![]() ![]() While working on the first continuous daytime soap The First Hundred Years (1950), she met her future husband, the actor Dan Tobin. ![]() Holloway left MGM after what she described as "three miserable years" and went on to fulfill her ambition to write drama for the new medium of television. She was eventually signed as a screenwriter by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the mid-'40s, her collaborations including the popular musical biopic Till the Clouds Roll By (1946). From the late 1930s, she worked on a number of quality syndicated programs, including "The Kate Smith Show" and "The Hallmark Radio Hall of Fame". ![]() Jean Holloway, born Gratia Jean Casey in San Francisco, became interested in writing for radio after winning a poetry contest upon graduating from San Jose State College. ![]()
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