Advertisement
Advertisement
People named Margaret Whiting
Below are 49 people with the first name Margaret and the last name Whiting. Try the Whiting Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.
ADVERTISEMENT
BY ANCESTRY.COM
Find records of Margaret Whiting
Explore what's going on in the
AncientFaces Community
AncientFaces Community
49 Margaret Whiting Biographies
Sort:
Updated



Margaret Whiting
Birth name Margaret Eleanor Whiting
Born July 22, 1924 Detroit, Michigan, United States
Died January 10, 2011 (aged 86) Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Jazz, traditional pop
Occupation Singer
Years active 1942–2010
Labels Capitol, Dot, Verve, London, Audiophile, DRG
Margaret Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011) was an American popular music and country music singer who gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s.
Biography
Whiting was born in Detroit, but her family moved to Los Angeles in 1929, when she was five years old. Her father, Richard, was a composer of popular songs, including the classics "Hooray for Hollywood", "Ain't We Got Fun?", and "On the Good Ship Lollipop." Whiting's singing ability was noticed at an early age and at seven she sang for singer-lyricist Johnny Mercer, with whom her father had collaborated on some popular songs, including "Too Marvelous for Words". In 1942, Mercer co-founded Capitol Records and signed Margaret to one of Capitol's first recording contracts.
Whiting's first recordings were as featured singer with various orchestras:
"That Old Black Magic", with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra (1942)
"Moonlight in Vermont", with Billy Butterfield's Orchestra (1943) It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.
"It Might as Well Be Spring", with Paul Weston and His Orchestra (1945)
In 1945, Whiting began to record under her own name, making such recordings as: "All Through the Day" (1945, becoming a bestseller in the spring of 1946)
"In Love in Vain" (1945) (these two from the movie "Centennial Summer")
"Guilty" (1946) "Pretending" (1946) "Oh, But I Do" (1946)
"A Tree in the Meadow" (a number 1 hit in the summer of 1948)
"Slippin' Around", a duet with star Jimmy Wakely (a number 1 hit in 1949)
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" (duet with Johnny Mercer, 1949)
"Blind Date", a novelty record with Bob Hope (1950)
"Far Away Places" (1949)
"Silver Bells" (duet with Jimmy Wakely, 1951)
Until the mid-1950s Whiting continued to record for Capitol, but as she ceased to record songs that charted as hits, she switched to Dot Records in 1957 and to Verve Records in 1960.[6] Whiting returned to Capitol in the early 1960s and then signed with London Records in 1966. On London, Whiting landed one last major hit single in 1966, "The Wheel of Hurt", which hit #1 on the Easy Listening singles chart. Her final solo albums were made for Audiophile (1980, 1982, 1985) and DRG Records (1991). Her distinguished conductors and musical arrangers through the years included Buddy Bregman, Frank DeVol, Russell Garcia, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Marty Paich, Nelson Riddle, Pete Rugolo, and Paul Weston.
Whiting co-starred on the 15-minute musical programs The Jack Smith Show and Club Fifteen. She also was a vocalist on The Eddie Cantor Show and was in the cast of The Philip Morris Follies of 1946 and The Railroad Hour. Additionally, she was hostess on the Spotlight Revue and a featured singer on the transcribed Barry Wood Show. She also appeared in the part of a young Sophie Tucker, in the Lux Radio Theater production "No Time For Heartaches".
Margaret and Barbara Whiting starred as themselves in the situation comedy Those Whiting Girls. The show, produced by Desilu Productions, aired on CBS as a summer replacement series (in place of I Love Lucy) between July, 1955 and September, 1957.
Margaret Whiting was a regular guest on variety shows and talk shows throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, when the musical series focused on Whiting's hometown of Detroit; The Big Record, The Bob Hope Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Tony Martin Show, The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The George Jessel Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Nat King Cole Show, Over Easy, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Patti Page Show, The Red Skelton Hour, The Steve Allen Show, The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Texaco Star Theater, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Virginia Graham Show, and The Voice of Firestone.
In 1960, Whiting appeared as Vinnie Berkeley in one of the last episodes, "Martial Law", of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Colt .45. Paul Picerni was cast in the same segment as Duke Blaine.
In 1984, Whiting appeared in the television musical movie Taking My Turn. It was basically a filmed version of the 1983 off-Broadway show in which she appeared. This ensemble show also included Marni Nixon, Tiger Haynes, and Cissy Houston among others. The music was composed by Gary William Friedman with lyrics by Will Holt. The revue was centered on issues regarding aging. The stage production opened at New York City's Entermedia Theatre on June 9, 1983.
It went on to win the 1984 Outer Critic's Circle Award for Best Lyrics/Music and was nominated for the 1984 Drama Desk Award for Best Musical (losing to Stephen Sondheim's Sunday In the Park With George). A cast recording of the stage production was released and subsequently re-released on CD.
In the 2000s, Whiting was interviewed in several documentaries about singers and songwriters of her era, including Judy Garland: By Myself (2004), Fever: The Music of Peggy Lee (2004), Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer (2007), Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me (2009), The Andrews Sisters: Queens of the Music Machines (2009) and Michael Feinstein's American Songbook (2010).
From 1989 through 2001, Whiting was the Artistic Director of the annual Cabaret and Performance Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford Connecticut. With other performers such as Julie Wilson and Anne Francine as well as musical directors like Tex Arnold, she spent 10 days instructing selected professionals and amateurs in the cabaret performance process.
Marriages
Whiting was married four times, and had one child:
Hubbell Robinson Jr., a writer, producer, and television executive (December 29, 1948 – divorced August 18, 1949)
Lou Busch, a ragtime pianist known as "Joe 'Fingers' Carr" (divorced; one daughter, Deborah, born 1950)
John Richard Moore, a founder of Panavision (married 1958 – divorced)
Jack Wrangler (John Stillman), 1970s and 1980s gay pornography film actor; married when Whiting was 70 and he was 48 (1994 – April 7, 2009; his death from emphysema)
Death
Whiting died on January 10, 2011, aged 86, from natural causes at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey.

