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After Martin's 1936 divorce from Benjamin Hagman, she married Richard Halliday in 1940. [13] Early in their marriage, he worked as a drama critic for the New York World-Telegram and a movie critic for the New York Daily News. Eventually, Halliday became producer or co-producer of at least two of Martin's projects.
26 de oct. de 2021 · The following figure is often moved out to prove that Mary Martin is indeed mixed with Broadway (quite China's Beijing people's art), and invisibly his husband is a Broadway boss, which is also established by the way, and then netizens celebrate "the truth is revealed in the world" The closing class returned to the dynasty.
18 de feb. de 2024 · Mary Martin (born December 1, 1913, Weatherford, Texas, U.S.—died November 3, 1990, Rancho Mirage, California) American singer and actress best known for her work in Broadway musicals. Martin attended private schools and for a year the University of Texas. After a brief first marriage (1930–35), she opened a dance school in her ...
1843 — 1903. Mary Martin Richard. Intellectual companion and aid to her husband, Timothy Richard, scholar of Chinese hymnody, author of tracts and Christian biographies in Chinese, effective evangelist, and minister to women and children across China. Baptist Missionary Society. Shandong, Shanxi, Tianjin.
1 de abr. de 1995 · Martin met Richard Halliday, an editor and producer, at Paramount. They were married on May 5, 1940, and two years later, Halliday became Mary Martin's manager. The couple had one daughter. Martin returned to New York in 1943, cast as Venus in One Touch of Venus, for which she won the New York Drama Critics Poll.
23 de may. de 2018 · Born Mary Virginia Martin, December 1, 1913 in Weatherford, TX, (died November 4, 1990 Rancho Mirage, CA of cancer); daughter of Preston, (an attorney) and Juanita Martin, (a violin teacher at Weatherford College); married Benjamin J. Hagman, November 3, 1930, (divorced 1935); married Richard Halliday, May 5, 1940 (died 1973 ...
In 1982, Mary Martin, friend and manager Ben Washer, actress Janet Gaynor and Gaynor's husband, Paul Gregory, were riding in a taxi cab when a drunk driver named Bob Cato sped through a red light and smashed into their vehicle at the corner of Franklin and California Streets.