On May 5, 1906, Arnstein married Carrie Greenthal of New Jersey and abandoned her after three years.
Fanny Brice Arnstein met
Fanny Brice in Philadelphia in 1912 where she was performing in
The Whirl of Society. He entered
Sing Sing and served two years of a three year sentence before Brice got him pardoned. On May 16, 1924, having been convicted of conspiracy to sell $5 million of stolen securities, Arnstein entered
Leavenworth prison, where he remained for almost two years. Brice divorced him on September 17, 1927 on grounds of infidelity.
Third marriage On October 18, 1929, Arnstein married Isabelle McCullough whom he met in 1927 through her husband, Chicago promoter Charles McCullough. She had a fortune of $2 million and the couple lived at
Sutton Place in New York City. but was released two days later when it was shown he only resembled the actual culprit. According to Arnstein, he "tried industriously" to find legitimate work during the 1930s. He said he tried advertising in Manhattan but failed, then moved to Los Angeles and tried an air conditioning business that struggled during the depression. The stage musical
Funny Girl opened on Broadway in 1964, in which Arnstein was portrayed by
Sydney Chaplin. In the musical, Arnstein is found guilty of embezzlement, has never been married to anyone but Fanny, and serves only one prison sentence – after being married for several years. Three years later,
Omar Sharif assumed the role in the
1968 Barbra Streisand film and its
1975 sequel Funny Lady. ==Death==