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Mary Livingstone (born Sadya Marcowitz, [1] [2] later known as Sadie Marks; June 25, 1905 [3] – June 30, 1983) was an American radio comedienne and actress. She was the wife and radio partner of comedian Jack Benny. Enlisted casually to perform on her husband's program, she proved a talented comedian.
Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone, 1960 After making his television debut in 1949 on local Los Angeles station KTTV , [ 15 ] then a CBS affiliate, the network television version of The Jack Benny Program ran from October 28, 1950, to 1965, all but the last season on CBS.
Group photograph of Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, and Mel Blanc. Two of Benny's gags that highlighted his image of a tightwad, were his Maxwell automobile, and the money vault beneath his home. The Maxwell sputtered and popped as either Benny or his valet Rochester drove it.
Zeppo introduced Mary Livingstone to Jack Benny during a Passover seder; they married in 1926. [16] On April 12, 1927, Zeppo married Marion Benda (née Bimberg). [17] They adopted two children, Timothy and Thomas, in 1944 and 1945, and divorced on May 12, 1954. On September 18, 1959, Zeppo married Barbara Blakeley. He wanted to adopt and give ...
Jack then dozes on the couch and dreams that he and Mary get married; later in the dream, it's [clarification needed] their 21st anniversary and Jack is a failed radio actor and a house husband, and Mary is still working at the May Company. Even in the dream, Mary starts laying into Jack for being a cheapskate.
Mary Livingstone, who became well known as the wife of Jack Benny, appears in a small uncredited part as an usherette. Jackie Coogan and Betty Grable were married at the time they made this film together.
Tom Brady is counting his blessings. For Father's Day, he posted a loving tribute to his three children.
Jack Benny (1894–1974) and his wife Mary Livingstone (1905–1983) lived at 10231 Charing Cross Road. [12] [25] It was then sold to two businessmen consecutively and listed again in 2011. [25] Armand Hammer (1898–1990), founder of Occidental Petroleum, lived one block from Holmby Park. [6] Irene Dunne (1898–1990) lived at 461 North Faring ...