Martha Ellen Scott (September 22, 1912 – May 28, 2003) was an American actress. She was featured in major films such as Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956), and William Wyler's Ben-Hur (1959). Martha played the mother of Charlton Heston's character in both films. She originated the role of Emily Webb in Thornton Wilder's Our Town on Broadway in 1938, and later recreated the role in the 1940 film version, for which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Early life

Scott was born in Jamesport, Missouri. She was the daughter of Letha (née McKinley) and Walter Alva Scott. Walter was an engineer and garage owner. Her mother was a second cousin of U.S. President William McKinley. The Scott family remained in Jamesport until Martha was 13 years old. At that time, they moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Eventually, they relocated in Detroit, Michigan. Scott became interested in acting while in high school. She furthered this interest by attending the University of Michigan. Her accolades included a teaching certificate, as well as accomplishing a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama in 1934.

Career

Stage

Frank Craven, Martha Scott and John Craven in the original Broadway production of Our Town (1938)

Scott received a career boost right out of college, when she appeared with the Globe Theatre Troupe in a series of Shakespeare productions at the Century of Progress world's fair in Chicago in 1934. Following that, she moved to New York City, where she found steady work both in stock stage productions and radio dramas. In 1938, she made her Broadway debut in the original staging of Thornton Wilder's play Our Town as Emily Webb, the tragic young woman who dies in childbirth.

Film

Scott as Moses' mother, Yochabel, in The Ten Commandments (1956)

Two years later, Scott reprised the role of Emily in her film debut when Our Town was made into a movie. Her critically acclaimed performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

Scott found steady movie work for the next four decades, appearing in major epics such as The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur, The Desperate Hours, and Airport 1975. Charlton Heston was a frequent co-star with Scott on both stage and screen. As she told an interviewer in 1988, "I played his mother twice and his wife twice. I was his mother in Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments. I was his wife on the stage in New York in Design for a Stained Glass Window and The Tumbler in London."

Producer

In 1968, Scott joined Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan in forming a theatrical production company called the Plumstead Playhouse. It later became the Plumstead Theatre Company and moved to Los Angeles. The company produced First Monday in October, both on stage and on film. Scott co-produced both versions. Her last production was Twelve Angry Men, which was performed at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, California.

Television

Scott began appearing in TV roles in the medium's early days. On November 2, 1950, she starred in "The Cut Glass Bowl" on The Nash Airflyte Theater, followed by several guest appearances on Robert Montgomery Presents and other shows of television's "golden age", including two episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. This pattern of guest roles continued through the 1960s with appearances on Route 66, Ironside, and The Courtship of Eddie's Father, among others. In the mid-1950s, Scott was the narrator for Modern Romances, an afternoon program on NBC-TV.

Scott was also a frequent TV guest star in the 1970s. She had recurring roles as Bob Newhart's mother on The Bob Newhart Show, the mother of Colonel Steve Austin (Lee Majors) on both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, as well as Patricia Shepard, Sue Ellen and Kristin's mother on Dallas during its early years and later during the 1986 season. Scott was cast in single-episode guest appearances on several hit shows of the era, such as The Sandy Duncan Show, Columbo: Playback (1975), The Mod Squad, Marcus Welby, M.D., and The Love Boat. She played the role of Jennifer Talbot, Terri Brock's nasty grandmother, on General Hospital for six months (1986–1987), which ended when her character was murdered and stuffed in a drain pipe.

In the 1980s, she had a regular role on the short-lived series Secrets of Midland Heights and appeared in several television movies and in single episodes of shows such as Magnum, P.I., The Paper Chase, and Highway to Heaven. In 1987 she costarred with Jeffrey Lynn in an episode of Murder, She Wrote, which was a direct sequel to their 1949 feature film Strange Bargain. Scott's final acting role on television was in 1990 in the movie Daughter of the Streets.

Personal life

Scott with second husband Mel Powell in 1947
Gravesite of Martha Scott and husband Mel Powell in Jamesport, Missouri

Scott was married twice, first to radio producer and announcer Carleton William Alsop from 1940 to 1946, and then to jazz pianist and composer Mel Powell from 1946 until his death in 1998. She had one child with Alsop, son Carleton Scott Alsop, and two daughters—Mary Powell Harpel and Kathleen Powell—with her second husband.[citation needed]

According to her son, Scott never forgot about her childhood hometown, using the mental image of a Jamesport cemetery in preparation for her Oscar-nominated role in Our Town. Said Alsop, "She told me she used that place as her image because it's so serene and beautiful" and that her deceased McKinley and Scott relatives "became the Gibbs and the Webbs in the play".

