Martha Stewart (actress) explained

Martha Stewart
Birth Name:Martha Ruth Stewart Haworth
Birth Date:October 7, 1922
Birth Place:Bardwell, Kentucky, U.S.
Death Place:Reseda, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other Names:Martha Shelley
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1945–1964
Spouse:
    Children:3; including David Shelley

    Martha Ruth Stewart Shelley (Haworth; October 7, 1922 – February 17, 2021), better known as Martha Stewart, was an American actress. She was noted for playing Mildred Atkinson in In a Lonely Place (1950) alongside Humphrey Bogart.

    Early life

    Stewart was born in Bardwell, Kentucky, on October 7, 1922. Her family relocated to Brooklyn during her childhood. She attended New Utrecht High School, graduating in 1939.[1] [2] She first worked in show business singing on NBC radio with Glenn Miller, Harry James, and Claude Thornhill.[1] [3] She was recruited by a Hollywood talent scout after an appearance at the Stork Club in Manhattan.[1] [2]

    Career

    Stewart made her film debut in Doll Face (1945), in which she acted alongside Vivian Blaine and sang a duet with Perry Como.[1] She then featured in Johnny Comes Flying Home (1946) opposite Richard Crane, then in I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) with June Haver. The following year, she starred with Donald O'Connor in Are You with It?. She also appeared on Broadway in the musical Park Avenue from 1946 to 1947.[1] [2]

    Stewart performed one of her best-known roles as murder victim Mildred Atkinson in the classic In a Lonely Place (1950). The film is regarded as one of Humphrey Bogart's finest performances.[2] That same year, she featured in Convicted with Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. She went on to star in Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952) alongside Alan Young and Dinah Shore.[1] She appeared on television as the co-host of Those Two from 1952 to 1953, and in one episode of The Red Skelton Show in 1954. Nearly a decade would elapse before she featured in the episode "A Nice Touch" of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Stewart acted for the final time in Surf Party (1964), after which she retired.[1]

    Personal life and death

    Stewart was married to singer-comedian Joe E. Lewis for two years;[4] the marriage ended in divorce in 1948. Her second marriage was to actor-comedian George O'Hanlon from 1949 to 1952. She married her third and final husband David Shelley in 1955; they remained married until his death in 1982.[2] The couple had three children, one of whom, singer David Shelley, predeceased her in 2015.[1]

    Stewart was the subject of an erroneous obituary in 2012, published by the website of Variety magazine, when she was actually still living in California under the name Martha Shelley. Stewart died on February 17, 2021, at the age of 98.[1] [2]

    Filmography

    YearTitleRole
    1945Doll Face[5] [6] Frankie Porter
    1946Johnny Comes Flying HomeAnn Cummings
    1947I Wonder Who's Kissing Her NowLulu Madison
    Daisy KenyonMary Angelus
    1948Are You with It?Bunny La Fleur
    1950In a Lonely PlaceMildred Atkinson
    ConvictedBertie Williams
    1952Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick[7] Soubrette
    1964Surf PartyPauline Lowell

    Television credits

    References

    1. News: Martha Stewart, Actress in 'Daisy Kenyon' and 'In a Lonely Place,' Dies at 98. Mike. Barnes. February 21, 2021. February 21, 2021. The Hollywood Reporter.
    2. News: Martha Stewart Dead: 'In a Lonely Place' and 'Daisy Kenyon' Star Was 98. Daniel S.. Levine. February 21, 2021. February 21, 2021. PopCulture.com. Pop Culture Media.
    3. News: Radio's Sweater Girls . July 21, 2020 . Tampa Bay Times . September 17, 1944 . Florida, St. Petersburg . 30. Newspapers.com.
    4. News: Divorce Planned . July 21, 2020 . Spokane Chronicle . Associated Press . June 2, 1948 . 12. Newspapers.com.
    5. Web site: Martha Stewart. Rotten Tomatoes. February 21, 2021.
    6. Web site: Martha Stewart. American Film Institute. February 9, 2021.
    7. Web site: Martha Stewart. https://web.archive.org/web/20171030043812/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba24dce95. dead. October 30, 2017. British Film Institute. February 21, 2021.
    8. Web site: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour : A Nice Touch (1963) – Cast and Crew. AllMovie. February 21, 2021.
    9. Book: Hyatt, Wesley. A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951–1971. McFarland. May 7, 2015. 163. 9781476608754.
    10. News: Sure to Read "TV Review". 13. July 2, 1952. February 21, 2021. Brooklyn Eagle.
    11. News: Status of Cavalcade of Stars, Season 3. July 19, 2009. February 21, 2021. Television Obscurities.

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