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Grace Hartman (actress)

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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Paul Hartman (m. ?–1955)

Role
  
Theatre actress


Name
  
Grace Hartman

Years active
  
1932–1950

Children
  
Ted Hartman

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Born
  
January 7, 1907 (
1907-01-07
)
San Francisco, California, U.S.

Died
  
August 8, 1955, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Higher and Higher, The Hartmans

Awards
  
Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical

Similar People
  
Paul Hartman, Carl Sigman, Bob Hilliard, Tim Whelan

Grace Hartman (January 7, 1907 – August 8, 1955) was an American stage and musical theatre actress.

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She was born San Francisco, California. She was married to actor Paul Hartman from 1927 until the time of her death, Van Nuys, California, in 1955.

Productions


  • Tickets, Please! (April 27, 1950 – November 25, 1950)
  • Angel in the Wings (January 22, 1949 – May 7, 1949)
  • Sketches by Grace Hartman (December 11, 1947 – September 4, 1948)
  • Top-Notchers (May 29, 1942 – June 20, 1942)
  • Keep 'em Laughing (April 24, 1942 – May 28, 1942)
  • Red, Hot and Blue (October 29, 1936 – April 10, 1937)
  • Ballyhoo of 1932 (September 6, 1932 – November 26, 1932)

  • Awards

    She won a Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her role in Angel in the Wings.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1952
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series)
    - Host: Danny Thomas; Guests: Carmen Miranda, Grace Hartman, The Beatrice Kraft Dancers, Bunny Lewbell (1952)
    1948
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Nettie Upjohn
    - Angel in the Wings (1948) - Nettie Upjohn
    1943
    Higher and Higher as
    Hilda
    1941
    Sunny as
    Juliet Runnymede
    Soundtrack
    1943
    Higher and Higher (performer: "It's a Most Important Affair" (1943) (uncredited), "Disgustingly Rich" (1940))
    1941
    Sunny (performer: "Two Little Love Birds", "Bolero")
    Self
    1950
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Dancer / Self - Host
    - Episode #3.17 (1953) - Self - Dancer
    - Host: Eddie Cantor; Guests: The Will Mastin Trio starring Sammy Davis Jr., Reggie Rymal (1952) - Self - Dancer
    - 'Tickets Please!' (1950) - Self - Host (as The Hartmans)
    1952
    All Star Summer Revue (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Stage and Musical Actress
    - Host: Lew Parker; Guests: Grace Hartman, Marty May, Sinclair & Spaulding, The Bell Sisters, Slim Gaillard, The Hanneford Family (1952) - Self
    - Guests: Grace Hartman, Marty May, Jimmy Nelson, Ella Fitzgerald, Nelle Fisher & Jerry Ross, Jimmie Dodd (1952) - Self - Stage and Musical Actress
    1951
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.28 (1951) - Self
    1951
    Ford Star Revue (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Paul & Grace Hartman, Frank 'Sugar Chile' Robinson, Bob Haymes (1951) - Self
    1951
    Star of the Family (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1951) - Self
    1950
    The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Bert Lahr, Burl Ives, Don Cummings, Paul & Grace Hartman, Nancy Donovan (1950) - Self
    1950
    Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1950) - Self
    1949
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Guest Host: Hank Ladd, Guest Stars: Perry Como, Fatso Marco, Buck & Bubbles, Grace and Paul Hartman (1949) - Self
    1949
    The Hartmans (TV Series) as
    Self
    1938
    Cabaret Cartoons (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode dated 6 May 1938 (1938) - Self - Performer

    References

    Grace Hartman (actress) Wikipedia