Richard C. Hemingway, a seasoned thespian, bid farewell to the world of acting and relocated to the picturesque county of Westchester, New York, where he embarked on a new chapter in his life by marrying the lovely Muriel Becker. Together, they welcomed three delightful daughters, Gay Hemingway, Diane Hemingway, and Melissa Hemingway, who would bring immense joy and pride to their father's life.
As his family continued to flourish, Richard's legacy extended beyond the realm of entertainment, as his grandson, Blaise Hemingway, grew up to become a talented screenwriter and actor, carrying on the Hemingway family tradition of artistic excellence.
In addition to his impressive acting career, Richard was a skilled boxer, whose prowess in the ring earned him the prestigious Golden Gloves title in New Jersey during his youth. This remarkable achievement served as a testament to his athleticism, determination, and competitive spirit.