Martha Scott

Martha Scott Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: September 22, 1912

Death Date: May 28, 2003

Birth Place: Jamesport, Missouri

An attractive, accomplished actress, Martha Scott began her professional career appearing in Shakespearean productions at the 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair. After further honing her craft in stock and on radio, she made her mark as Emily in the 1938 original Broadway production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-winning "Our Town." Scott earned a 1940 Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her film debut recreating the stage role. For much of her early feature career, the Missouri native generally playing characters much older than herself like the titular elderly woman reflecting on her life in Tay Garnett's "Cheers for Miss Bishop" or her loyal parson's wife in "One Foot in Heaven" (both 1941). Scott delivered a strong portrait of a greedy harridan married to a selfless newspaper editor (John Mills) in "So Well Remembered" (1947).

In "The Desperate Hours" (1955), she was stalwart as the wife and mother of the family held hostage by Humphrey Bogart. The actress played the mother of Charlton Heston (nine years her junior) in two 50s Biblical epics, Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments" (1955) and William Wyler's Oscar-winner "Ben-Hur" (1959). After an absence of a decade and a half, Scott returned to acting as a nun on board a distressed plane in the schlocky sequel "Airport 1975" (1975) and offered an astringent turn as a ballet company manager in Herbert Ross' "The Turning Point" (1977).

Scott began appearing on the small screen in the early 50s in such anthology series as "The Web" and "Teller of Tales." She hosted and narrated "Modern Romances" (NBC, 1954-58). For much of the 60s, she concentrated on stage work, making occasional guest appearances on shows ranging from "The F.B.I." to "Columbo." When she became more active in the 70s, it was often in character roles. Scott had the recurring role of Bob's mother on "The Bob Newhart Show" and also appeared as the mother of Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray) on "Dallas" in 1979 and 1985. In the short-lived primetime soap "Secrets of Midland Heights" (1980-81), she was the matriarch of a wealthy but morally bankrupt family.

In a fascinating episode of "Murder, She Wrote" in 1987, Scott, Jeffrey Lynn and Harry Morgan reprised their screen roles in 1949's "Strange Bargain." The plot presumed to find the real killer and incorporated scenes from the original film. In addition to acting, Scott had a secondary career as a producer with both the (1978) Broadway and (1991) film versions of "First Monday in October," a comedy drama about the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. The former paired Henry Fonda and Jane Alexander, the latter Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh.

Credits

Love and Betrayal

Actor
Ginger
Movie
1989

Adam: His Song Continues

Actor
Gram Walsh
Movie
1986

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Georgia Wilson
Series
1984

Highway to HeavenStream

Guest Star
Laura Swann
Series
1984

Hotel

Guest Star
Roz Campbell
Soap
1983

Summer Girl

Actor
Martina Shelburne
Movie
1983

Adam

Actor
Gram Walsh
Movie
1983

First Monday in October

Producer
Movie
1981

Magnum, P.I.Stream

Guest Star
Jeanie LaSalle
Series
1980

DallasStream

Guest Star
Soap
1978

The Turning Point

Actor
Adelaide
Movie
1977
63%

The Bionic WomanStream

Actor
Helen Elgin
Series
1976

The Bionic WomanStream

Guest Star
Helen Elgin
Series
1976

Colombo: Playback

Actor
Margaret Meadis
Movie
1975

Medical Story

Actor
Miss McDonald
Movie
1975

The Abduction of Saint Anne

Actor
Mother Michael
Movie
1975

Police Woman

Guest Star
Mrs. Wadsworth
Series
1974

Airport 1975Stream

Actor
Sister Beatrice
Movie
1974
30%

Thursday's Game

Actor
Mrs. Reynolds
Movie
1974

Murder in the First Person Singular

Actor
Mrs. Emerson
Movie
1974

The Six Million Dollar ManStream

Guest Star
Helen Elgin
Series
1973

The Devil's Daughter

Actor
Mrs. Stone
Movie
1973

Charlotte's WebStream

Voice
Mrs. Arable
Movie
1973
76%

The Bob Newhart ShowStream

Guest Star
Mrs. Martha Hartley
Series
1972

Longstreet

Guest Star
Show
1971

ColumboStream

Guest Star
Margaret Meadis
Series
1971
84%

Lemonade

Actor
Mabel
Movie
1971

The Front Page

Executive Producer
Movie
1970

The Courtship of Eddie's FatherStream

Guest Star
Series
1969

Mod Squad

Guest Star
Belle Fuller
Series
1968

Cimarron Strip

Actor
Show
1967

Route 66Stream

Guest Star
Ruth O'Brien
Series
1960

Ben-HurStream

Actor
Miriam
Movie
1959
85%

No Greater Sin

Actor
Lottie Graham
Movie
1957

Eighteen and Anxious

Actor
Lottie Graham
Movie
1957

SayonaraStream

Actor
Mrs. Webster
Movie
1957
82%

The Ten Commandments

Actor
Yochabel
Show
1956

The Ten CommandmentsStream

Actor
Yochabel
Movie
1956
84%

The Desperate Hours

Actor
Eleanor "Ellie" Hilliard
Movie
1955

Modern Romances

Host
Show
1954

Ben Hecht's Tales of the City

Actor
Show
1953

When I Grow Up

Actor
Mother Reed
Movie
1951

Teller of Tales

Actor
Show
1950

SuspenseStream

Actor
Series
1949

Strange Bargain

Actor
Georgia Wilson
Movie
1949

So Well Remembered

Actor
Olivia
Movie
1947

Hi Diddle Diddle

Actor
Janie Prescott Phyffe
Movie
1943

Diamonds and Crime

Actor
Janie Prescott Phyffe
Movie
1943

War of the WildcatsStream

Actor
Catherine Elizabeth Allen
Movie
1943

In Old Oklahoma

Actor
Catherine Elizabeth Allen
Movie
1943

Cheers for Miss Bishop

Actor
Ella Bishop
Movie
1941

One Foot in Heaven

Actor
Hope Morris Spence
Movie
1941

En Honor a la Señorita Bishop

Actor
Movie
1941

They Dare Not Love

Actor
Marta Keller
Movie
1941

Our TownStream

Actor
Emily Webb
Movie
1940
86%

The Howards of Virginia

Actor
Jane Peyton-Howard
Movie
1940