Born: 13 September 1925, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died: 5 June 1999, Los Angeles, California, USA
Higher and Higher (1943) as Marty
Mel Tormé is on the left in his first screen appearance, with Jack Haley and Marcy McGuire.
Sunday, 31 July 2016
Jack Haley
Born: 10 August 1897, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 6 June 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jack Haley might best be remembered for playing the Tin Man in 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939).
The Wizard of Oz (1939) as Hickory / The Tin Man
With Judy Garland and Ray Bolger.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Mike O'Brien
Died: 6 June 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jack Haley might best be remembered for playing the Tin Man in 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939).
The Wizard of Oz (1939) as Hickory / The Tin Man
With Judy Garland and Ray Bolger.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Mike O'Brien
Ivy Scott
Born: 10 February 1885, Sydney, Australia
Died: 3 February 1947, New York City, New York, USA
Ivy Scott was a Broadway actress who only appeared in two movies.
Too Many Girls (1940) as Mrs. Tewksbury
Ivy Scott reprises the role that she played on Broadway. With Richard Carlson.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Mrs. Whiffin
Other Works
Stage
1932 Music in the Air as Frau Direktor Kirschner. 8 Nov 1932 - 16 Sep 1933
Other cast members included: Walter Slezak. 342 performances.
1934 Revenge With Music as Consuela. 28 Nov 1934- 27 Apr 1935. New Amsterdam Theatre.
Other cast members include: Libby Holman, Georges Metaxa, Charles Winninger, Joseph Macaulay, Helen Arden, Walter Armin, Beatrice Berens, Gertrude Berggren, Marcus Blechman, Geraldine Bork, Andre Charise, Ilka Chase, Natalia Danesi, Margaret Daum, Frank Davenport, Marguerite De Anguera, Nunez de Polanco, Madeline de Souter, Bertha Donn, Tamara Doriva, John Dunbar, William Elliott, Frances Farnsworth, Raoul Fernandez, David Friedkin, Ernestine Henoch, Hernandez Brothers, Eleanor King, George Kirk, Ada Korvin, Marion Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Tom Long, Earle MacVeigh, Gene Martel, Paul Mathis, Rex O'Malley, Rosita Ortega, Harry Pick, Detmar Poppen, Frances Reid, Hyla Roberts, Charles Scanlon, Sidney Stark, George Thornton, Rowan Tudor, Omero Valencia, Bianca Volland, Eleanor Waldon, Herman Weiner, Cliff Whitcombe, Jay Wilson, Molly Wood, Paula Yasgour, Imogene Coca. Produced by Arch Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin. Written by Howard Dietz. 158 performances.
1937 Three Waltzes as Kalliwoda. 25 Dec 1937 - 9 Apr 1938. Majestic Theatre.
Other cast members include: Michael Bartlett, Gladys Baxter, Kitty Carlisle, Glenn Anders, Ann Andrews, John Barker, Rosie Moran, Victor Morley, Marion Pierce, Anita Arden, Charles Arnt, Phyllis Avery, Milton Barnett, George Baxter, Marion Broske, Ralph Bunker, Boris Butleroff, Wanda Cochran, Ted Daniels, Richard D'Arcy, Dana Doran, Wheeler Dryden, Lipman Duckat, Joan Engel, Truman Gaige, Roger Gerry, Ellen Gibb, Gene Greenlaw, Barry Gunn, Dorothy Hardy, Alfred Kappeler, Paula Kaye, Walter Lewis, Sylvia Liggett, Ruth MacDonald, Ralph Magelssen, Michael Mann, Jayne Manners, Earl McDonald, Alice McWhorter, Len Mence, Harry Mestayer, Dolly Miller, William Newgord, William Parker, Jack Phillips, Mischa Pompianov, David Preston, Frances Rands, Fred Ratliffe, Adele Rich, Lila Royce, Diana Rutherford, Jean Sharp, June Sharpe, Fred Sherman, Louis Sorin, Marguerita Sylva, Harold Taub, Kay York. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Directed by Hassard Short. 122 performances.
1939 Too Many Girls as Mrs. Tewksbury. 18 Oct 1939 - 18 May 1940 Imperial Theatre and The Broadway Theatre 1940 - 18 Mar 1940.