Death

Scott died on May 28, 2003, in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, aged 90, from natural causes. She was interred next to Powell in the Masonic Cemetery in her native Jamesport, Missouri.[citation needed]

Honors

For her contribution in the theatre, Scott has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6126 Hollywood Boulevard.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1936Lloyds of LondonCourt room accuserUncredited
1940Our TownEmily Webb
1940The Howards of VirginiaJane Peyton-Howard
1941Cheers for Miss BishopElla Bishop
1941They Dare Not LoveMarta Keller
1941One Foot in HeavenHope Morris Spence
1943Stage Door CanteenMartha Scott
1943Hi Diddle DiddleJanie Prescott Phyffe
1943In Old OklahomaCatherine Elizabeth AllenAlternate title: "War of the Wildcats"
1947So Well RememberedOlivia
1949Strange BargainGeorgia Wilson
1951When I Grow UpMother Reed (1890's)
1955The Desperate HoursEllie Hilliard
1956The Ten CommandmentsYochabel
1957Eighteen and AnxiousLottie Graham
1957SayonaraMrs. Webster
1959Ben-HurMiriam
1973Charlotte's WebMrs. ArableVoice
1974Airport 1975Sister Beatrice
1977The Turning PointAdelaide
1981First Monday in OctoberCameo Appearance (uncredited)
1988Doin' Time on Planet EarthVirginia Camalier

