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Martine Bartlett

Martine Bartlett (April 24, 1925 – April 5, 2006[1]) was an American actress. A life member of The Actors Studio,[2] Bartlett is best-remembered, albeit not by name, for her chilling performance as Hattie Dorsett, the seriously disturbed, abusive mother of Sally Field's title character in Sybil.

Martine Bartlett
Born(1925-04-24)April 24, 1925
DiedApril 5, 2006(2006-04-05) (aged 80)
EducationWashington University in St. Louis (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1951–1983

Career edit

She was active onstage with the former St. Louis Community Playhouse, Rooftop Players and the old Empress Theater. She received her master's degree at the Graduate Drama School at Yale.[3] Her debut on Broadway was as a townsperson in The Devil's Disciple (1950). She was part of the ensemble cast in Saint Joan (1951),[1] starring Uta Hagen.

Her first television appearance was in an episode of Robert Montgomery Presents titled "The Man Who Vanished" (1956). Her other appearances include episodes on The Twilight Zone, The Fugitive, Dr. Kildare, The Virginian, Kojak, Cannon, Mission: Impossible, and Quincy, M.E. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress for her performance in an episode of the series Arrest and Trial[4] ("Journey Into Darkness", 1963).

She returned to Broadway in 1957 and played the role as Loreena Lovejoy in Carson McCullers' The Square Root of Wonderful (starring Anne Baxter). Bartlett appeared as the kindly Aunt Nonnie in the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth (1959).[1]

Her motion picture debut was as the English teacher Miss Metcalf in Splendor in the Grass (1961), starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty. Other films in which she appeared include The Prize (1963) and Lord Love a Duck (1966). She played Alma Mulloy, the first victim of Rod Steiger's serial killer in No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). She played the delusional prostitute Sadie in Fuzz (1972); played Raquel Welch's mother (and Jodie Foster's grandmother) in Kansas City Bomber (1972); and appeared in Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1975).

Bartlett portrayed the "Secret Wife", a self-abusing mental patient, in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977). In the NBC miniseries Sybil (1976), Bartlett played Hattie Dorsett, Sybil's psychotic mother who appears in flashbacks abusing and tormenting a very young Sybil (played by Natasha Ryan), garnering acclaim for her performance. She made her last known appearance in an episode of the television series Remington Steele (1983).

Death edit

Bartlett died on April 5, 2006, in Tempe, Arizona, aged 80. She is buried in Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.[5] She was survived by a brother and sister.[3]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Splendor in the Grass Miss Metcalf
1963 The Prize Saralee Garrett
1966 Lord Love a Duck Inez
1968 No Way to Treat a Lady Alma Mulloy
1972 Fuzz Sadie
1972 Kansas City Bomber Mrs. Carr
1975 Aloha, Bobby and Rose Rose's mother
1977 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Secret Wife

