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Full Name
  
Hope Jane Zee

Role
  
Actress

Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Frank Marth (m. 1967)


Parent(s)
  
Allen and Doris Zee

Home town
  
New York City

Name
  
Hope Holiday

Casting directed
  
Killpoint

Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine are looking at Hope Holiday while Hope is holding a wine glass with a serious face. Jack is wearing a hat, pants, and a long sleeve under a coat. Shirley is wearing a long sleeve dress. Hope is wearing sunglasses with a heart shape, long sleeve blouse, and a skirt with a belt in a scene from the 1963 American romantic comedy film, Irma la Douce

Born
  
November 30, 1930
Brooklyn, New York

Occupation
  
Actressdancerproducersinger

Movies
  
The Apartment, Irma la Douce, Raw Force, The Ladies Man, Killpoint

Similar People
  
Sue Ane Langdon, Frank Marth, Billy Wilder, Edward D Murphy, David Winters

Hope Holiday (November 30, 1930) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role of Mrs. Margie MacDougall, Jack Lemmon's partner in self-pity on Christmas Eve night, in the Billy Wilder film The Apartment (1960).

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Early years

Holiday was born Hope Jane Zee in Brooklyn, New York, and was raised in Manhattan. Her father, a burlesque entertainer who was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, changed his name from Allen Zaslawsky to Allen Zee before his daughters were born. She attended Public School 117 in Jamaica, Queens, and then went to Forest Hills High School.

Hoping to become a star, she dropped out of high school and sang at the Copacabana nightclub. Her father was also described by Ed Sullivan as a "Capitol Theater exec." Her mother, Doris, worked in the production department at radio station WHN in New York City. Her father at one time was night manager of WHN. She has an older sister, Judy, whose stage name was Judy Sinclair.

Name change

A column in the June 30, 1954, issue of the Brooklyn Eagle noted Zee's change of names: "At the Guy Lombardo extravaganza, 'Arabian Night,' the lassie that almost walked away with the show was Hope Holiday. Hope, before this show, used the name of Hope Zee ..." She later recalled:

I had a featured role as the Teeny Weeny Genie and got to sing two songs. Before this show I had been billed as "Hope Zee," but since my father was a producer of the show along with Lombardo, he purposely changed my name in the program, as he didn't want audiences thinking there was any nepotism imvolved. I literally had no say in choosing my new name. Since he loved Judy Holliday, Daddy decided to call me "Hope Holiday" without the extra "L." I hated the name at first but ending up keeping it.

Stage

Holiday has extensive Broadway musical comedy background, beginning with dancing in the chorus lines in Top Banana and Guys and Dolls. As Hope Zee, she also was understudy to Rose Marie in Top Banana, but when the star had to be gone for a week, Zee was laid off, and Audrey Meadows was hired to take over the part. In 1949, she played Fifi and was a member of the singing ensemble of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. In the 1956 Broadway production of Li'l Abner,, Holiday was understudy for Mammy Yokum in addition to being a featured dancer.

Film

Holiday acted in 1960s, 1970s and 1980s film and TV. She has also produced and directed films.

Singing

In the early 1950s, Holiday (billed as Hope Zee) sang with Ralph Flanagan's orchestra. An August 4, 1950, newspaper column by Dorothy Kilgallen reported, "Hope Zee ... quit 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' last week to become vocalist with Ralph Flanagan's band ..."

Personal life

Holiday is the widow of actor Frank Marth. They were married April 9, 1967, and he died in January 2014.

Filmography

Actress
1986
Low Blow as
School Head Mistress (uncredited)
1984
Killpoint as
Anita
1982
Raw Force as
Hazel Buck
1981
Texas Lightning as
Mrs. Stover
1980
The Last Reunion as
Sally the Singer
1980
Vega$ (TV Series) as
Josie
- Siege of the Desert Inn (1980) - Josie
1979
The Return of Mod Squad (TV Movie) as
Willy
1979
The Hughes Mystery
1977
Switch (TV Series) as
Landlady
- Portraits of Death (1977) - Landlady
1974
How to Seduce a Woman as
Mary
1970
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Delila (segment "Love and the Good Samaritan")
- Love and Las Vegas/Love and the Good Samaritan/Love and the Marriage Counselor (1970) - Delila (segment "Love and the Good Samaritan")
1969
That Girl (TV Series) as
Joanne Ferrer
- She Never Had the Vegas Notion: Part Two (1969) - Joanne Ferrer (as Hope Holliday)
- She Never Had the Vegas Notion (1969) - Joanne Ferrer (as Hope Holliday)
1968
The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
Mary Carter
- Kiss Me, Kill You (1968) - Mary Carter
1965
The Rounders as
Sister
1964
Harris Against the World (TV Series) as
Phyllis
- Harris Against His Secretary (1964) - Phyllis
1964
The Great Adventure (TV Series) as
Mavis
- The President Vanishes (1964) - Mavis
1964
The Farmer's Daughter (TV Series) as
Vicki
- Nobody's Perfect (1964) - Vicki
1963
The New Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
Mildred Flitterman
- Son of Pygmalion (1963) - Mildred Flitterman
1963
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Carol Burlingame
- The Candidate (1963) - Carol Burlingame
1963
Irma la Douce as
Lolita
1963
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
Zelda
- Jack Attends the Rose Bowl (1963) - Zelda
1962
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Louise Reynolds
- Saturday, Surgery, and Stanley Schultz (1962) - Louise Reynolds
1962
Target: The Corruptors! (TV Series) as
Ellie Gordon
- Yankee Dollar (1962) - Ellie Gordon (as Hope Holliday)
1962
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series)
- A Cuppa Cawfee, a Sangwich, and Youse (1962)
1961
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Big Red
- Odds for Big Red (1961) - Big Red
1961
The Ladies Man as
Miss Anxious
1961
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Verne
- The Deadly Silence (1961) - Verne
1960
The Apartment as
Mrs. Margie MacDougall
1959
Li'l Abner as
Chorus Dancer (uncredited)
1954
Max Liebman Spectaculars (TV Series) as
Minerva
- Best Foot Forward (1954) - Minerva
Producer
1990
Return to Justice (executive producer)
1988
Space Mutiny (executive producer)
1987
Code Name Vengeance (executive producer)
1987
Rage to Kill (executive producer)
1986
Low Blow (associate producer)
1984
Go for the Gold (associate producer - as Hope Holliday)
1984
Killpoint (associate producer)
1981
Texas Lightning (associate producer)
Casting Director
1984
Killpoint
Soundtrack
1980
The Last Reunion (performer: "Hard-Headed Hannah")
1959
Li'l Abner (performer: "Put 'Em Back")
1954
Max Liebman Spectaculars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Best Foot Forward (1954) - (performer: "GOTTA DANCE", "THE THREE B'S", "BUCKLE DOWN WINSOCKI")
Self
2022
The Dark Side of a Hollywood Icon (Documentary short) as
Self
2017
A Letter to Castro (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Inside 'the Apartment' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Jerry Lewis - König der Komödianten (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.231 (1961) - Self (as Hope Holliday)
1955
Wide Wide World (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Scenes from 'Arabian Nights'
- Premiere (1955) - Self - Scenes from 'Arabian Nights'
1953
Judge for Yourself (TV Series) as
Self - Talent
- Premiere (1953) - Self - Talent (as Hope Zee)

References

Hope Holiday Wikipedia