Mary Healy

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.36

Gender

Female

Birthday

14-Apr-1918

Age

(106 years old)

Place of Birth

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Also Known As
  • Mary Sarah Healy

Mary Healy

Biography

Mary Healy was born on April 14, 1918 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953), Strictly in the Groove (1942) and Second Fiddle (1939). She was the wife of Peter Lind Hayes.


Credits

Kiss the Boys Goodbye Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1941) Character: N/A
Mary Healy & The Four Debonairs
Miracle On 34th Street Miracle On 34th Street (1959) Character: Doris Walker
In this charming TV adaptation of the 1947 film classic, a kindly old gentleman (Ed Wynn) working as a Macy's department store Santa causes a commotion when he claims to be the real St. Nick. Forced to prove his sanity, he is taken to court where he must convince the judge and his friends that he actually is Santa Claus. The faith of one skeptical little girl (Susan Gordon) and a Christmas miracle are the keys to his true identity.
Lookin' to Get Out Lookin' to Get Out (1982) Character: Tourist at Registration Desk
Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do, they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around.
Star Dust Star Dust (1940) Character: Mary Andrews
When Hollywood film studios reject her because she's too young, an Arkansas woman sets out to build a career as an actress on her own.
He Married His Wife He Married His Wife (1940) Character: Doris
Race horse owner pays so much attention to business he winds up divorced from his wife. His alimony payments are so steep he plots with his lawyer to get her married off.
The Yanks Are Coming The Yanks Are Coming (1942) Character: Rita Edwards
A popular band joins the army with the idea of putting on shows for troops overseas. During rehearsals, a battle erupts and the musicians must exchange their musical instruments for guns and fight.
Zis Boom Bah Zis Boom Bah (1941) Character: Mary Healy
"Hey, kids, let's get together and put on a show!" That's the idea behind this raucous spoof about a vaudeville performer who's sent to college to spy on his bratty son.
Ride, Kelly, Ride Ride, Kelly, Ride (1941) Character: Entertainer
A jockey struggles against gamblers with the help of the stable trainer and horse owner's daughter.
Second Fiddle Second Fiddle (1939) Character: Jean Varick
Studio publicist discovers Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. She goes back to Minnesota but he follows her.
Strictly in the Groove Strictly in the Groove (1942) Character: Sally Monroe
College student, cattle baron, confused love story.
Hotel for Women Hotel for Women (1939) Character: Vocalist
Guests at a women's residence club help a jilted small-town girl turn to modelling.
Josette Josette (1938) Character: Girl at Ringside (uncredited)
Two young men try to wrest their father from the clutches of a gold digger but by mistake think the woman is a young nightclub singer with whom they both fall in love.
Tail Spin Tail Spin (1939) Character: Flyer (Uncredited)
Trixie is a female pilot looking to win a big race to advance her career. During one race, however, her plane becomes damaged, and she needs help to repair it. She meets a Navy pilot named "Tex" Price and tries to gain his aid. Tex soon meets another pilot, Gerry, a novice who seeks to win an important upcoming race. Tex, concerned for Gerry's safety, tries to convince her not to race. But Gerry, now a rival of Trixie's, is determined to fly.
20,000 Men a Year 20,000 Men a Year (1939) Character: Joan Marshall
Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job. He then starts a flying school which receives a boost when the government launches a program which it hopes will produce 20,000 pilots a year.
Hard Guy Hard Guy (1941) Character: Julie Cavanaugh
Investigators crack down on a gang of nightclub con artists that has been victimizing wealthy bachelors.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953) Character: Heloise Collins
Young Bart Collins lives with his widowed mother Heloise. The major blight on Bart's existence is the hated piano lessons he is forced to endure under the tutelage of the autocratic Dr. Terwilliker. Bart feels that his mother has fallen under Terwilliker's sinister influence, and gripes to visiting plumber August Zabladowski, without much result. While grimly hammering away at his lessons, Bart dozes off and enters a fantastical musical dream.



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