

Mary Martin
Mary Virginia Martin
Acting
Date of birth:Weatherford, Texas, USA
Gender:Female
Popularity:1
Date of death1990-11-03
76Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music. She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of actor Larry Hagman. Martin began her radio career in 1939 as the vocalist on a short-lived revival of The Tuesday Night Party on CBS. In 1940, she was a singer on NBC's Good News of 1940, which was renamed Maxwell House Coffee Time during that year. In 1942, she joined the cast of Kraft Music Hall on NBC, replacing Connie Boswell. She was also one of the stars of Stage Door Canteen on CBS, 1942–1945. Martin was cast in Cole Porter's Leave It to Me!, making her Broadway debut in November 1938 in that production. She became popular on Broadway and received attention in the national media singing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy". With that one song in the second act, she became a star 'overnight'. Martin reprised the song in Night and Day, a Hollywood film about Cole Porter, in which she played herself auditioning for Porter. As nurse Nellie Forbush, Martin opened on Broadway in South Pacific. Her next major success was in the role of Peter in the Broadway production of Peter Pan. Martin opened on Broadway in The Sound of Music, winning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Although she appeared in nine films between 1938 and 1943, she was generally passed over for the filmed version of the musical plays. 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 that she ever came to preserving her stage performances was her television appearances as Peter Pan. The Broadway production from 1954 was subsequently performed on NBC television in RCA's compatible color in 1955, 1956, and 1960. Martin also preserved her 1957 stage performance as Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun when NBC television broadcast the production live that year.
Filmography
Rating by year
- Bing Crosby: RediscoveredSelf (archive footage)2014-12-027.02
- Bing Crosby: The Television Specials Volume 2 – The Christmas SpecialsSelf2010-11-090.00
- A Bing Crosby ChristmasSelf (archive footage)1998-01-0110.01
- You're the Top: The Cole Porter StorySelf (archive footage)1990-07-230.00
- Night of 100 StarsSelf1982-03-086.84
- ValentineGracie Schwartz1979-12-070.00
- The Love Boat1977-09-246.3191
- Great PerformancesSelf1971-01-286.125
- The Bing Crosby ShowHerself1962-12-240.00
- Peter PanPeter Pan1960-12-086.725
- Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakley1957-11-276.52
- Born YesterdayBillie Dawn1956-10-280.00
- Peter PanPeter Pan1956-01-091.01
- Peter PanPeter Pan1955-03-076.224
- Producers' ShowcasePeter Pan1954-10-186.85
- Main Street to BroadwaySelf1953-10-127.33
- The Ford 50th Anniversary ShowHerself1953-06-157.73
- South PacificNellie Forbush1952-05-060.00
- Hallmark Hall of FameBillie Dawn1951-12-248.88
- America Applauds: An Evening for Richard Rodgers1951-03-040.00
- Night and DayMary Martin1946-07-026.136
- True to LifeBonnie Porter1943-12-248.04
- Happy Go LuckyMarjory Stuart1943-01-045.52
- Star Spangled RhythmMary Martin1942-03-056.211
- Birth of the BluesBetty Lou Cobb1941-11-076.212
- New York TownAlexandra Curtis1941-10-318.52
- Kiss the Boys GoodbyeCindy Lou Bethany1941-08-016.52
- Love Thy NeighborMary Allen1940-12-277.33
- Rhythm on the RiverCherry Lane1940-08-286.97
- Fashion Horizons1940-08-034.04
- The Great Victor HerbertLouise Hall1939-12-295.47