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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · David Livingstone (born March 19, 1813, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland—died May 1, 1873, Chitambo [now in Zambia]) was a Scottish missionary and explorer who exercised a formative influence on Western attitudes toward Africa.

  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · Cousine Sadye Marks (1905–1983), später Mary Livingstone, Komödiantin, ⚭ Jack Benny; Cousin Hilliard Marks, Radio- und TV-Produzent; Familie Schroth. Heinrich Schroth (1871–1945), Theater- und Filmschauspieler ⚭ Else Ruttersheim, Schauspielerin Carl-Heinz Schroth (1902–1989), Schauspieler

  3. Benny’s wife of five years, Sadye Marks, who’d performed with him on Vaudeville, joined the cast on August 3rd as Mary Livingstone. In storyline she was a young Benny fan from Plainfield, New Jersey. Eventually she read humorous poetry and letters from her mother, and much later she would become a main deflator of Benny’s ego.

  4. Benny’s wife of five years, Sadye Marks, who’d performed with him on Vaudeville, joined the cast on August 3rd as Mary Livingstone. In storyline she was a young Benny fan from Plainfield, New Jersey. Eventually she read humorous poetry and letters from her mother, and much later she would become a main deflator of Benny’s ego.

  5. Jack Benny and Eddie Anderson toying with a Maxwell car, while Mary Livingstone, Frank Sinatra, (back row L to R) Writer Sam Perrin, Writer John Tackaberry, and Producer Hilliard Marks stand by. The "gift" was an early Christmas Present for Benny — December 19th, 1947

  6. The four ladies named Mary attendant on Mary Queen of Scots. The list is variously given, including: Mary Seton, Mary Beaton, Mary Livingstone, Mary Fleming, Mary Hamilton, and Mary Carmichael. They are frequently mentioned in Scottish ballads.

  7. 30. Apr. 2024 · Then, they’d hear the long list of stars: wife Mary Livingstone, Eddie Anderson (his valet Rochester, who got the best lines on the show), bandleader Phil Harris and Irish tenor Dennis Day. It would then open into the situation, with stories that often centered around Benny (as a character) being a vain, petty cheapskate.