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Maura McGiveney

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Maura McGiveney

Birth
Stockport, Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England
Death
10 Nov 1990 (aged 51)
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Mission Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Maura McGiveney was born Mary Alish McGiveney on February 28,1939 in Stockport England UK, the daughter of "quick change" actor Owen McGiveney and Elizabeth Hughes. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and first came to Hollywood to work in film, appearing in an uncredited role as an attendant in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959). Primarily working in television, she was in several episodes of Perry Mason and Hawaii Five-O and also appeared in Dr. Kildare, McHale's Navy, The Virginian, Laredo, My Three Sons, The Hollywood Palace, Adam-12, Peter Gunn, The Fugitive, The Flying Nun, and Death Valley Days. McGiveney earned a Golden Globe nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966 for her role as Claier Hackett in the farcical comedy Do Not Disturb, with Doris Day and Rod Taylor. On stage, she appeared in Harvey, The Second City, and The Fantasticks, among other productions. Maura was a comedian and singer as well as an actress. In what she hoped to be her ticket to fame, she appeared in Turn-on, a projected series similar to the successful TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Turn-On's sole episode aired February 5, 1969, with the curvaceous McGiveney as "The Body Politic " a member of the repertory company. The rather sexually explicit themes, jokes and remarks led to ABC affiliates refusing to broadcast the second episode, and the sponsor Bristol-Myers immediately cancelled it, even though five shows were filmed and twenty-one more were planned. Maura said, "I still can't understand it. We were all so sure it was going to be a big hit." On January 10,1972, she married longtime on-and off boyfriend William Szathmary, also known on television as Bill Dana in Las Vegas, NV. The couple were divorced four months later in Los Angeles. Maura McGiveney died of cirrhosis of the liver on November 10, 1990 in Sherman Oaks, CA. at the age of 51.
Maura McGiveney was born Mary Alish McGiveney on February 28,1939 in Stockport England UK, the daughter of "quick change" actor Owen McGiveney and Elizabeth Hughes. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and first came to Hollywood to work in film, appearing in an uncredited role as an attendant in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959). Primarily working in television, she was in several episodes of Perry Mason and Hawaii Five-O and also appeared in Dr. Kildare, McHale's Navy, The Virginian, Laredo, My Three Sons, The Hollywood Palace, Adam-12, Peter Gunn, The Fugitive, The Flying Nun, and Death Valley Days. McGiveney earned a Golden Globe nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966 for her role as Claier Hackett in the farcical comedy Do Not Disturb, with Doris Day and Rod Taylor. On stage, she appeared in Harvey, The Second City, and The Fantasticks, among other productions. Maura was a comedian and singer as well as an actress. In what she hoped to be her ticket to fame, she appeared in Turn-on, a projected series similar to the successful TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Turn-On's sole episode aired February 5, 1969, with the curvaceous McGiveney as "The Body Politic " a member of the repertory company. The rather sexually explicit themes, jokes and remarks led to ABC affiliates refusing to broadcast the second episode, and the sponsor Bristol-Myers immediately cancelled it, even though five shows were filmed and twenty-one more were planned. Maura said, "I still can't understand it. We were all so sure it was going to be a big hit." On January 10,1972, she married longtime on-and off boyfriend William Szathmary, also known on television as Bill Dana in Las Vegas, NV. The couple were divorced four months later in Los Angeles. Maura McGiveney died of cirrhosis of the liver on November 10, 1990 in Sherman Oaks, CA. at the age of 51.


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  • Created by: Juggalo1992
  • Added: Mar 4, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143342449/maura-mcgiveney: accessed ), memorial page for Maura McGiveney (28 Feb 1939–10 Nov 1990), Find a Grave Memorial ID 143342449, citing San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Juggalo1992 (contributor 48127979).