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950The Nash Airflyte TheaterSeason 1 Episode 7: "The Cut Glass Bowl"
1950–1957Robert Montgomery PresentsEllen Scott / Julia Brougham / Madeleine / Marietta Jackson5 episodes
1951Lux Video TheatreEsmereldaSeason 1 Episode 19: "The Choir Rehearsal"
1951Lights OutPhyllisSeason 3 Episode 39: "The Cat's Cradle"
1951The ClockSeason 3 Episode 1: "Journey Across the River"
1951Somerset Maugham TV TheatreMartha Jones2 episodes
1952Betty Crocker Star MatineeSeason 1 Episode 20: "Woman in His Life"
1952Armstrong Circle TheatreSeason 2 Episode 29: "Way of Courage"
1953The WebHarrietSeason 3 Episode 37: "Dear Sister"
1953The Revlon Mirror TheaterSeason 1 Episode 2: "Salt of the Earth"
1953Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the CitySeason 1 Episode 4: "Episode #1.4"
1953Medallion TheatreSeason 1 Episode 9: "Scent of the Roses"
1953SuspenseSeason 6 Episode 1: "The Sister"
1954Center StageSeason 1 Episode 6: "The Desdemona Murder Case"
1955TV Reader's DigestMrs. Robert Louis StevensonSeason 1 Episode 3: "Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson"
1956Kraft Television TheatreJoannaSeason 9 Episode 43: "Prairie Night"
1956–1957Goodyear Television PlayhouseKate Douglas2 episodes
1957Modern RomancesNarratorEpisode: "The Misguided Man: Part 5"
1958Matinee TheaterSeason 3 Episode 150: "The Gardenia Bush"
1959Playhouse 90Mrs. AustinSeason 3 Episode 25: "A Trip to Paradise"
1959MarkhamMarie VaughnSeason 1 Episode 19: "Grave and Present Danger"
1959The United States Steel HourGrace SullivanSeason 7 Episode 3: "Rachel's Summer"
1960New Comedy ShowcaseKit TylerSeason 1 Episode 1: "You're Only Young Twice"
1961The Play of the WeekClaraSeason 2 Episode 26: "The Wooden Dish"
1961–1962Route 66Helen Watson / Ruth O'Brien2 episodes
1962Follow the SunBetty StoverSeason 1 Episode 19: "Ghost Story"
1963The DuPont Show of the WeekHelen AdamsSeason 2 Episode 11: "Two Faces of Treason"
1963The NursesEdith ArnoldSeason 1 Episode 26: "A Dark World"
1963The Greatest Show on EarthClaire KyleSeason 1 Episode 3: "No Middle Ground for Harry Kyle"
1965Slattery's PeopleFran StevensSeason 2 Episode 10: "Color Him Red"
1967Cimarron StripMrs. KihlgrenSeason 1 Episode 9: "The Search"
1967The F.B.I.Katharine LamberthSeason 3 Episode 8: "Overload"
1969IronsideFrancine MillerSeason 2 Episode 18: "The Prophecy"
1970The Courtship of Eddie's FatherGrandmotherSeason 1 Episode 21: "Guardian for Eddie"
1970Paris 7000Amy WesterlySeason 1 Episode 9: "The Last Grand Tour"
1971LongstreetLouisa De CarieSeason 1 Episode 4: "So, Who's Fred Hornbeck?"
1971LemonadeMabelTV Movie
1972Honeymoon SuiteSeason 1 Episode 0: "First Pilot"
1972The Sandy Duncan ShowHarrietSeason 1 Episode 1: "Hooray for Harriet"
1972The Delphi BureauMarthaSeason 1 Episode 1: "The Deadly Little Errand"
1972–1977The Bob Newhart ShowMrs. Martha Hartley7 episodes
1973The Devil's DaughterMrs. StoneTV Movie
1973The Mod SquadBelle FullerSeason 5 Episode 19: "Put Out the Welcome Mat for Death"
1973Marcus Welby, M.D.Mrs. LoringSeason 4 Episode 22: "The Other Martin Loring"
1973Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawMildredSeason 3 Episode 8: "The Sin of Susan Gentry"
1974Sorority KillHouse MotherTV Movie
1974The Man from IndependenceMamma TrumanTV Movie
1974Police StoryMary RyanSeason 1 Episode 19: "Fingerprint"
1974Thursday's GameMrs. ReynoldsTV Movie
1974Murder in the First Person SingularMrs. EmersonTV Movie
1974The Wide World of MysteryHouse Mother / Mrs. Emerson2 episodes
1974Police WomanMrs. WadsworthSeason 1 Episode 3: "Warning: All Wives"
1974–1975The Six Million Dollar ManHelen Elgin3 episodes
1975The Abduction of Saint AnneMother MichaelTV Movie
1975ColumboMargaret MidasSeason 4 Episode 5: "Playback"
1975The Legendary Curse of the Hope DiamondMumsieTV Movie
1975Medical StoryMiss McDonaldTV Movie
1976–1977The Bionic WomanHelen Elgin6 episodes
1978The WordSarah RandallMiniseries
1979CharlestonMrs. Farrell-Aunt LouisaTV Movie
1979Married: The First YearElizabeth Gorey2 episodes
1979The Love BoatJanet LathamSeason 3 Episode 6: "Gopher's Greatest Hits/The Vacation/One Rose a Day"
1979–1985DallasPatricia Shepard10 episodes (Recurring role)
1980Beulah LandPenelope PenningtonMiniseries
1980Father FigureHilda WollmanTV Movie
1980–1981Secrets of Midland HeightsMargaret MillingtonSeries regular
1983Summer GirlMartina ShelburneTV Movie
1983AdamGram WalshTV Movie
1983Magnum, P.I.Jeanie LaSalleSeason 4 Episode 5: "Limited Engagement"
1984The Paper ChaseMarion GreySeason 2 Episode 13: "Limits"
1985–1986General HospitalJennifer Talbot10 episodes
1985–1987HotelEstelle / Roz Campbell2 episodes
1986Adam: His Song ContinuesGram WalshTV Movie
1986Highway to HeavenLaura Swann2 episodes
1987Murder, She WroteGeorgia WilsonSeason 3 Episode 21: "The Days Dwindle Down"
1989Love and BetrayalGingerTV Movie
1990Daughter of the StreetsSarahTV Movie

Radio appearances

YearProgramEpisode/source
1941Philip Morris PlayhouseMade for Each Other
1941Lux Radio TheatreCheers for Miss Bishop
1942Lux Radio TheatreOne Foot in Heaven
1948Suspense"Crisis"
1949The Great GildersleeveBirthday Party Conflicts
1953Theatre Guild on the AirKate Fennigate

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