Martha Scott Movies and Career Information
Sep 22, 1912
Jamesport
Actor and Producer
Martha Ellen Scott (September 22, 1912 – May 28, 2003) was an American actress best known for her roles as mother of the lead character in numerous films and television shows. Scott was born in Jamesport, Missouri, the daughter of Letha (née McKinley) and Walter Scott, an engineer and garage owner; her mother was a second-cousin of U.S. President William McKinley. Scott became interested in acting in high school. She got her start acting in shortened Shakespeare productions at the Century of Progress world's fair in Chicago (1933–34). Scott eventually went to New York City, where she was cast as the original Emily in the Broadway production of Our Town. Her film debut in Our Town in 1940 saw her receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her critically acclaimed performance as Emily Webb. Scott's co-star was William Holden, in the role of George Gibbs. Unfortunately, the censors sanitized the film's last scene after Emily has died (set in a cemetery after Emily's death during childbirth in the stage production), and allowed her to live to make for a happy ending. She appeared in films such as The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur, Airport 1975 and The Turning Point. In both
- Martha Scott Movies before 2012
- Hi Diddle Diddle 2000
- Airport 1975 1974
- Howards of Virginia (1940) 1940
- Ten Commandments (1923) 1923
- Desperate Hours (1955)
- One Foot in Heaven
- Our Town
- Sayonara
- Desperate Hours
- Movies Produced by Martha Scott
- First Monday in October 1981