Martha Scott
Biography
Martha Ellen Scott (1912–2003) was an iconic American actress celebrated for her memorable portrayals as the mother of central characters in an array of films and television series. Born on April 22, 1912, in Glendale, California, Scott's acting career spanned several decades, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility. She made her film debut in "The Dark Angel" (1935), and her breakthrough role came in 1940 when she portrayed the mother in the acclaimed film "Our Town," which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Scott's affinity for maternal roles became a defining aspect of her career, allowing her to connect deeply with audiences. Her performances in movies such as "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940) and "The Ten Commandments" (1956) solidified her status as a beloved figure in Hollywood. Beyond her film work, Scott also made significant contributions to television, appearing in popular series including "The Twilight Zone" and "The Waltons."
Throughout her life, Martha Scott garnered immense respect in the entertainment industry, earning numerous accolades for her performances. She continued to act until the late 1990s, leaving behind a legacy marked by her powerful portrayals of strength, resilience, and compassion. Scott passed away on May 28, 2003, but her impact on film and television continues to resonate.
Filmography
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Sayonara
1957 • Mrs. Webster
In Old Oklahoma
1943 • Catherine Elizabeth Allen
Cheers for Miss Bishop
1941 • Ella Bishop
Charlotte's Web
1973
So Well Remembered
1947 • Olivia
The Turning Point (1977)
1977 • Adelaide
The Devil's Daughter
1973 • Mrs. Stone
The Howards of Virginia
1940 • Jane Peyton-Howard
Airport 1975
1974
The Ten Commandments (1956)
1956 • Yochabel
Hi Diddle Diddle
1943 • Janie Prescott
Our Town
1940 • Emily Webb
Ben-Hur
1959 • Miriam
One Foot in Heaven
1941 • Hope Morris Spence