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Mary Martin

Mary Martin (December 1, 1913November 3, 1990) was an American star of (mainly stage) musicals. Amongst the roles originally created by her were those of Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria in The Sound of Music.

In 1929, she married Ben Hagman . They divorced in 1936. Their son is actor Larry Hagman, who once appeared with his mother in South Pacific as a member of the chorus.

She married a second time in 1940 to Richard Halliday , and they had a daughter, Heller Halliday .

Martin received the Donaldson Award and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award in 1943 for One Touch of Venus and a special Tony Award in 1947 for Annie Get Your Gun. In 1954, she received an Emmy and a Tony for Peter Pan and a Tony in 1959 for The Sound of Music.

She published her autobiography, My Heart Belongs, in 1967.

  • Leave It To Me (1938) Broadway
  • The Great Victor Herbert (1939) film
  • Rhythm on the River (1940) film
  • Love Thy Neighbor (1940) film
  • Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1941) film
  • New York Town (1941) film
  • Birth of the Blues (1941) film
  • Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) film
  • Happy Go Lucky (1943) film
  • True to Life (1943) film
  • One Touch of Venus (1943) Broadway and tour
  • Pacific 1860 (1946) London
  • Lute Song (1946) Broadway
  • Night and Day (1946) film
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1947) national tour
  • South Pacific (1949) Broadway
  • America Applauds: An Evening for Richard Rodgers (1951) television
  • Kind Sir (1953) Broadway
  • Ford 50th Anniversary Show (1953) television
  • Main Street to Broadway (1953) film
  • Peter Pan (1954) Broadway
  • General Foods 25th Anniversary Show (1954) television
  • Person to Person (1954) television
  • The Skin of Our Teeth (1955) Broadway, Washington, DC, Paris
  • Peter Pan (1955) television
  • Ford Star Jubilee: Together With Music (1955) television
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame, Born Yesterday (1956) television
  • Peter Pan (1956) television
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1957) television
  • The Sound of Music (1959) Broadway
  • Magic with Mary Martin (1959) television
  • Music with Mary Martin (1959) television
  • Peter Pan (1960) television
  • Bing Crosby Christmas Show (1962) television
  • Jennie (1963) Broadway
  • Hello Dolly (1965) tour, London
  • Mary Martin, Hello Dolly 'Round the World (1966) television
  • I Do! I Do! (1966) Broadway, national tour
  • Mary Martin at Eastertime (1966) television
  • Jack Paar Special (1972) television
  • Together On Broadway with Ethel Merman (1977)
  • Do You Turn Sommersaults? (1977) Broadway and tour
  • Bing Crosby, His Life and Legend (1978) television
  • Valentine (1979) television/film
  • Standing Room Only: Showstoppers (1980) television
  • Beverly Sills Farewell (1981) television
  • Over Easy (1981-1983, PBS, Host) television
  • The Sound of American Music: Rodgers and Hammerstein (1985) television
  • Irving Berlin's America (1986) television
  • Legends! (1986) national tour
  • In Performance at the White House, A Salute to Broadway (1988) television
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