Teri Keane


Teri Keane is an American actress known for her work in the era of old-time radio. She was reported to have "appeared in more than 100 dramatic roles in radio and television." For a twelve-year period, from Oct 1963 to April 4, 1975, she played Martha Spears Marceau, the wife of police chief Bill Marceau on the CBS-TV daytime drama The Edge of Night.

Early years

Keane was born in Manhattan. Her father was a newspaperman, at one time an editor of The New York Globe, and her mother was "the leading coloratura" at the Hungarian Royal Opera House in Budapest, who later became a professor of music at Wittenberg College. She attended the Professional Children's School in Manhattan.
Keane's acting career began when she was 9 years old. "By the time I was 19," she told a reporter for a story in the November 1954 issue of TV Radio Mirror, "I had played dramatic roles in five Broadway shows and was already a radio veteran."

Radio

Keane's roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.
ProgramRole
Big SisterHope Melton Evans
Life Can Be BeautifulChichi
Marriage for TwoVikki
Mystery Without MurderSecretary
Road of LifeJocelyn Brent
The Romance of Helen TrentCarol Bancroft
The Second Mrs. BurtonTerry Burton

Keane was also a member of the casts of Mr. Mercury, Just Plain Bill, and Somerset Maugham Theater. In the 1970s, she was heard on CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

Stage

Keane's Broadway credits include Hairpin Harmony, The Vagabond King, Swing Your Lady, and What a Life.

Television

Keane's roles on television programs included those shown in the table below.
ProgramRole
The Edge of NightMartha Marceau
One Life to LiveNaomi Vernon

Keane also appeared on Young Doctor Malone, Kitty Foyle, The Inner Flame, The Road of Life, All My Children, Ryan’s Hope, Loving, Guiding Light, Search for Tomorrow, As the World Turns, and American Inventory.

Personal life

Keane married radio and television actor John Larkin on June 10, 1950, in Englewood, New Jersey. They had a daughter, Sharon, born March 5, 1951, and were divorced in 1961, the year Larkin left his starring role on The Edge of Night and moved to Hollywood. She divides her time between a Manhattan apartment and home in Upstate New York.