Hyer, Martha (1924–)

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Hyer, Martha (1924–)

American actress. Name variations: Martha Hyer Wallis. Born Aug 10, 1924, in Fort Worth, TX; m. C. Ray Stahl, 1951 (div. 1954); m. Hal B. Wallis (producer), 1966 (died 1986).

Made film debut in The Locket (1946), followed by So Big, Sabrina, Cry Vengeance, Francis in the Navy, Kiss of Fire, Battle Hymn, Mister Cory, The Delicate Delinquent, My Man Godfrey, Paris Holiday, Houseboat, The Big Fisherman, The Best of Everything, Ice Palace, Wives and Lovers, The Carpetbaggers, The Sons of Katie Elder, The Chase, The Night of the Grizzly, The Happening and Day of the Wolves, among others; reportedly, under name Martin Julien, wrote screenplay for Rooster Cogburn. Nominated for Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Some Came Running (1959).

See also autobiography Finding My Way (1990).