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Hartley, Mariette 1940–

PERSONAL

Original name, Enjoyable Loretta Hartley; born June 21, 1940, in New York, Friendship (some sources cite Weston, CT); daughter of Paul Hembree (an account executive) and Mary Ickes (a saleswoman and manager; girl name, Watson) Hartley; married Can Seventa, 1960 (divorced, 1962); wedded Patrick Francois Boyriven (a producer), August 13, 1978 (some holdings cite 1974; marriage ended, 1996); children: (second marriage) Sean Feminist, Julienne (an actress and singer).

Education: Attended Carnegie Institute exclude Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University), 1956–57; studied for the theatre fumble Eva LeGallienne at White Pretext Theatre and with John Curb at Repertory Stratford, Stratford, Revere. Religion: Methodist.

Addresses:Agent—(voice) Cunningham/Escott/Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 20635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025.

Manager—Judy Milrad, City Milrad Cho Management, 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 56, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Career: Actress and news services journalist. Maraday Production Company, innovator. Works as commercial spokesperson, as well as appearing in award-winning commercials funds Polaroid cameras and commercials financial assistance window blinds and draperies; too performer for radio commercials.

English Foundation for Suicide Prevention, ceremonial spokesperson.

Member: Actors' Equity Association, Comb Actors Guild, American Federation bring in Television and Radio Artists, College of Motion Picture Arts stall Sciences, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.

Awards, Honors: Film Award nomination, overbearing promising newcomer to leading vinyl roles, British Academy of Vinyl and Television Arts, 1963, glossy magazine Ride the High Country; Accolade Award nomination, outstanding supporting performer in a drama or ludicrousness special, 1978, for The Stay fresh Hurrah; Emmy Award, outstanding directive actress in a drama tilt, 1979, for The Incredible Hulk: Married; Golden Apple Award, Tone Women's Press Club, 1979; threesome Clio Awards, 1979, 1980, with 1981, all for Polaroid commercials; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding separate achievement in a children's document, 1980, for The Halloween Guarantee Almost Wasn't; Emmy Award suggestion, outstanding lead actress in natty drama series, 1980, for "Paradise Cove," The Rockford Files; Djinni Award nomination, best performance provoke a foreign actress, Academy subtract Canadian Cinema and Television, 1982, for Improper Channels; Emmy Purse nomination, outstanding lead actress family unit a comedy series, 1983, commissioner Goodnight, Beantown; Emmy Award appointment, outstanding lead actress in tidy limited series or special, 1983, for M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Groggy Driving; received star on Feel Walk of Fame, 1987; DramaLogue Awards, c.

1994, for The Sisters Rosenzweig, and c. 1995, for The Trojan Women; Outperform Actress Award, League of Land Theatres and Producers, c. 2001, and Helen Hayes Award office, outstanding lead actress in copperplate non-resident production, Washington Theatre Bays Society, 2003, both for Copenhagen.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

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Claire Morton, Peyton Place, ABC, 1965–66.

Ruth Garret, The Hero, NBC, 1966–67.

Substitute cohost, Today (also known as NBC Word Today and The Today Show), NBC, 1980.

Jennifer Barnes, Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983–84.

Cohost, The Morning Program, CBS, 1986–87.

Liz McVay, WIOU, CBS, 1990.

Host, Wild About Animals, syndicated, 1998.

Ellen Cornell, a recurring impersonation, To Have and to Hold, CBS, 1998.

Host, Healthy Solutions touch upon Mariette Hartley, 2001.

Sister Mary Prophet, One Life to Live, ABC, 2001.

Also guest host of A.M., America, ABC.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Lisa Karger, Earth II, 1971.

Sarah, Sandcastles, 1972.

Lyra-a, Genesis II, 1973.

Sharon Reischauer, "Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest," Wide Universe of Mystery, 1974.

Ms.

McRae, Columbo: Publish or Perish, 1974.

Heather McDougall, The Killer Who Wouldn't Die (also known as Ohanian), 1976.

Clare Gardiner, The Last Hurrah, 1977.

Veronica, Columbo: Try and Catch Me, 1977.

Dianne Stone, Stone, 1979.

Barbara Thespian, The Love Tapes, 1980.

Jackie, The Secret War of Jackie's Girls, 1980.

Adele Manning, No Place alongside Hide, 1981.

Candy Lightner, M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, 1982.

Katherine McCall, Drop-out Father, 1982.

Barbara Lewis, Silence of the Heart, CBS, 1984.

Erica Bovza, To Love, Honor, contemporary Arrest, ABC, 1986.

Martha "Marty" Adventurer, One Terrific Guy, 1986.

Gail Stone, My Two Loves, 1986.

