Elwood (Bill) Hoffman (1947 - 1962, his death)[1][2] Hobe Morrison (1964 - 1983, her death)[1][3]
Children
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Toni Darnay (born Mercy Mustell,[3] April 11, 1921 – January 5, 1983)[4] was an American actress and dancer.
Early years
Darnay was born in Chicago, Illinois.[4] Her father, Robert R. Mustell,[5] was a doctor, and her mother had acted in silent films[6]: 71 and on stage in theaters owned by Darnay's grandfather, Landon Gates.[7] She attended College Prep High School in Chicago,[8] and at the Chicago Art Theatre she studied acting, dancing, and singing.[6]: 71 As a youngster, she danced in clubs, including The Palmer House and Chez Paree[7] and performed in vaudeville, repertory theater, and summer stock but often found her ventures ended by her father.[9] After taking night classes for a year at Northwestern University (often dashing from the campus to a night club to dance), she went to New York, looking for work on Broadway at age 19.[6]: 71
Career
In Chicago in 1940, Darnay was a member of Winnie Hoveler's Dancing Darlings, performing in the floor show at Harry's New Yorker.[10]
Darnay acted in stock theater companies at Oconomowac Walk, Wisconsin, and Bridgehampton, Long Island, among other places.[7] She toured with a company of Arsenic and Old Lace, as the ingenue lead, and acted in Black Narcissus, The Duenna, and Name Your Own Poison.[11] On Broadway, Darnay danced in Sadie Thompson (1944), was an understudy in The Women (1973), and was both a performer and an understudy in Molly (1973), The Heiress (1976), and Vieux Carre (1977).[4] Other stage productions in which she performed included The Heiress, Life with Father, Molly, and The Women.[3]
Darnay was married to writer Elwood (Bill) Hoffman from March 1947 until his death in January 1962.[1][2] They had two children,[6] including noted defense attorney Darnay Hoffman.[18] In 1964, she married theatrical columnist Hobe Morrison, and they remained wed until her death.[3]
Death
On January 5, 1983, Darnay died of lung cancer at her home in Manhattan at age 61.[3]
References
^ abc"Marriages". Variety. October 8, 1976. p. 71. ProQuest505749258. Toni Darnay to Hobe Morrison, Nov. 20, West Nyack, N.Y. She's a legit - television - radio actress, widow of playwright - tv scripter Bill Hoffman; he's legit editor and Broadway reviewer for Variety.
^ abLandry, Robert J. (January 24, 1962). "Playwright Bill Hoffman Passes; Colorful Figure of Air Media & Broadway". Variety. pp. 2, 69. ProQuest962774887. Bill Hoffman, 44, who died suddenly Monday afternoon (22) in his Manhattan apartment at 309 East 17 Street, was one of the most colorful figures at the Columbia Broadcasting System [...] when the CBS radio department was rated the pace-setter of the industry. [...] His widow is the radio-tv and stage actress, Toni Darnay. [...] The Hoffmans' two children, in their early teens, are Toni Phillipe and Darnay.
^Carson, Jim (June 1, 1946). "Listen!". The Atchison Daily Globe. Kansas, Atchison. p. 3. Retrieved April 16, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
^ abcTerrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 319–320. ISBN978-0-7864-4513-4.