Mary Martin
Known for: Acting
Mary 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. While Martin did not enjoy making films, she apparently did enjoy appearing on television as she did frequently. Her last feature film appearance was a cameo as herself in MGM's Main Street to Broadway in 1953. Martin made an appearance in 1980 in a Royal Variety Performance in London performing "Honeybun" from South Pacific. Martin appeared in the play Legends with Carol Channing in a one-year US national tour opening in Dallas on January 9, 1986. Martin was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1973. She received the Kennedy Center Honors, an annual honor for career achievements, in 1989. She received the Donaldson Award in 1943 for One Touch of Venus. A special Tony was presented to her in 1948 while she appeared in the national touring company of Annie Get Your Gun for "spreading theatre to the rest of the country while the originals perform in New York." 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. She also received Tonys for South Pacific and in 1959 for The Sound of Music.
Filmography
Series
The Mike Douglas Show
Self
1961
Series
Tony Awards
Self - Host / Nominee/ Performer
1956
Series
Tony Awards
Self - Presenter
1956
Series
The Love Boat
1977
Series
Great Performances
Self
1971
Series
The Ed Sullivan Show
Self
1948
Series
Dinah!
Self
1974
Series
The American Film Institute Salute to ...
Self
1973
Producers' Showcase
Peter Pan
1954
Series
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Billie Dawn
1951
Film
Night and Day
Mary Martin
1946
Film
Night of 100 Stars
Self
1982
Film
South Pacific
Nellie Forbush
1952
Film
Bing Crosby: Rediscovered
Self (archive footage)
2014
Film
Star Spangled Rhythm
Mary Martin
1942
Film
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
1960
Film
You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
Self (archive footage)
1990
Film
True to Life
Bonnie Porter
1943
Film
Kiss the Boys Goodbye
Cindy Lou Bethany
1941
Film
Main Street to Broadway
Self
1953
Film
A Bing Crosby Christmas
Self (archive footage)
1998
Film
Born Yesterday
Billie Dawn
1956
Film
Annie Get Your Gun
Annie Oakley
1957
Film
America Applauds: An Evening for Richard Rodgers
1951
Film
Happy Go Lucky
Marjory Stuart
1943
Film
Birth of the Blues
Betty Lou Cobb
1941
Film
New York Town
Alexandra Curtis
1941
Film
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
1955
Film
Valentine
Gracie Schwartz
1979
Film
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
1956
Film
Rhythm on the River
Cherry Lane
1940
Film
The Ford 50th Anniversary Show
Herself
1953
Film
Love Thy Neighbor
Mary Allen
1940
Film
Bing Crosby: The Television Specials Volume 2 – The Christmas Specials
Self
2010
Film
The Great Victor Herbert
Louise Hall
1939
Film
The Bing Crosby Show
Herself
1962
Fashion Horizons
1940