Healy was born April 14, 1918, in New Orleans.[1] Crowned Miss New Orleans in 1935, she performed as a singer in the New Orleans area.[2] She made her first screen appearance in the 1938 musical comedy Josette.[3] In 1939 she had major film roles in Second Fiddle,[4] and in Star Dust, where she sang the title song.[3]
That year she met entertainer Peter Lind Hayes who, with his mother, vaudevillian Grace Hayes, was performing in North Hollywood. Healy and Hayes were married from 1940 until his death in 1998. With few exceptions, she and her husband worked together exclusively.[3]
Among the couple's other joint ventures on television were The Stork Club (1950), a CBS interview program;[7]: 718 NBC's The Peter Lind Hayes Show (1950–51), a live situation comedy in which they played themselves on a set matching their actual New Rochelle home;[7]: 594 the second season of the CBS variety show, Star of the Family (1951–1952);[7]: 594 and the NBC sitcom Peter Loves Mary (1960–61), in which they played a show business couple with two children who are adjusting to suburban life.[7]: 594 [9] Healy and Hayes were among the substitute hosts of The Tonight Show in 1962, between Jack Paar's departure and Johnny Carson's arrival,[7]: 771 and they were regular substitute hosts on Arthur Godfrey's TV programs.[10] They were frequent guest panelists and once were the mystery guests on the long-running quiz show What's My Line?[1] The couple were also celebrity contestants on the TV game show Password.
During the 1960s, they starred in a breakfast conversation show on New York radio station 710 WOR. WOR set up equipment in their house in suburban New Rochelle, New York, so that they could broadcast on weekday mornings from their home.[1][12]
Over the years Healy and Hayes headlined on 14 occasions at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.[3] The couple published a memoir, Twenty-Five Minutes from Broadway, in 1961.[1] Healy self-published a second book, Moments to Remember with Peter and Mary — Our Life in Show Business from Vaudeville to Video, in 2004.[13] In 2006 she was inducted into the Nevada Entertainment/Artist Hall of Fame at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.[14]
Personal life
Healy and Hayes were the parents of two adopted children – a son, Peter Michael Hayes,[15] and a daughter, actress Cathy Lind Hayes.[citation needed] Healy died of natural causes February 3, 2015, in Calabasas, California.[3]
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