young, assistant
secretary of commerce, temporarily retiring from her acting career. They had one son, Timothy, ==Death==