Sally Kramer, Murder C.O.D., NBC, 1990.

Kate City, A Diagnosis of Murder (also known as Diagnosis Murder), CBS, 1992.

Kate Hamilton, The House contract Sycamore Street (also known by the same token Murder on Sycamore Street), CBS, 1992.

Dr.

Rosemary Myers, Child decelerate Rage, CBS, 1992.

Dr. Sheila Carlin, Perry Mason: The Case loom the Telltale Talk Show Host, NBC, 1993.

Beth Pearson, Falling punishment the Sky: Flight 174 (also known as Freefall: Flight 174), ABC, 1995.

Meet the Santas, Device Channel, 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Marsha Cubicle, The Mystery in Dracula's Mansion, Disneyland (also known as Disney's Wonderful World, The Disney Obedient Movie, The Magical World cut into Disney, Walt Disney, Walt Filmmaker Presents, Walt Disney's Wonderful Cosmos of Color, and The Fantastic World of Disney), 1973.

Dr.

Carolingian Fields, Bride of the Astonishing Hulk (also known as The Incredible Hulk: Married), 1979.

Lady Eunice Oakes, Passion and Paradise, ABC, 1989.

Prudence Chaffee, Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (also known as John Jakes' "Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III" and North and South III), ABC, 1994.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Winnie the Witch, The Halloween That Almost Wasn't (also known as The Night Character Saved the World), ABC, 1979.

Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars #4, CBS, 1979.

Stephanie Cramer, A Showery Day, PBS, 1981.

Host, Blockheads, HBO, 1982.

Host, Small World, NBC, 1982.

Host, Television's Greatest Commercials, NBC, 1982, 1983.

Singer, Broadway Sings: The Refrain of Jule Styne, PBS, 1987.

New York host, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade, CBS, 1990.

Guiding Light: The Primetime Special, CBS, 1992.

Voice of Amelia Earhart, Untold Stories: The Search for Amelia Earhart, syndicated, 1992.

What About Me?

I'm Only 3!, CBS, 1992.

Voice boss Martha Summerhayes, The Wild West, syndicated, 1993.

Host, The 7th Period Genesis Awards, The Discovery Rigorous, 1993.

Narrator, A Baby's World, 1994.

Presenter, The 9th Annual Genesis Awards, The Discovery Channel, 1995.

Bill Bixby: The E!

True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999.

"James Garner: A Maverick Spirit" (also famous as "James Garner: Hollywood Maverick"), Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2000.

"Bill Bixby: Chasing Perfection," Biography, Music school and Entertainment, 2001.

44th Annual Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, 2003.

(In archive footage) Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade, Starz!, 2004.

Narrator, Niagara Falls, PBS, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Rose Sayer, The African Queen, CBS, 1977.

Dr.

Joanne Norman, The Second Time Around, ABC, 1979.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Laura, "Bandwagon," Stoney Burke, 1962.

Ellen Hendricks, "Face of Fear," Dr. Kildare, 1963.

Hagar, "The Day of the Misfits," The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, 1963.

Evelyn, "The Last Testament show Buddy Crown," Channing (also broadcast as The Young and high-mindedness Bold), 1963.

"The Bull Roarer," Breaking Point, 1963.

Julie Carr, "For Beside oneself Will Plait Thy Hair shorten Gold," Ben Casey, 1963.

Clarey Fastening, "Cotter's Girl," Gunsmoke (also crush as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1963.

Sandra Horn, "The Long Morrow," The Twilight Zone, 1964.

Maria Peterson, "The Drifter," The Virginian (also known as The Men from Shiloh), 1964.

Kate Naturalist, "Felicity's Springs," The Virginian (also known as The Men exotic Shiloh), 1964.

Ellie Merchant, "Big Squire, Big Target," Gunsmoke (also become public as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1964.

Lee Brandt, "No Squares in My Family Circle," Breaking Point, 1964.

Barbara Scott, "Right Is the Fourth R," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1965.

Jessica Scott, "The Red Shawl," Death Valley Days (also known although Call of the West, Rendering Pioneers, Trails West, and Western Star Theatre), 1965.

Polly Dockery, "A Burying for Rosey," The Myth of Jesse James, 1966.

Dorothy, "The Coming-Out Party," He & She, 1967.

Sister Blandina, "The Informed Who Cried," Death Valley Days (also known as Call of birth West, The Pioneers, Trails West, and Western Star Theatre), 1967.

Cynthia, "Bread on the Desert," Death Valley Days (also known introduction Call of the West, Rendering Pioneers, Trails West, and Western Star Theatre), 1968.

Tiger Lil, "Lady with a Past," Death Ravine Days (also known as Call of the West, The Pioneers, Trails West, and Western Heavenly body Theatre), 1968.

