What happens when two of the brightest stars of the entertainment world collide? The union of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould in the 1960s was a supernova of talent and charisma, a relationship that captivated the world, but ultimately, faded from view.
The story of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould is a tale of love, ambition, and the relentless spotlight of fame. Its a story that began in the vibrant heart of the Broadway scene, blossomed under the gaze of the public, and then, heartbreakingly, dissolved. Theirs was a relationship that burned brightly, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of the era, but it also serves as a poignant reminder that even the most dazzling pairings can sometimes falter under pressure.
Their paths first crossed in 1961 when they were both auditioning for "I Can Get It for You Wholesale." Streisand, then a rising starlet, caught Gould's eye, and their connection was immediate. Streisand, at just 19 years old, and Gould, 23, found themselves drawn to each other. This meeting marked the beginning of a love story that would intertwine their lives, their careers, and the very fabric of 1960s pop culture. In 1962, they began a relationship that would redefine the it-couple definition. Their romance began blossoming during the production of "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" which was the first Broadway Show for Streisand and where Gould played the male lead. This early connection was nurtured through shared experiences, late-night dinners after rehearsals, and the undeniable allure of two young talents on the cusp of greatness.
Full Name | Elliott Gould | Barbra Streisand |
Born | August 29, 1938 (Age 85) | April 24, 1942 (Age 81) |
Birthplace | Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. | Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Occupations | Actor, Producer, Screenwriter | Singer, Actress, Filmmaker, Producer |
Years Active | 1955present | 1960present |
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Spouse(s) | Barbra Streisand (m. 1963; div. 1971) Jennifer Bogart (m. 1973; div. 1978) Jennifer Bogart (m. 1978; div. 1989) | Elliott Gould (m. 1963; div. 1971) James Brolin (m. 1998present) |
Children | Jason Gould | Jason Gould |
Official Website | IMDB - Elliott Gould | Barbra Streisand Official Website |
Their marriage in 1963 marked a significant moment, solidifying their status as one of the most glamorous couples of the decade. Their wedding, in the charming setting of Carson City, Nevada, was the start of a journey filled with both personal and professional triumphs. The couple embraced life together in a whirlwind of show business, red carpets, and the constant attention of the media. They were, as many put it, the "Jen and Brad" or "Justin and Hailey" of their generation. They had a son, Jason Gould, who was born in December, and the couple was filled with pride and joy at the milestone. The birth of Jason, their only child, added a new dimension to their lives, and the family, which included the original "Million Dollar Baby," was often seen in the pages of magazines, reinforcing their position as a picture-perfect Hollywood family.
The couple's public image was built on the foundation of their undeniable talent and charisma, and the world watched with fascination as their careers skyrocketed. Streisand, with her exceptional vocal abilities and her striking looks, became a global sensation. Her talent was undeniable, quickly becoming a leading lady in Hollywood. Her concerts in Las Vegas and elsewhere were consistently sold out, proving her place in history as a powerhouse in the entertainment world. Gould, equally gifted, cemented his place in the film industry and brought an element of quiet charm to his roles.
But the demands of fame, the pressures of a career, and the constant media scrutiny began to take their toll. After eight years of marriage, the couple decided to go their separate ways in 1971. The news of their divorce sent ripples through the entertainment world. The reasons for their split were complex, the usual suspects of time and distance contributed to their separation. However, their breakup wasn't easy, after all, they had a child and the public was still in love with the couple.
In the aftermath of their divorce, both Streisand and Gould continued to thrive professionally. Streisand's career soared to even greater heights. Streisand is arguably one of the most powerful and independent women in show business, after all, their split didn't impact her career. Gould, too, continued to be an active force in Hollywood. He found continued success in various roles, adding more depth to his acting career.
It's worth noting that this was not Gould's only marriage. After his divorce from Streisand, he married Jennifer Bogart, in 1973. They divorced, remarried in 1978, and then divorced again in 1989. He and Bogart have two children together.
Streisand, too, found love again, marrying James Brolin in 1998, and their marriage continues to this day, which highlights the complexities of love and relationships in the face of fame.
Their story is one of highs and lows, of love and loss. It serves as a reminder that even the most captivating relationships can have a finite shelf life, and that sometimes, the most extraordinary people must navigate extraordinary circumstances. The couple's story started with the production of "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" in 1962 where Streisand and Gould first met, it was where their relationship blossomed.
The lasting legacy of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould is not only the impact they made as individuals in the entertainment industry, but also their son, Jason Gould. Jason, the son of the two superstars, is making his own mark on the world. He, himself, is an actor and musician. He is gearing up to release his first full-length album, "Dangerous Man," and continues to honor the legacy of his parents. He has already made a mark and is working to make his mark in the world.
As the history books note, Gould and Streisand's love story, a prominent chapter in the 1960s, burned brightly. Though their paths diverged, their impact is a reminder of the enduring power of love, the complexities of relationships, and the indelible mark that two incredibly talented people can leave on the world.


