Mary Hatcher Net Worth

Mary Hatcher Net Worth is
$2 Million

Mary Hatcher Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Mary Hatcher (born June 6, 1929 in Haines City, Florida) is an American singer and actress whose screen career spanned the years from 1946 to 1951. During that time she appeared in eight films, mostly in credited roles and several times as leading lady.At the time of Mary's birth, her father Frank was employed by the Polk Company, a large citrus canning firm owned by Ralph Polk Sr. When the company relocated to Tampa, Florida, the Hatcher family followed. Mary grew up in Tampa, attending Gorrie Elementary and Woodrow Wilson Junior High, where she often sang at student assemblies (her favorite song being "Alice Blue Gown).Her father's employer Ralph Polk was impressed with young Mary's singing talent, and provided funds so that she could obtain professional voice training. In 1937 at age 8, she began music lessons with Frank Grasso, a popular Florida band leader who was also musical director at Tampa's WFLA radio. Before long, she was singing for local radio broadcasts. Her first public performance was a singing engagement at Tampa's Latin-American Fiesta in 1940.During the early months of World War II, Mary sang at a number of events in Tampa to raise money for British War Relief. In 1941 her mother took her to New York City, where she performed at Carnegie Hall. While in New York, continued financial aid from Mr. Polk enabled Mary to obtain vocal instruction from the Juilliard School of Music.By 1944, the Hatcher family had moved to California, and in August that year Paramount Pictures signed Mary to a seven-year contract. In 1945, Paramount "loaned" Hatcher to the Theatre Guild of New York to play the role of Laurie in a road show version of the musical Oklahoma!. In 1946 she made her first film appearance, an uncredited role as a chorus girl in Paramount's Till the Clouds Roll By. Her first credited screen role came later that year when she played Dibs Downing in Our Hearts Were Growing Up. She had another uncredited role in the 1947 film The Trouble With Women.Later in 1947 Mary's career got a major boost when the studio gave her the title role in Paramount's all-star revue Variety Girl. The film's sketchy plot followed the exploits of two young women trying to break into the movies. Their adventures on the Paramount lot provided a frame for short cameo performances by practically every player the studio had under contract, including stars like Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, and Burt Lancaster. In September, Hatcher returned to Tampa for a gala opening of the film at the Tampa Theatre. Crowds turned out to honor their home-town movie star, and Tampa mayor Curtis Hixon presented Mary with a golden key to the city.In 1948, Hatcher was featured as Veronica Lake's sister in the rather forgettable musical Isn't It Romantic? Mary's show business career reached its high point in 1949. That year she starred in two pictures, first in The Big Wheel, an auto racing action film with Mickey Rooney and Thomas Mitchell

Date Of BirthJune 6, 1929
Place Of BirthHaines City, Florida, U.S.
Height5' 4" (1.63 m)
ProfessionActress, Soundtrack
SpouseHerkie Styles
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Starred on Broadway in "Oklahoma!" in 1946-47 opposite Howard Keel, replacing Betty Jane Watson.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tales of Robin Hood1951Maid Marian
The Big Wheel1949Lou Riley
Holiday in Havana1949Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores
Isn't It Romantic?1948Rose Cameron
Variety Girl1947Catherine Brown / Juliet
The Trouble with Women1947Girl (uncredited)
Till the Clouds Roll By1946Showgirl (uncredited)
Our Hearts Were Growing Up1946Dibs Downing

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Variety Girl1947performer: "ROMEOW AND JULICAT", "HE CAN WALTZ"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Colgate Comedy Hour1951TV SeriesHerself - Actress
The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter1951TV SeriesHerself
Texaco Star Theatre1949-1950TV SeriesHerself - Singer / Herself
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall1950TV SeriesHerself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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