Betty Harford was married twice during her lifetime. However, neither of her marriages was highly publicized. Harford's first husband was a Californian sculptor. She married Oliver Andrews and gave birth to her only son, Chris Andrews, in 1952. They separated in the 1970s. Unfortunately, Oliver Andrews passed away due to a scuba diving incident on the coast of California in 1978.Betty Harford remarried but never had children again. It is not clear when Betty married Hungarian actor, Sándor Naszódy, but they were married till he passed away in 1996.Harford recently passed away at the age of 98 in her home in Santa Barbara, California. A family friend confirmed her death through a Facebook post. She is survived by her son, Chris, and her grandsons.More about Betty Harford's second husband, Sándor NaszódyBetty Harford's husband, Sándor Naszódy, was a Hungarian actor who played several roles in theater and appeared in a handful of films. However, the majority of his filmography is in Hungarian.Sándor's full name is Sándor Ferenc Naszódi. He studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts and later was a part of the National Theater till 1944. Naszódy moved to the US in 1945 after he was banned by the verification committee in Hungary for two years. Prior to that, he was working on a few dramas and operettas.After moving to America, he became an assistant and choreographer to Sir Tyrone Guthrie, the director of the Shakespeare festivals that were organized in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.Sándor continued acting after moving to the US and was often featured in Hungarian operettas in California. Although the exact year was not given, but Sándor met his wife, Betty Harford in America and were married till his last days.Some of the roles Sándor played in the theater include:Ferkó Bükky in Gyallay Pap Domokos's Special SongPetru in Viktor Rákosi's Silenced BellsJános in Aron Tamási's The Deceitful RainbowChief Notary János Csete in Károly Molter's Eternal MoverBaron Tarpataky in Béla Zerkovitz's The Kissing LadyBerreh in Mihály Vörösmarty's Csongor and the FairySándor in Mihály Eisemann's A Kiss and Nothing ElseAs for his film appearances, these were some of the roles Sándor Naszódy played.The Witch of Leányvár (1938) - StudentHungarian Uprising (1938-39) - Political prisonerThe Minister's Friend (1939) - NewsboyQueen Elizabeth (1940) - GendarmeYes or No? (1940) - Young man on a bicycleClosed Session (1940) - Gazsika, a gossiping young manEurope Does Not Respond (1941) - MusicianJános Háry (1941) - Young man in the pubPremiered at the National (1941)No Entry! (1941-42) - Bus driverDr. István Kovács (1942) - StudentCadet Love (1942) - Academician AjthayYou're Mine! (1942) - Tóni, Józsa's suitorMessage from the Volga Bank (1942) - Péter SzittyaLate (1943) - Surgical assistantSeaside Rendezvous (1943, Hungarian-Bulgarian) - Salamon PistaAppearances Can Be Deceiving (1943)Sándor passed away at the age of 81.Betty Harford shared her life with two talented men, sculptor Oliver Andrews and Hungarian actor Sándor Naszódy. After a long and fulfilling journey in love and art, she passed away peacefully at 98, leaving behind her son, Chris, and her grandsons.Read more here: Who was Betty Harford? All about the Dynasty actress following her death at 98