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Marian Driscoll Jordan

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42: 354:. Those who knew Marian doubted that she would ever return to radio, especially after the show moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1939. However, Marian astonished everyone by travelling alone from Joliet, Illinois to Pasadena, California in March 1939. She was able to return to the character of "Molly," and some listeners considered her better than before. 347:
In 1938, the show and Jordan would both suffer major changes. During this time, Marian was drinking excessively. She entered a rehabilitation center in suburban Chicago and tried to get sober. The Jordan children were in high school and college. "Molly" was written out of the radio show, and the
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In 1953, Jordan's health became progressively worse. She became exhausted and easily fatigued. A doctor suggested she take a long rest, but she refused, deciding instead to continue performing. The Fibber McGee and Molly program was then recorded from the Jordans' home in
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Marian Jordan's health began to deteriorate in the 1950s. This was the beginning of the end both for the show and for Jordan. The program officially ended in 1956 but the Jordans continued their roles as Fibber McGee and Molly in short skits on the NBC radio program
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Jordan was first heard on radio with her husband Jim in 1924 after a bet that Jim made with his brother. The couple's performance was a success. They began performing at WIBO, a radio station in Chicago where they earned $ 10 a week.
190:(April 15, 1898 – April 7, 1961) was an American actress and radio personality. She was most remembered for portraying the role of Molly McGee, the patient, common sense, honey-natured wife of Fibber McGee on the 344:. The series was a big hit. Marian played the role of Molly McGee, the patient and intelligent wife who supports husband Fibber McGee through various get rich quick schemes and misadventures. 304:. The series starred Marian as a gossipy green-grocer. Jim played the manager of the grocery store. Marian was known for her catchphrase, "He was smack out of everything, 'cept hot air." 391:
until October 2, 1959, when her poor health made her unable to continue. By the time Fibber McGee and Molly was adapted for television, Marian was too ill to reprise her role, and
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As a teenager and young adult, Driscoll gave music lessons and sang in choir at the church which she attended. While at choir practice one day, she met a member of the choir named
433:. They were married for almost 43 years until her death on April 7, 1961. They had two children: Kathryn Therese Jordan, and James Carroll "Jim" Jordan. She was a Roman Catholic. 907: 310:"Smackout" ended in 1935 after its sponsorship was taken over by the Johnson Wax Company. The Jordans and Don Quinn collaborated on the creation of a new show for Johnson Wax, 411:. She played the role of Mirandy with her husband Jim as Luke. It was a farm-report program in which Luke told tall tales and face-saving lies for comedic effect. 239:. The two were married on August 31, 1918. They had two children together; a son and a daughter. The couple went on to have a long career in show business. 220:
Carroll), (1858–1928). Driscoll's paternal great-grandfather, Michael Driscoll, Sr. (1793–1849), emigrated with his wife and children from his hometown of
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The show, for which Don Quinn was head writer, was the Jordans' first nationwide success. It was also one of the first situation comedies (sitcoms).
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Their life as newlyweds started humbly. Marian became a piano teacher and Jim a mailman. Jim enlisted in the army and was eventually stationed in
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as Fibber. Lewis's darker take on the character was a factor in the television series' cancellation after only a half-season.
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The show received high ratings, from season three in 1938 until the end of its run. It also gave birth to a
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Marian Jordan died at her home in Encino on April 7, 1961, of cancer. She and Jim Jordan are buried at the
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On April 16, 1935, Marian Jordan, her husband Jim, and writer Don Quinn, began broadcasting
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from 1935 to 1959. She starred on this series opposite her real-life husband
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The deterioration of Marian's health began in 1938 during the run of
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In 1958, Marian was found to have an inoperable form of cancer.
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but survived. After the war ended, Jim stayed in Europe to do
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Jordan also has a star for her contributions to radio on the
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in 1989. Marian and Jim Jordan were inducted the same year.
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Marian Jordan also appeared as Molly in six movies based on
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Jordan was born Marian Irene Driscoll on April 15, 1898, in
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In the 1920s, Jordan did a radio show in Chicago entitled
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In 1927, Marian and Jim began their second radio show,
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In 1931, while in Chicago, the Jordans met cartoonist
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in the roles of Fibber McGee and Molly McGee, 1937.
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Index

Marian Jordan

Jim Jordan
Peoria
Illinois
Encino
California
Holy Cross Cemetery
Culver City, California
Fibber McGee and Molly
Jim Jordan
NBC
Fibber McGee and Molly
Jim Jordan
Peoria, Illinois
nÊe
Baltimore, County Cork
Boston
Bureau County, Illinois
James Edward "Jim" Jordan
France
influenza
1918 flu pandemic
Vaudeville
Chicago
Don Quinn
Smackout
Fibber McGee and Molly
Fibber McGee and Molly
NBC

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