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Mary Livingstone and Jack Benny, 1960. Livingstone's brother, Hilliard Marks, was a radio and television producer who worked primarily for his brother-in-law, Jack Benny. [2] Benny and Livingstone adopted a two-week old girl in 1934, whom they named Joanie.
Jack Benny and daughter Joan on the set of his TV show, 1954. Benny also acted in films, including the Academy Award-winning The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Broadway Melody of 1936 (as a benign nemesis for Eleanor Powell and Robert Taylor), George Washington Slept Here (1942), and notably, Charley's Aunt (1941) and To Be or Not to Be (1942).
In the radio show's final years (1952–1955), Mary's character appeared less and less. When the show was transcribed (pre-recorded), Mary's daughter, Joan Benny, would fill in for her mother when the cast recorded the episode in front of a live studio audience, and Mary would later dub in her lines from the safety of her living room at home.
Blumofe was married three times. He was married to actress Helen Walker from 1942 to 1946. [5] His second marriage was with Doris Dowling from 1956 to 1959. [6] His third wife, Joan Benny, was the daughter of American vaudeville entertainer Jack Benny.
Tom Brady is counting his blessings. For Father's Day, he posted a loving tribute to his three children.
The ITV and CW series Joan follows Hannington's story. The titular character, played by Sophie Turner, leaves her abusive husband, Gary (Nick Blood), and puts her daughter, Kelly (Mia Millichamp ...
Artists and Models Abroad (UK title: Stranded in Paris) is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Jack Benny, Joan Bennett and Mary Boland. It was made by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Ken Englund, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.
Sophie plays notorious jewel thief Joan Hannington, so what is the real Joan’s story and where is she now? Here’s what you need to know.