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Kraft Television Theatre Mrs. Elton "Emma"
1958 The United States Steel Hour Miss Fraser "One Red Rose for Christmas"
1961 Naked City Receptionist "A Memory of Crying"
1963 Ben Jerrod Lil Morrison TV series
1963 Dr. Kildare Mrs. Goodwin "The Sleeping Princess"
1963 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Flossie Season 1 Episode 24: "The Star Juror"
1963 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs. Bergen Season 2 Episode 6: "Nothing Ever Happens in Linville"
1963 Breaking Point Miss Newly "And James Was a Very Small Snail"
1963 Arrest and Trial Miranda Ledoux Porter "Journey Into Darkness"
1964 The Twilight Zone Miss Finch "Night Call"
1964 The Lieutenant Stella Bonney "In the Highest Tradition"
1964 The Fugitive Streetwalker "The End Game"
1964 The Eleventh Hour Ina Danholt "The Color of Sunset"
1965 Profiles in Courage Caroline "Daniel Webster"
1965 The Big Valley Cinda Bentell "The Guilt of Matt Bentell"
1966 The Virginian Margaret McKinley "One Spring Like Long Ago"
1966 Mission: Impossible Ariana Domi "Zubrovnik's Ghost"
1967 CBS Playhouse Margaret "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
1967 Judd, for the Defense Grace Garrison "Death from a Flower Girl"
1968 Felony Squad Leona Corbett "The Love Victim"
1969 Then Came Bronson Nora Halvorsen "The Old Motorcycle Fiasco"
1970 The Mod Squad Mrs. Farrell "Sweet Child of Terror"
1970 Medical Center Stella Hibbs "Fright and Flight"
1970 The Immortal Mrs. Adkins "The Return"
1971 Big Fish, Little Fish Edith Maitland TV film
1972 The Sixth Sense Carrie "Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death"
1973 Cannon Hanna Freel "He Who Digs a Grave"
1973 Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law Mary Gregson "Sometimes Tough Is Good"
1974 The Manhunter Mady Gordon "The Lodester Ambush"
1975 Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan Bea Sutton TV film
1975 Lincoln Kitty Cavan "Prairie Lawyer"
1975 Kojak Margaret McCune "A House of Prayer, a Den of Thieves"
1975 Cannon Maybelle Tweedy "The Conspirators"
1976 Cannon Madge Cleary "The House of Cards"
1976 Sybil Hattie Dorsett TV miniseries
1981 Sizzle Freda TV film
1982 Quincy, M.E. Sobriety Group Member "Dying for a Drink"
1983 Remington Steele Millicent "Steele Flying High" (final appearance)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Martine Bartlett". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  2. ^ Garfield, David (1980). "Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980". A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-0254-2650-4.
  3. ^ a b Jones, Kenneth (June 12, 2006). "Obituaries: Martine Bartlett, Stage and Screen Actress, Deat at 81". Playbill. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
  4. ^ "Martine Bartlett". Emmys. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  5. ^ Wilson, Scott (August 22, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons (3d ed.). McFarland. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-7864-7992-4. Retrieved January 22, 2023.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Martine Bartlett April 24 1925 April 5 2006 1 was an American actress A life member of The Actors Studio 2 Bartlett is best remembered albeit not by name for her chilling performance as Hattie Dorsett the seriously disturbed abusive mother of Sally Field s title character in Sybil Martine BartlettBorn 1925 04 24 April 24 1925St Louis Missouri U S DiedApril 5 2006 2006 04 05 aged 80 Tempe Arizona U S EducationWashington University in St Louis BA Yale University MFA OccupationActressYears active1951 1983 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 References 5 External linksCareer editShe was active onstage with the former St Louis Community Playhouse Rooftop Players and the old Empress Theater She received her master s degree at the Graduate Drama School at Yale 3 Her debut on Broadway was as a townsperson in The Devil s Disciple 1950 She was part of the ensemble cast in Saint Joan 1951 1 starring Uta Hagen Her first television appearance was in an episode of Robert Montgomery Presents titled The Man Who Vanished 1956 Her other appearances include episodes on The Twilight Zone The Fugitive Dr Kildare The Virginian Kojak Cannon Mission Impossible and Quincy M E She was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress for her performance in an episode of the series Arrest and Trial 4 Journey Into Darkness 1963 She returned to Broadway in 1957 and played the role as Loreena Lovejoy in Carson McCullers The Square Root of Wonderful starring Anne Baxter Bartlett appeared as the kindly Aunt Nonnie in