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Mary Jane Higby

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Nationality
  
American

Home town
  
St. Louis

Occupation
  
Actress


Born
  
May 29, 1909
St. Louis, Missouri

Known for
  
Playing female lead in When a Girl Marries on radio

Spouse(s)
  
Guy Sorel (January 13, 1945 - ?)

Parent(s)
  
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Higby

Died
  
1 February 1986, New York City, New York, United States

Mary Jane Higby (May 29, 1909 - February 1, 1986) was an American actress in the era of old-time radio and the early years of television. She is best known for her 18 years in the leading role on When a Girl Marries.

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Early years

The daughter of vaudevillian parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Higby (known professionally as the Higby Players) Mary Jane Higby was born in St. Louis, Missouri, "between a matinee and an evening performance." According to a newspaper photograph's caption, "literally she was carried on the stage by her theatrical parents as a prop when she was only 2."

Perhaps her earliest public performance occurred when she was 5 years old. An article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1914 listed Higby as one of "a number of helpful children [who] will give a performance for the benefit of the Post-Dispatch Pure Milk and Free Ice Fund." A later article cited Higby as one of two "little performers" who were "brought out repeatedly for their excellent work."

Radio

Higby's radio debut came in 1932 "in singing and dramatic roles." In 1936, she played Desdemona in a production of Shakespeare's Othello on KECA in Los Angeles, California. She also participated in network radio that year as a part of the cast of Death Rides the Highways on NBC.

Higby's signature role was portraying Joan Davis, the female lead on When a Girl Marries, a part she played for 18 years. Her other roles in radio programs included Cynthia in The Romance of Helen Trent and various supporting parts in Perry Mason

Higby was also in the cast of Joe Palooka, John's Other Wife,:351 Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne,:357 The Listening Post,:399 Mary Marlin,:426 Parties at Pickfair,:510 Stella Dallas:662 and This Is Nora Drake.:687

In the 1970s, Higby once again appeared on network radio, acting in episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

Television

Higby appeared in We, the People.

Film

Higby "had a Hollywood career as a child actress," primarily acting in silent films for which her father was the director. As an adult, looking back on her cinematic experience as a child, Higby said, "... the movies frightened me. I was, it seems, always being kidnaped, riding runaway horses or, generally speaking, being yanked around."

As an adult, Higby appeared in The Honeymoon Killers,

Book

In 1968, Cowles Publishing Company published Tune in Tomorrow, Higby's account of her life in radio's golden age. A reviewer called the book "a fast, bouncy, information-loaded" description of the era -- one that focused on "actors, actresses, sponsors, engineers, agents, writers, sound men, on everything and everybody who made pre-TV radio tick" rather than on herself.

Personal life

Higby married actor Guy Sorel January 13, 1945, in New York City, New York.

References

Mary Jane Higby Wikipedia