Martha Mears Net Worth

Martha Mears Net Worth is
$2 Million

Martha Mears Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Martha Mears (18 July 1910, Mexico, Missouri - 13 December 1986, Versailles, Missouri) Martha Mears was a radio and film singer, active from the 1930s to 1950s. She sang on such programs as The Colgate House Party, The Old Gold Program, The General Foods Show, Bob Ripley, Joe Penner, Phillip Morris, Radio Rodeo, and the Dr. Pepper 10-2-4 Ranch program, with the Sons of the Pioneers.She was also the singing voice of many film actresses, notably singing for Marjorie Reynolds in the debut of "White Christmas" in the movie Holiday Inn (1942), for Rita Hayworth in Cover Girl and for two of Lucille Ball's songs in DuBarry Was a Lady (1943). Her other movie credits include dubbing the singing voices of actresses such as Claudette Colbert, Loretta Young, Hedy Lamarr, Veronica Lake, and Eva Gabor.Half Angel (1951) ("Castle In The Sand" for Loretta Young)My Favorite Spy (1951) ("Just A Moment More" for Hedy Lamarr)Under The Gun (1951) ("I Cried For You" for Audrey Totter)My Foolish Heart (1949) (performer: "My Foolish Heart")The Countess of Monte Cristo (1948) ("Count Your Blessings", "Who Believes in Santa Claus" for Sonja Henie)Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948) ("The Caribee" for Andrea King)The Saxon Charm (1948) ("I'm In The Mood For Love" for Audrey Totter)The Gangster (1947) ("Paradise" for Belita)Isn't It Romantic? (1948) ("Miss Julie July", "Indiana Dinner", "At the Nickolodeon" for Veronica Lake)Nocturne (1946) ("Nocturne", "Why Pretend", "A Little Bit is Better than None" for Virginia Huston)Meet Me On Broadway (1946) ("Fifth Avenue" for Marjorie Reynolds)Bring on the Girls (1945) ("You Moved Right In" for Marjorie Reynolds)Tonight and Every Night (1945) ("Tonight and Every Night", "What Does an English Girl Think of a Yank?", "You Excite Me", "The Boy I Left Behind", "Cry and You Cry Alone" for Rita Hayworth)Cover Girl (1944) ("The Show Must Go On", "Sure Thing", "Make Way for Tomorrow", "Long Ago (and Far Away)", "Poor John" for Rita Hayworth)DuBarry Was a Lady (1943) ("DuBarry Was a Lady", "Madame, I Like Your Crepe Suzettes" for Lucille Ball)Higher and Higher (1943) ("It's a Most Important Affair", "Today I'm a Debutante", "You're On Your Own", "Minuet in Boogie" for Michèle Morgan)Action in the North Atlantic (1943) ("Night and Day" for Julie Bishop)Silver Skates (1943) ("A Girl Like You, A Boy Like Me" for Patricia Morison)Two Tickets to London (1943) ("You Don't Know What Love Is" for Michèle Morgan)The Fallen Sparrow (1943) for Martha O'DriscollThey Got Me Covered (1943) ("Palsy Walsy" for Marion Martin)The Big Street (1942) ("Who Knows?" for Lucille Ball)Holiday Inn (1942) (performer: "White Christmas", "(Come To) Holiday Inn", "Happy Holidays", "Abraham" for Marjorie Reynolds)Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) ("A Sweater, a Sarong, and a Peek-a-Boo Bang" for Veronica Lake)This Gun for Hire (1942) ("I've Got You", "Now You See It, Now You Don'