the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams Sweet Bird of Youth 1959 1 Her motion picture debut was as the English teacher Miss Metcalf in Splendor in the Grass 1961 starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty Other films in which she appeared include The Prize 1963 and Lord Love a Duck 1966 She played Alma Mulloy the first victim of Rod Steiger s serial killer in No Way to Treat a Lady 1968 She played the delusional prostitute Sadie in Fuzz 1972 played Raquel Welch s mother and Jodie Foster s grandmother in Kansas City Bomber 1972 and appeared in Aloha Bobby and Rose 1975 Bartlett portrayed the Secret Wife a self abusing mental patient in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden 1977 In the NBC miniseries Sybil 1976 Bartlett played Hattie Dorsett Sybil s psychotic mother who appears in flashbacks abusing and tormenting a very young Sybil played by Natasha Ryan garnering acclaim for her performance She made her last known appearance in an episode of the television series Remington Steele 1983 Death editBartlett died on April 5 2006 in Tempe Arizona aged 80 She is buried in Calvary Cemetery in St Louis Missouri 5 She was survived by a brother and sister 3 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1961 Splendor in the Grass Miss Metcalf 1963 The Prize Saralee Garrett 1966 Lord Love a Duck Inez 1968 No Way to Treat a Lady Alma Mulloy 1972 Fuzz Sadie 1972 Kansas City Bomber Mrs Carr 1975 Aloha Bobby and Rose Rose s mother 1977 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Secret Wife Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1954 Kraft Television Theatre Mrs Elton Emma 1958 The United States Steel Hour Miss Fraser One Red Rose for Christmas 1961 Naked City Receptionist A Memory of Crying 1963 Ben Jerrod Lil Morrison TV series 1963 Dr Kildare Mrs Goodwin The Sleeping Princess 1963 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Flossie Season 1 Episode 24 The Star Juror 1963 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs Bergen Season 2 Episode 6 Nothing Ever Happens in Linville 1963 Breaking Point Miss Newly And James Was a Very Small Snail 1963 Arrest and Trial Miranda Ledoux Porter Journey Into Darkness 1964 The Twilight Zone Miss Finch Night Call 1964 The Lieutenant Stella Bonney In the Highest Tradition 1964 The Fugitive Streetwalker The End Game 1964 The Eleventh Hour Ina Danholt The Color of Sunset 1965 Profiles in Courage Caroline Daniel Webster 1965 The Big Valley Cinda Bentell The Guilt of Matt Bentell 1966 The Virginian Margaret McKinley One Spring Like Long Ago 1966 Mission Impossible Ariana Domi Zubrovnik s Ghost 1967 CBS Playhouse Margaret Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night 1967 Judd for the Defense Grace Garrison Death from a Flower Girl 1968 Felony Squad Leona Corbett The Love Victim 1969 Then Came Bronson Nora Halvorsen The Old Motorcycle Fiasco 1970 The Mod Squad Mrs Farrell Sweet Child of Terror 1970 Medical Center Stella Hibbs Fright and Flight 1970 The Immortal Mrs Adkins The Return 1971 Big Fish Little Fish Edith Maitland TV film 1972 The Sixth Sense Carrie Dear Joan We re Going to Scare You to Death 1973 Cannon Hanna Freel He Who Digs a Grave 1973 Owen Marshall Counselor at Law Mary Gregson Sometimes Tough Is Good 1974 The Manhunter Mady Gordon The Lodester Ambush 1975 Attack on Terror The FBI vs the Ku Klux Klan Bea Sutton TV film 1975 Lincoln Kitty Cavan Prairie Lawyer 1975 Kojak Margaret McCune A House of Prayer a Den of Thieves 1975 Cannon Maybelle Tweedy The Conspirators 1976 Cannon Madge Cleary The House of Cards 1976 Sybil Hattie Dorsett TV miniseries 1981 Sizzle Freda TV film 1982 Quincy M E Sobriety Group Member Dying for a Drink 1983 Remington Steele Millicent Steele Flying High final appearance References edit a b c Martine Bartlett Internet Broadway Database Retrieved August 17 2022 Garfield David 1980 Appendix Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980 A Player s Place The Story of The Actors Studio New York MacMillan p 277 ISBN 978 0 0254 2650 4 a b Jones Kenneth June 12 2006 Obituaries Martine Bartlett Stage and Screen Actress Deat at 81 Playbill Retrieved June 26 2023 Martine Bartlett Emmys Retrieved August 18 2022 Wilson Scott August 22 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland p 46 ISBN 978 0 7864 7992 4 Retrieved January 22 2023 External links editMartine Bartlett at IMDb Martine Bartlett at AllMovie MSN Movies entry for Martine Bartlett TVGuide com entry for Martine Bartlett Martine Bartlett at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martine Bartlett amp oldid 1220483243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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