Darling began to study singing, and in 1940 she was given a scholarship by the New York Municipal Opera Association. She turned down an offer to appear alongside
Mickey Rooney in one of the
MGM Andy Hardy movies, and went on
Broadway, making her debut in the musical
Count Me In in 1942. Darling's stage career hit a real high when she landed the role of Carrie Pipperidge in the original Broadway production of
Carousel in 1945. She appeared in 850 consecutive performances. Her role as Carrie Pipperidge helped her with parts for radio and TV in the 1950s. She hosted her own television show for
NBC in
New York City,
A Date with Jean Darling. Her daily TV show for women,
The Singing Knit-Witch, was aired on
KHJ-TV in
Hollywood. Her last work was a humorous silent comedy short, ''The Butler's Tale'', from 2013. Written and directed by her good friend René Riva, a Dutch actor and singer, it was styled after the ones Darling starred in as a child. In 1974, Darling moved to
Dublin, Ireland, where she wrote mystery stories and had over 50 short stories published in the ''
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Whispers''. As "Aunty Poppy", she read stories, which she wrote herself, on
RTÉ radio and TV. She also wrote plays for radio and worked as a journalist. ==Personal life==