Date Of BirthJuly 18, 1910
Died1986-12-13
Place Of BirthSugar Creek, Missouri, USA
ProfessionSoundtrack, Actress, Music Department
Star SignCancer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Isn't It Romantic?1948performer: "Miss Julie July", "Indiana Dinner", "At the Nickolodeon"
The Saxon Charm1948performer: "I'm in the Mood for Love"
Rogues' Regiment1948performer: "JUST FOR A WHILE", "WHO CAN TELL"
Nocturne1946performer: "Nocturne", "Why Pretend", "A Little Bit is Better than None"
Detour1945performer: "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me" - uncredited
Bring on the Girls1945performer: "You Moved Right In"
Tonight and Every Night1945performer: "Tonight and Every Night", "What Does an English Girl Think of a Yank?", "You Excite Me", "The Boy I Left Behind", "Cry and You Cry Alone"
Cover Girl1944performer: "THE SHOW MUST GO ON", "SURE THING", "MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW", "LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY", "POOR JOHN" uncredited
Week-End Pass1944performer: "I Like to Be Loved", "All or Nothing at All"
Higher and Higher1943music: "You're On Your Own" 1943 / performer: "It's a Most Important Affair" 1943, "Today I'm a Debutante" 1943, "You're On Your Own" 1943, "Minuet in Boogie" 1943
The Fallen Sparrow1943performer: "Nightclub Song"
Du Barry Was a Lady1943performer: "DuBarry Was a Lady" 1943, "Madame, I Like Your Crepe Suzettes" 1943, "Friendship" 1939
Action in the North Atlantic1943performer: "Night and Day" - uncredited
They Got Me Covered1943performer: "Palsy Walsy"
The Big Street1942performer: "Who Knows?" 1942
Holiday Inn1942performer: "White Christmas" 1942, "Happy Holiday" 1942, "Come To Holiday Inn" 1942, "Abraham" 1942, "Hollywood Medley", "Ending Medley"
This Gun for Hire1942performer: "I've Got You" 1942, "Now You See It, Now You Don't" 1942 - uncredited
Star Spangled Rhythm1942performer: "A Sweater, a Sarong and a Peek-a-Boo Bang"
Call Out the Marines1942performer: "The Light of My Life" 1941, "Hands Across the Border" 1941 - uncredited
Four Jacks and a Jill1942performer: "Karanina", "Wherever You Go", "You Go Your Way" - uncredited
Pacific Blackout1941performer: "I Met Him in Paris"
South of Tahiti1941performer: "Melahi"
In the Groove1941Short performer: "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar"
The Parson of Panamint1941performer: "Merry-Go-Round", "My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon", "It's in the Cards", "Rock of Ages" - uncredited
I Wanted Wings1941performer: "Born to Love"
Road Show1941performer: "I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN YOU YEARS AGO"
Remember the Night1940performer: "Easy Living" 1937 - uncredited
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing2009Video documentary performer: "White Christmas" - uncredited
Top of the Pops1977TV Series performer - 1 episode
My Favorite Spy1951performer: "JUST A MOMENT MORE"
My Foolish Heart1949performer: "My Foolish Heart"
The Countess of Monte Cristo1948performer: "Count Your Blessings", "Who Believes in Santa Claus"

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Week-End with Father1951Phyllis (singing voice, uncredited)
Roadblock1951Nightclub Singer (uncredited)
My Foolish Heart1949Nightclub Singer
Nocturne1946Carol Page (voice, uncredited)
Cover Girl1944Rusty Parker (singing voice, uncredited)
Hit Tune Jamboree1943ShortBand Singer
Star Spangled Rhythm1942Veronica Lake (singing voice, uncredited)
Remember the Night1940Nightclub Singer (uncredited)
Our Neighbors - The Carters1939Girl Reporter (uncredited)
Swing Hotel1939ShortSinger
The Film Follies1935ShortSinger
Gus Van and His Neighbors1934ShortVocalist

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Meet Me on Broadway1946singing voice: Marjorie Reynolds - uncredited
Bring on the Girls1945singing voice: Marjorie Reynolds - uncredited
Tonight and Every Night1945singing voice: Rita Hayworth - uncredited
Cover Girl1944singing voice: Rita Hayworth - uncredited
Higher and Higher1943singing voice: Michele Morgan - uncredited
The Fallen Sparrow1943singing voice: Martha O'Driscoll - uncredited
Two Tickets to London1943singing voice: Michele Morgan - uncredited
They Got Me Covered1943singing voice: Marion Martin - uncredited
Call Out the Marines1942singing voice: Dorothy Lovett - uncredited
Road Show1941singing voice: Carole Landis - uncredited

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Bring on the Girls1945singing double - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
In the Groove1941ShortHerself - Band Singer
Darn That Dream1940ShortHerself
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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