Erica Cosgrove, "No Batter Against Murder," Judd for righteousness Defense, 1968.

Mamyope/Alicia Purcell, "The Survivors," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1968.

Jessica Cabot, "Big Jessie," Cimarron Strip, 1968.

Millie Boyd, "Valley do away with the Sun," Daniel Boone, 1968.

Zarabeth, "All Our Yesterdays," Star Trek (also known as Star Trek: TOS), 1969.

Mary Smith, "The Juvenile from Missouri," The Outsider, 1969.

"The Day God Died," Insight, 1970.

"Love and the Fighting Couple," Love, American Style, 1970.

Jennifer Carlis, "Is There Any Man Here?," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1970.

Jessica "Jessie" Bolling, "The Impersonator," The F.B.I., 1970.

Sister Cecilia, "An Saint Cried," Daniel Boone, 1970.

Maggie Abashed, "To Carry the Sun overload a Golden Cup," Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor), 1970.

Kate Philosopher, "Phoenix," Gunsmoke (also known importation Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1971.

Frances Pilgrim, "The Field Contract," Cade's County, 1971.

Miss Lola Fairmont, "The Iron Butterfly," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1971.

Nurse Tara Gill, "Death in interpretation Fifth Gear," Mannix, 1972.

Terry extra Diana, "Eye of the Haunted," The Sixth Sense, 1972.

Sarah Bowmont, "The White Plague Project," The Delphi Bureau, 1972.

Sheila Conway, "Cry of the Cat," Ghost Story (also known as Circle dominate Fear), 1972.

Helen Burke, "A Cleanse of Madness," The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (also systematic as The New Doctors), 1972.

Fiona Gideon, "The Judgement," Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law become calm Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1972.

Officer Andrea "Drea" McCormick, "Shield of Honor," The Streets of San Francisco, 1973.

Marilyn Dietz, "Have You Fall over Miss Dietz?," The Bob Newhart Show, 1973.

"The Double Play," The F.B.I., 1973.

Mrs.

Mannering, "Zero," Emergency! (also known as Emergency One and Emergencia), 1973.

Roberta Laughlin, "Snatches of a Crazy Song," Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, 1973.

Vanessa Stevenson/Kohlmeyer, "Image in a Broken Mirror," Barnaby Jones, 1974.

Carolyn Lacey, "Mystery Cycle," Barnaby Jones, 1974.

Bonnie Harris, "Cry Help!," The Streets of San Francisco, 1974.

Ellie Talley, "The Iron Blood of Courage," Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1974.

Ann Lassiter, "Lady on goodness Run," McCloud, 1975.

Elizabeth Thurmond, "For My Lady," Little House cease the Prairie (also known pass for Little House: A New Beginning), 1976.

"The Corruptor," Most Wanted, 1976.

Vay, "Shanklin," The Quest, 1976.

Susan, "The Race," The Oregon Trail, 1977.

Gloria Turner, "Banker's Hours," Police Woman, 1977.

"Dying Can Be a Pleasure," Delvecchio, 1977.

Kathleen Morgan, "Shadow Game," Kingston: Confidential, 1977.

Ariana, "Futurepast," Logan's Run, 1978.

Althea Morgan, "Paradise Cove," The Rockford Files (also cloak as Jim Rockford, Private Investigator), 1979.

Dr.

Inga Halverson, "Inga," M*A*S*H, CBS, 1979.

Guest host, The Grand Show, 1980.

Dr. Carolyn Fields (in archive footage), "Interview with class Hulk," The Incredible Hulk, 1981.

The Comedy Zone, 1984.

"Joshua and integrity Battle of Jericho," The Delivery Stories of the Bible, 1986.

Panelist, The New Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1986.

Susan Lindsay, "Night of honourableness Coyote," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992.

Margaret Duffy, "Caroline and depiction Twenty-Eight-Pound Walleye," Caroline in nobleness City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996.

The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996.

The Pet Shop, Living thing Planet, 1997.

Queen Veeta, "Heir Apparent," Conan (also known as Conan the Adventurer), 1998.

Brook Canby/Janet Bryant, "O'er the Ramparts We Watched," Twice in a Lifetime, Greeting, 1999.

Margaret Duffy, "Caroline and Order Nino," Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1999.

Libby, "ManHunt," Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), 2000.

Gloria Raskin, "Simon," Kate Brasher, CBS, 2001.

Lorna Scarry, "Privilege," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also proverbial as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003.

Lorna Scarry, "Choice," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003.

Lorna Scarry, "Doubt," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Chumps Unit), NBC, 2004.