Other cast members include: Desi Arnaz, Robert Arnold, Margorie Baglin, Sondra Barrett, Libby Bennett, John Beton, Betty Boyce, Eddie Bracken, Florine Callahan, Renee Cettel, Diosa Costello, Alice Craig, Betty De Elmo, Louise de Forrest, Romolo Di Spirito, Willis Duncan, Marge Ellis, Leila Ernst, Vera Fern, Clyde Fillmore, Vernon Hammer, Charlene Harkins, Bob Howard, Randolph Hughes, Harry Jackson, Clarence Jaeger, Van Johnson, Richard Kollmar, Jeanette Lavis, Mildred Law, Lita Lede, Hal Le Roy, La Verne Lupton, Herb Lurie, James MacColl, William Mende, Russ Milton, Amarilla Morris, Mildred Patterson, Harry Pedersen, Dorothy Poplar, Edison Rice, Jack Riley, Hans Robert, Bob Shaw, Byron Shores, Diane Sinclair, Leonor Sola, Mildred Solly, Olga Suarez, Key Taylor, Anna Mae Tesslo, Mary Jane Walsh, Davenie Watson, Marcy Wescott, James Wilkinson, Claire Wolf, Harold Young. Produced by George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. 249 performances.
1941 Liberty Jones as Nurse Maggie. 5 Feb 1941 - 22 Feb 1941 Shubert Theatre
Other cast members include:Constance Dowling, Tom Ewell. Directed by John Houseman. 22 performances.
1941 Sunny River as Mother Gervais.
1944 Song of Norway as Mother Grieg
Paul Hartman
Born: 1 March 1904, San Francisco, California, USA
Died: 2 October 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
Paul Hartman was married to Grace Hartman. In 1948 they both won a Tony award.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Byngham
Died: 2 October 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
Paul Hartman was married to Grace Hartman. In 1948 they both won a Tony award.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Byngham
Grace Hartman
Born: 7 January 1907, San Francisco, California, USA
Died: 8 August 1955, Van Nuys, California, USA
Grace Hartman was a Tony Award winning stage actress who occasionally used her talent on the big screen. Wife of Paul Hartman who also won a Tony in the same year.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Hilda
Died: 8 August 1955, Van Nuys, California, USA
Grace Hartman was a Tony Award winning stage actress who occasionally used her talent on the big screen. Wife of Paul Hartman who also won a Tony in the same year.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Hilda
Monday, 11 July 2016
Mary Wickes
Born: 13 June 1910, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died: 22 October 1995, Los Angeles, California, USA
Mary Wickes was employed as a live reference model for the animated character Cruella De Vil in the Disney animated feature 101 Dalmations (1961).
Beauty for the Asking (1939) as Spectator at wedding (uncredited)
Mary Wickes is on the right, with Lucille Ball and Inez Courtney.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Sandy Brooks
On Moonlight Bay (1951) as Stella
Died: 22 October 1995, Los Angeles, California, USA
Mary Wickes was employed as a live reference model for the animated character Cruella De Vil in the Disney animated feature 101 Dalmations (1961).
Beauty for the Asking (1939) as Spectator at wedding (uncredited)
Mary Wickes is on the right, with Lucille Ball and Inez Courtney.
Higher and Higher (1943) as Sandy Brooks
On Moonlight Bay (1951) as Stella
Michèle Morgan
Born: 29 February 1920, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Died: 20 December 2016, Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Higher and Higher (1943) as Millie Pico (Credited as Michele Morgan)
Le Chateau de Verre (1950) as Evelyne Lorin-Bertal
Died: 20 December 2016, Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Higher and Higher (1943) as Millie Pico (Credited as Michele Morgan)
Le Chateau de Verre (1950) as Evelyne Lorin-Bertal
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Margo
Born: 10 May 1917, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Died: 17 July 1985, Pacific Palisades, California, USA
Crime Without Passion (1934) as Carmen Brown
This was Margo's first film.
Winterset (1936) as Miriamne Esdras
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) as Lisette Rene
Died: 17 July 1985, Pacific Palisades, California, USA
Crime Without Passion (1934) as Carmen Brown
This was Margo's first film.
Winterset (1936) as Miriamne Esdras
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) as Lisette Rene
Monday, 4 July 2016
Polly Ann Young
Born: 25 October 1908, Denver, Colorado, USA
Died: 21 January 1997, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sister of Loretta Young and Sally Blane. Half-sister of Georgiana Young.
Invisible Ghost (1941) as Virginia
With John McGuire.
Died: 21 January 1997, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sister of Loretta Young and Sally Blane. Half-sister of Georgiana Young.
Invisible Ghost (1941) as Virginia
With John McGuire.
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