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Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949 |
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| Born | Mary Virginia Martin December 1, 1913 Weatherford, Texas, USA |
| Died | November 3, 1990 (aged 76) Rancho Mirage, California, USA |
| Spouse(s) | Ben Hagman (1930-1936) Richard Halliday (1940-1973) |
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913, Weatherford, Texas – November 3, 1990, Laguna Beach, California) was an American Tony Award-winning star of stage, film and screen. Carl Van Vechten ( June 17, 1880 &ndash December 21, 1964) was an American Writer and Photographer who was a Events 800 - Charlemagne judges the accusations against Pope Leo III in the Vatican Year 1913 ( MCMXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Weatherford is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Events 644 - Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Muslim Caliph, is killed by a Persian slave in Medina. Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) Rancho Mirage is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Events 800 - Charlemagne judges the accusations against Pope Leo III in the Vatican Year 1913 ( MCMXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Weatherford is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States. Events 644 - Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Muslim Caliph, is killed by a Persian slave in Medina. Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) Laguna Beach is a seaside resort and artist community located in southern Orange County California, approximately southeast of the county seat of Santa Ana. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American Theatre and are presented Among the roles she originated were Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria in The Sound of Music. South Pacific is a musical, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by both Hammerstein and Joshua The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. The Kennedy Center Honors is an annual honor given to artists in the performing arts
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Martin's life as a child, as Martin describes it in her autobiography My Heart Belongs, was secure and happy. She had close relationships with both her mother and father, as well as her siblings. Her autobiography details how the young actress had an instinctive ear for recreating musical sounds.
Martin's father, Preston Martin, was a lawyer and her mother, Juanita Presley, was a violin teacher. Although the doctors told Juanita that she would risk her life if she attempted to have another baby, she was determined to have a boy. Instead, she had Mary, who became quite a tomboy. Her birth was an event as all of the neighbors gathered around Juanita's bedroom window, waiting for the raising of a curtain to signal the baby’s arrival.
Her family had a barn and orchard that kept her entertained. She played with her older sister Geraldine (whom she calls “Sister”), climbing trees and riding ponies. Martin adored her father. “He was a tall, good-looking, silver-haired, with the kindest brown eyes. Mother was the disciplinarian, but it was Daddy who could turn me into an angel with just one look” (p. 19). Martin, who said “I’d never understand the law” (p. 19), began singing outside the courtroom where her father worked every Saturday night at a bandstand where the town band played. She sang in a trio of little girls dressed in bellhop uniforms. “Even in those days without microphones, my high piping voice carried all over the square. I have always thought that I inherited my carrying voice from my father” (p. 19).
She remembered having a photographic memory as a child, making it easy to memorize songs, as well as get her through school tests. She got her first taste of singing solo at a fire hall, where she soaked up the crowd’s appreciation. “Sometimes I think that I cheated my own family and my closest friends by giving to audiences so much of the love I might have kept for them. But that’s the way I was made; I truly don't think I could help it” (p. 20). Martin’s craft was developed by seeing movies and becoming a mimic. She’d win prizes for looking, acting and dancing like Ruby Keeler and singing exactly like Bing Crosby. Ruby Keeler, born Ethel Hilda Keeler, ( August 25, 1909 – February 28, 1993) was an actress singer and dancer most famous for her Harry Lillis “Bing” Crosby ( May 3, 1903 &ndash October 14, 1977) was an Academy Award winning American Popular “Never, never, never can I say I had a frustrating childhood. It was all joy. Mother used to say she never had seen such a happy child—that I awakened each morning with a smile. I don’t remember that, but I do remember that I never wanted to go to bed, to go to sleep, for fear I’d miss something” (p. 20).
As she grew older, Martin dated Benjamin Jackson Hagman while in high school, before being sent to the Ward-Belmont finishing school in Nashville, Tennessee. Ward-Belmont College was a Women's college, also known at the time as a "ladies' seminary" located in Nashville, Tennessee on the grounds of Besides imitating Fanny Brice at singing gigs, she thought school was dull and felt confined by the strict rules. Fanny Brice ( October 29 1891 – May 29 1951) was a popular and influential American Comedienne, Singer She was homesick for Weatherford, her family and Hagman. During a visit, Mary and Benjamin convinced Mary's mother to allow them to marry. They did, and by the age of 17, Martin was legally married, pregnant with her first child (Larry Hagman) and forced to leave finishing school. Larry Martin Hagman (born September 21, 1931) is an American film and television Actor, producer and director, primarily However she was happy to begin her new life. She soon learned that this life was nothing but “role playing” (p. 39).
