Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Elizabeth Hughes was an American film, television, and stage actress best known for her roles in B movies.
Early life and career
Hughes was born in Alton, Illinois. Her' parents, George Joseph Hughes and Mary Frances Hughes, separated when she was an infant and divorced in 1923. After the divorce, Hughes's mother moved with her only child to Washington, D.C. Hughes' grandmother, Flora Fosdick, was described as a "star of grand opera and drama played with Ethel Barrymore on the stage."As a child Hughes began acting in stage productions. While acting in a school play in the early 1930s, her performance caught the attention of Clifford Brown, a repertory theatre company owner, who offered her a part in a touring production of Alice in Wonderland. While touring with another production in Brown's company, she was offered a contract from a talent scout with Gaumont-British Studios but declined the offer to finish high school.
After graduating from high school in 1937 she returned to Brown's theatre company, where she continued to appear in various stage productions until the summer of 1938, when she relocated to Los Angeles with her mother to pursue a film career. After six months of failing to land movie roles, Hughes and her mother made plans to return to Washington, D.C., until Hughes met an agent, Wally Ross. Ross introduced Hughes to powerful William Morris agent Johnny Hyde. Hyde landed Hughes a contract with MGM, and she soon landed a small, uncredited role in the 1939 film Broadway Serenade.
Film career
After Broadway Serenade, Hughes appeared in other bit parts in films including The Women with Norma Shearer, Dancing Co-Ed with Lana Turner, and the Busby Berkeley film Fast and Furious.In 1940 Hughes was offered a contract with 20th Century-Fox. Later that year she landed a role opposite John Barrymore in The Great Profile, a part she later noted as one of her favorites. Fox did not renew her contract when it expired in 1943, and the following year she began appearing in a nightclub act and soon signed a three-picture deal with Universal Pictures.
Her most famous role was as Henry Fonda's former girlfriend in the Best Picture Academy Award nominee, The Ox-Bow Incident. Throughout the mid-1940s and early 1950s, Hughes appeared in film and television roles, including the cult classic I Accuse My Parents, Anthony Mann's early noir masterpiece The Great Flamarion where she co-starred with Erich von Stroheim and Dan Duryea, , The Devil's Henchman, The Abbott and Costello Show, Dragnet and Studio One.
Later years
In 1961, Hughes decided to retire from acting and began working as a receptionist in a plastic surgeon's office, although she continued her appearances in nightclubs. The following year she directed and starred in a Los Angeles production of Pajama Top. For the rest of the 1960s she would go on to appear in television shows like Rawhide and Dennis the Menace. In 1970 she landed a regular role on The Red Skelton Show, appearing in 11 episodes before the show ended later that year. In 1976 she again retired from show business, explaining that she was "tired of auditioning for sexy grandma roles." Hughes' last onscreen appearance was in the 1976 film Tanya.In the late 1970s Hughes opened a beauty parlor in Canoga Park, California. She closed the shop in the late 1980s and began working as a telemarketer until 1991, when she was laid off.
Personal life
As a starlet under contract with MGM, Hughes went on studio-appointed dates with several actors, including Lew Ayres, Franchot Tone, Mickey Rooney, and James Stewart. While under contract to Fox, she also went on arranged dates with Milton Berle and George Montgomery.In 1940, against Fox's wishes, Hughes began a relationship with actor Robert Stack. The romance lasted a year.
After her romance with Stack ended, Hughes married actor Ted North in 1943. The couple had one son, Donald, before divorcing in 1947. On April 28, 1948, she married singer/actor David Street. The marriage ended in divorce on January 23, 1956. In 1973 Hughes married her manager, Nicky Stewart, but that marriage also ended in divorce four years later.