Margaret E Whiting of Wakefield, Washington County, RI was born on October 31, 1924, and died at age 83 years old on August 15, 2008. Margaret Whiting was buried at Rhode Island Veteran Memorial Cemetery
Section E-1 Row 10 Site 397 301 South County Trail, in Exeter.

Margaret Whiting of Chula Vista, San Diego County, CA was born on February 7, 1918, and died at age 83 years old on February 11, 2001.

Margaret E Whiting of New York, New York County, New Jersey was born on July 22, 1924, and died at age 86 years old on January 10, 2011.

Margaret Whiting of California was born on February 25, 1916, and died at age 59 years old in December 1975.

Margaret Whiting of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on October 1, 1926, and died at age 67 years old on September 2, 1994.

Margaret E Whiting was born on January 22, 1912, and died at age 82 years old in April 1994. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret E Whiting.

Margaret Whiting of Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado was born on October 19, 1898, and died at age 77 years old in September 1976.

Margaret Whiting of Washington was born on February 22, 1887, and died at age 77 years old in February 1964.

Margaret Whiting of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah was born on November 22, 1898, and died at age 80 years old in February 1979.

Margaret Whiting was born on April 7, 1922, and died at age 57 years old in January 1980. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Whiting.

Margaret W Whiting of Foley, Baldwin County, AL was born on October 23, 1913, and died at age 95 years old on December 19, 2008.

Margaret V Whiting was born on May 9, 1921, and died at age 67 years old on January 11, 1989. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret v Whiting.

Margaret K Whiting was born on November 14, 1907, and died at age 83 years old on January 23, 1991. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret K Whiting.

Margaret A Whiting of Rockford, Winnebago County, IL was born on November 5, 1956, and died at age 53 years old on April 29, 2010.

Margaret Whiting of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois was born on November 21, 1880, and died at age 92 years old in May 1973.

Margaret Whiting of Alton, Madison County, Illinois was born on July 3, 1902, and died at age 66 years old in October 1968.

Margaret Whiting of Altona, Knox County, Illinois was born on May 25, 1897, and died at age 76 years old in December 1973.

Margaret L Whiting of Whittier, Jackson County, NC was born on May 10, 1914, and died at age 74 years old on September 10, 1988.

Margaret Whiting of Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia was born on March 19, 1904, and died at age 67 years old in October 1971.

Margaret Whiting of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio was born on April 27, 1906, and died at age 74 years old in February 1981.

Margaret Whiting of Avondale Estates, Dekalb County, Georgia was born on May 7, 1897, and died at age 76 years old in March 1974.

Margaret R Whiting of Newport News, Newport News City County, VA was born on August 16, 1898, and died at age 95 years old on January 12, 1994.

Margaret B Whiting was born on November 20, 1902, and died at age 87 years old on February 2, 1990. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret B Whiting.

Margaret Whiting of Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD was born on May 31, 1877, and died at age 90 years old on December 15, 1967.

Margaret A Whiting was born on November 16, 1925, and died at age 65 years old in July 1991. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret A Whiting.

Margaret Whiting was born on July 1, 1948, and died at age 61 years old on January 15, 2010. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Whiting.
More people named Margaret Whiting:
ADVERTISEMENT
BY ANCESTRY.COM
Find records of Margaret Whiting
Advertisement
Similar Whiting names
Whiting biographies alphabetically beginning with Mack and ending with Margery Whiting.
Mack Whiting
Madeleine Whiting
Madelene Whiting (Oct 10, 1896 - Jan 1986)
Madeline Whiting
Madge Whiting (Feb 8, 1894 - Aug 1982)
Madolyn Whiting (Feb 9, 1923 - Nov 23, 2004)
Mae Whiting
Magdalena Whiting (May 5, 1898 - Apr 19, 1995)
Maggie Whiting
Magnolia Whiting (Dec 29, 1929 - Oct 9, 1996)
Mahala Whiting
Majorie Whiting (Jun 14, 1902 - Oct 18, 1961)
Malcolm Whiting
Mallory Whiting (May 2, 1917 - Sep 8, 2003)
Malvina Welch (1865 - May 13, 1903)
Mamie Whiting
Mandie Whiting (Apr 9, 1913 - Nov 8, 1996)
Manilla Whiting (Nov 13, 1898 - Dec 1984)
Marcella Whiting (Sep 19, 1931 - Feb 26, 2009)
Marcellus Whiting
Marcena Whiting (Nov 7, 1895 - May 1980)
Marcus Whiting (Oct 8, 1904 - Sep 1984)
Margaret Whiting
Margaretta Whiting (Mar 17, 1903 - Jul 1994)
Margarita Whiting (May 25, 1914 - Jan 1985)
Margene Whiting (Sep 12, 1926 - Mar 5, 1998)
Margery Whiting
More people with the last name Whiting
Lucy - Machelle
< Prev
Next >
Margie - Mason