Background
Mary Healy was born April 14, 1918, in New Orleans, Louisiana. That year she also met entertainer Peter Lind Hayes, who was performing in North Hollywood with his mother, vaudevillian Grace Hayes.
Mary Healy was born April 14, 1918, in New Orleans, Louisiana. That year she also met entertainer Peter Lind Hayes, who was performing in North Hollywood with his mother, vaudevillian Grace Hayes.
Student parochial schools, New Orleans honorary degree, St. Bonaventure U.
Healy appeared in four Broadway shows between 1942 and 1958, and her film appearances include Second Fiddle, Star Dust and Theodore Geisel"s musical fantasy, The 5,000 Fingers of Doctor T. In 2006 she was inducted into the Nevada Entertainment/Artist Hall of Fame at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Crowned Mission New Orleans in 1935, Healy performed as a singer in the New Orleans area. She made her first screen appearance in Josette (1938).
In 1939 she had major film roles in Second Fiddle and Star Dust, in which she sang the title song.
Healy and Hayes were married from 1940 until his death in 1998. Healy made her stage debut in Count Maine In (1942), opposite Charles Butterworth and Jean Arthur.
She starred as Mistress Aouda in Orson Welles"s 1946 Broadway production of Around the World in 80 Days, a role that she would later reprise for the The Mercury Summer Theatre on the Air radio adaptation of the musical play.
Among the couple"s other joint ventures on television were The Stork Club (1950), a Columbia Broadcasting System interview program National Broadcasting Company"s The Peter Lind Hayes Show (1950-1951), a live situation comedy in which they played themselves on a set matching their actual New Rochelle home.
The second season of the Columbia Broadcasting System variety show, Star of the Family (1951–1952). And the National Broadcasting Company sitcom Peter Loves Mary (1960-1961), in which they played a show business couple with two children who are adjusting to suburban life.
Healy and Hayes were among the substitute hosts of The Tonight Show in 1962, between Jack Paar"s departure and Johnny Carson"s arrival, and they were regular substitute hosts on Arthur Godfrey"s television programs.
They were frequent guest panelists and once were the mystery guests on the long-running quiz show What"s My Lincolnshire? The couple were also celebrity contestants on the television game show Password. Healy and Hayes appeared in the cult fantasy film The 5,000 Fingers of Doctor T (1953) and the Broadway comedy Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? (1958), written by Norman Krasna. During the 1960s they starred in a breakfast conversation show on New York radio station 710 WOR. WOR set up equipment in their house in suburban New Rochelle, New York so they could broadcast weekday mornings from their home.
Over the years Healy and Hayes headlined on 14 occasions at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.
The couple published a memoir, Twenty-Five Minutes from Broadway, in 1961. Healy self-published a second book, Moments to Remember with Peter and Mary — Our Life in Show Business from Vaudeville to Video, in 2004.
In 2006 she was inducted into the Nevada Entertainment/Artist Hall of Fame at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Healy was a member of the regular cast of Hayes"s Columbia Broadcasting System-television series, Inside United States.A. with Chevrolet (1949-1950), a revue-style series that producer Arthur Schwartz based on his successful Broadway show, Inside United States.A. Healy and Hayes were the first to sing the commercial jingle, "See the United States of America in Your Chevrolet", which later became a signature song for Dinah Shore.
Married Peter Lind Hayes, December 19, 1940 (deceased April 1998). Children: Peter Michael, Cathy Lind.