Death
Hughes died, aged 75, on August 27, 1995 from natural causes in Los Angeles.Filmography
- Within the Law as Mamie
- Broadway Serenade as Girl at Party
- The Kid from Texas as Polo Match Spectator
- Bridal Suite as Bride
- These Glamour Girls as Ann
- The Women as Miss Trimmerback
- Dancing Co-Ed as 'Toddy'
- Fast and Furious as Jerry Lawrence
- The Covered Trailer as Betty Higgins
- Free, Blonde and 21 as Jerry Daily
- Star Dust as June Lawrence
- Four Sons as Anna
- Lucky Cisco Kid as Lola
- The Great Profile as Sylvia
- Sleepers West as Helen Carlson
- Ride on Vaquero as Sally Slocum
- The Great American Broadcast as Secretary
- The Cowboy and the Blonde as Crystal Wayne
- Dressed to Kill as Joanne La Marr
- Charlie Chan in Rio as Joan Reynolds
- Design for Scandal as Adele Blair
- Blue, White and Perfect as Merle Garland
- The Night Before the Divorce as Lola May
- Orchestra Wives as Caroline Steele
- The Ox-Bow Incident as Rose Mapen
- Over My Dead Body as Patricia Cordry aka Pat Preston
- Good Morning, Judge as Mira Bryon
- Follow the Band as Dolly O'Brien
- Melody Parade as Anne O'Rourke
- Never a Dull Moment as Flo Parker
- Timber Queen as Elaine Graham
- Men on Her Mind as Lily Durrell
- Take It Big as Gaye Livingston
- I Accuse My Parents as Kitty Reed
- The Great Flamarion as Connie Wallace
- Rockin' in the Rockies as June McGuire
- The Lady Confesses as Vicki McGuire
- Caged Fury as Lola Tremaine
- Waterfront at Midnight as Ethel Novack
- The Return of Wildfire as Judy Marlowe
- Joe Palooka in Winner Take All as Millie
- Inner Sanctum as Jean Maxwell
- Last of the Wild Horses as Terry Williams
- El Paso as Stagecoach Nellie
- Rimfire as Polly
- Grand Canyon as Terry Lee
- The Devil's Henchman as Silky
- Square Dance Jubilee as Barbara Clayton
- Riders in the Sky as Julie Stewart
- Young Man with a Horn as Marge Martin
- Holiday Rhythm as Alice
- Passage West as Nellie McBride
- Close to My Heart as Arlene
- Highway Dragnet as Terry Smith
- Loophole as Vera
- Las Vegas Shakedown as Mabel Dooley
- Dig That Uranium as Jeanette
- Gun Battle at Monterey as Cleo
- The Blue Hour
- How's Your Love Life? as Linda Roberts
- The Working Girls as Mrs. Borden
- Tanya
Television credits
- Nash Airflyte Theatre as Lydia
- The Adventures of Ellery Queen
- Not for Publication
- The Philco Television Playhouse
- Racket Squad as Kendall Hastings
- The Abbott and Costello Show as Dixie King
- My Hero as Lilli Martin AKA the Atomic Blonde / Myrna
- Big Town as Charlotte Casterline
- The Ford Television Theatre as Dolores Martin
- The Public Defender as Eve Manchester
- The Lone Wolf as Barbara Kincaid
- Fireside Theater as Waitress
- The Man Behind the Badge as Rose Gilbert
- The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater
- Front Row Center as Miriam Blake / Kitty Packard
- Dragnet
- The Eve Arden Show as Burlesque Queen
- Colt.45 as Clover Haig
- Playhouse 90 as Mrs. Leeds
- December Bride
- Studio One as Ginger Ferris
- Buckskin as Diana Marlowe
- Pursuit as Evelyn
- Frontier Doctor as Lillian Lloyd
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin as Lil Morris
- as Dolly King
- The Thin Man as Eve Marloff / Pat Renard
- The Deputy as Madge Belden
- Dennis the Menace as Charles' Mother
- Holiday Lodge as Mona
- Rawhide as Lola / Sarah
- The Red Skelton Show as Sally Albright / Ruthie / Ruby - San Fernando Red's Accomplice / Clara Appleby / McCluskey's Moll / Velma - Philip's Accomplice