Their honeymoon was at her parent’s house, and Martin's dream of life with a family and a white-picket fence faded. “I was 17, a married woman without real responsibilities, miserable about my mixed-up emotions, afraid there was something awfully wrong with me because I didn’t enjoy being a wife. Worst of all, I didn't have enough to do” (p. 39). It was “Sister” who came to her rescue, suggesting that she should teach dance. “Sister” taught Martin her first real dance—the waltz clog. Martin perfectly imitated her first dance move, and she opened a dance studio. Here, she created her own moves, imitated the famous dancers she watched in the movies, and taught “Sister’s” waltz clog. “I was doing something I wanted to do—creating” (p. 44).
Wanting to learn more moves, Martin went to California to attend a dance school, and opened her own dance studio in Mineral Wells, California. She was given a ballroom studio under a certain deal—she had to sing in the lobby every Saturday. Here, she learned how to sing into a microphone and how to phrase blues songs. One day at work, she accidentally walked into the wrong room where auditions were being held. They asked her what key she’d like to sing “So Red Rose”. Having absolutely no idea what her key was, she sang regardless and got the job. She was hired to sing “So Red Rose” at the Fox Theater in San Francisco, followed by the Paramount Theater in Los Angeles. The Fox Theatre was a 4651 seat Movie palace located at 1350 Market Street in San Francisco California. The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West There would be one catch — she had to sing in the wings. She scored her first professional gig, unaware that she would soon be center stage.
Soon after, Martin learned that her studio had been burnt down by a man who thought dancing was a sin. She began to express her unhappiness — she needed to let go and be free. Her father gave her advice, saying that she was too young to be married. Martin, leaving behind everything, including her young son, Larry, and went to Hollywood while her father handled the divorce for her. In Hollywood, Martin plunged herself into auditions—so many that she became known as “Audition Mary”. Her first professional audition and job was on a national radio network. She sang on a program called “Gateway to Hollywood” and was told that her job was “sustaining”. Little did she know that “sustaining” meant unpaid. Among one of Martin's first auditions in Hollywood, she was “determined to give them everything I could do”, before announcing her intention to sing “in my soprano voice, a song you probably don’t know, Indian Love Call”. After singing the song, “a tall, craggly man who looked like a mountain” told Martin that he thought she had something special. He added, “Oh, and by the way, I know that song. I wrote it. ” It was Oscar Hammerstein II (pp. Oscar Hammerstein II (ˈhæmɚstaɪn (born Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein) ( July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was 58-59). This marked the start of her career.
Mary Martin struggled for nearly two years to break into show business. As a struggling young actress, Martin endured humorous and sometimes frightful luck trying to make it in the world, from car crashes leading to vocal instruction, unknowingly singing in front of Oscar Hammerstein II, to her final break on Broadway granted by the very prominent producer, Lawrence Schwab. Oscar Hammerstein II (ˈhæmɚstaɪn (born Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein) ( July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located
Using her maiden name, Mary Martin began pursuing a performing career singing on radio in Dallas and in nightclubs in Los Angeles. Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J Her performance at one club impressed a theatrical producer, and he cast her in a play in New York. That production did not open, but she got a role in Cole Porter's Leave It to Me!. Leave It to Me! is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. In that production, she became popular on Broadway and received attention in the national media singing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy". " My Heart Belongs to Daddy " is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1938 musical Leave It to Me! It was introduced by Mary Martin
"My Heart Belongs to Daddy" catapulted her career and became very special to Mary — she even sang it to her ailing father in his hospital bed while he was in a coma. " My Heart Belongs to Daddy " is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1938 musical Leave It to Me! It was introduced by Mary Martin Martin did not learn immediately that her father had died. Headlines read “Daddy Girl Sings About Daddy as Daddy Dies”. Due to the show’s demanding schedule, Martin couldn’t even attend her father’s funeral.
She received the Donaldson Award and the New York Film Critics Circle Award in 1943 for One Touch of Venus. New York Film Critics Circle Awards are given annually to honor excellence in cinema worldwide by an organization of film reviewers from New York City -based publications One Touch of Venus is a musical with music written by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Ogden Nash, and book by S A special Tony came her way in 1948 for "spreading theatre to the rest of the country while the originals perform in New York. The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American Theatre and are presented " In 1955 and 1956, she received, first, a Tony Award for Peter Pan, and then an Emmy for appearing in the same role on television. Year 1955 ( MCMLV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar) Peter Pan is a musical adaptation of Sir J M Barrie 's renowned play Peter Pan and Barrie's own Novelization of it She also received Tony Awards for South Pacific, and, in 1959, for The Sound of Music. South Pacific is a musical, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by both Hammerstein and Joshua The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay
Although she did a few films early in her career, she was generally passed over for the filmed version of the musical plays in which she starred. She herself once explained that she did not enjoy making films, because she did not have the "connection" with an audience that she had in live performances. The closest she ever came to preserving her stage performances were her famous television appearances as Peter Pan (she had starred in a musical version on Broadway in 1954, and this production was subsequently performed on NBC television in RCA's compatible color in 1955, 1956 and 1960). Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's RCA Corporation, founded as Radio Corporation of America, was an electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1986 While Martin did not enjoy making theatrical films, she did apparently enjoy appearing on television, as she did frequently.
Martin made her final appearance in 1980 in a Royal Variety Performance in London, performing "Honeybun" from South Pacific.
She received the Kennedy Center Honors, an annual honor for career achievements, in 1989. The Kennedy Center Honors is an annual honor given to artists in the performing arts
Martin's first husband was Ben Hagman, a lawyer; they divorced in 1936. Year 1936 ( MCMXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Their son is actor Larry Hagman, who once appeared with his mother in South Pacific as a member of the chorus. Larry Martin Hagman (born September 21, 1931) is an American film and television Actor, producer and director, primarily South Pacific is a musical, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by both Hammerstein and Joshua
She married a second time in 1940 to Richard Halliday, and they had a daughter, Heller Halliday, who is Larry's half-sister.
She died, at age 76 from colorectal cancer at her home in Rancho Mirage, California in 1990. Colorectal cancer, also called colon cancer or large bowel cancer, includes Cancerous growths in the colon, Rectum and Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) She is buried in East Greenwood Cemetery, Weatherford, Texas.
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Martin, Mary (1976). Leave It to Me! is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. One Touch of Venus is a musical with music written by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Ogden Nash, and book by S Annie Get Your Gun is a musical with lyrics and music written by Irving Berlin and a book by Herbert Fields and his sister Dorothy South Pacific is a musical, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by both Hammerstein and Joshua Peter Pan is a musical adaptation of Sir J M Barrie 's renowned play Peter Pan and Barrie's own Novelization of it The Skin of Our Teeth is a play by Thornton Wilder which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay For the Douglas Preston novel see Jennie (novel. Jennie is a musical with a book by Arnold Schulman, music Hello Dolly! is a musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder 's 1938 I Do! I Do! is a musical with a book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schmidt. Rhythm on the River is a 1940 musical Comedy film starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin as a Ghostwriters whose Night and Day is a 1946 Warner Brothers Biographical film of the life of American Composer and Songwriter Annie Get Your Gun is a musical with lyrics and music written by Irving Berlin and a book by Herbert Fields and his sister Dorothy Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J My Heart Belongs. Morrow. (ISBN 0-688-03009-2).
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| Preceded by Nanette Fabray for Love Life |
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical 1950 for South Pacific |
Succeeded by Ethel Merman for Call Me Madam |
| Preceded by Dolores Gray for Carnival in Flanders |
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical 1955 for Peter Pan |
Succeeded by Gwen Verdon for Damn Yankees |
| Preceded by Gwen Verdon for Redhead |
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical 1960 for The Sound of Music |
Succeeded by Elizabeth Seal for Irma La Douce |