Hanna Lowell, "SWAK," Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Successful Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Analytical Service), CBS, 2005.

Film Appearances:

(Film debut) Elsa Knudsen, Ride the Pump up session Country (also known as Guns in the Afternoon), 1962.

Ruth Horseman, Drums of Africa, 1963.

Susan Clabon, Marnie, Universal, 1964.

Betty Lloyd, Marooned (also known as Space Travelers), Columbia, 1969.

Hooker, The Vendors, 1969.

Anna Hall, Barquero, United Artists, 1970.

Cynthia Nelson, The Return of Affection Yorga (also known as The Abominable Count Yorga and Curse of Count Yorga), 1971.

Harriet Psychophysicist, Skyjacked (also known as Sky Terror), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972.

Arilla Adams, The Magnificent Seven Ride!, United Artists, 1972.

Diana Martley, Improper Channels, Acme International, 1979.

Harry O'Hara, O'Hara's Wife, 1982.

Jessie, 1969, Atlantic Releasing, 1988.

Mrs.

Morgan, Encino Man (also proverbial as California Man), Buena Scene, 1992.

Kinnison, Snitch, Cargo Films, 1996.

Mother, Kismet, 1999.

Emily Wade, Baggage, Cinewave Productions/Terence Michael Productions, 2003.

Stage Appearances:

(Stage debut) Perdita, A Winter's Tale, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Responsibility, 1956–57.

(Off-Broadway debut) Isabella, Measure disperse Measure, New York Shakespeare Holiday in the Park, Belvedere Drama, 1958–59.

Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1959.

Title role, Antigone, Theatre Group, Sanitarium of California, Los Angeles, 1961–62.

Marianna, The Miser, Mark Taper Installation, Los Angeles, 1968.

Maggie, Put Them All Together, McCarter Theatre, Town, NJ, 1978, then Coronet Dramatic art, Los Angeles, 1982.

Mary, Detective Story, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1984.

Constance, King John, New York Playwright Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Dramatics, New York City, 1988.

The Sisters Rosensweig, Shubert Performing Arts Spirit, New Haven, CT, then Saint A.

Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood, Certified public accountant, both 1994.

Kate, Sylvia, Manhattan Theatrical piece Club, New York City, 1995, then Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, 1997.

Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Celebrity in Winter, La Mirada Acting for the Performing Arts, State Mirada, CA, 1998.

Title role, Mrs.

Warren's Profession, Hunting Theatre Enterprise, Boston, MA, 1999.

Ancestral Voices, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New Dynasty City, 1999, and Los Angeles production.

Irina Arkadina, The Seagull, Have space for Globe Theatre, San Diego, Bookkeeper, 2000.

Buffalo Gal, Williamstown Theatre Celebration, Nikos Stage, Williamstown, MA, 2001.

Fraulein Schneider, Cabaret (musical), Roundabout Theatre arts Company, Studio 54, New Dynasty City, 2003.

Agnes of God (staged reading), Boston Court Theatre, City, CA, 2005.

If You Get inhibit Bethlehem, You've Gone Too Far (solo show), Whitefire Theatre, Town Oaks, CA, 2006.

Appeared in Chemin de Fer, Mark Taper Forum; 42nd Street, Los Angeles; obscure in productions of the musicals The King and I attend to Mame; also appears in enchant performances.

Major Tours:

A Midsummer Night's Dream, American Shakespeare Festival, U.S.

cities, 1959–60.

Perdita, A Winter's Tale, Land Shakespeare Festival, U.S. cities, 1959–60.

The Trojan Women, U.S. cities, 1995.

Myra, Death Trap, U.S. cities, 1996.

Copenhagen, 2001.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Strong Kids, Safe Kids, 1984.

Women: Coming Out of the Shadows, 1993.

Mine Eyes Have Seen description Glory, 1996.

Host, Outside In: A-ok Look at Adults with Take care of Deficit Disorder, Video Learning Consider, 1999.

Host, Wild about Animals: Goliath Sea Creatures, Superior Home Television, 2000.

Audio Books:

Reader, Breaking the Stillness, by Mariette Hartley and Anne Commire, Publishing Mills, 1990.

WRITINGS

Stage:

If Jagged Get to Bethlehem, You've Out Too Far (solo show; family unit on her autobiography), Whitefire Playhouse, Sherman Oaks, CA, 2006.

Books:

(With Anne Commire) Breaking the Silence (autobiography), Signet Books, 1990.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Hartley, Mariette, and Anne Commire, Breaking honourableness Silence, Signet Books, 1990.

Periodicals:

American Health, September, 1991, p.

96.

Back Embellish West, January 25, 1996, proprietor. 5; January 8, 1998, proprietress. 25.

Starlog, July, 1992.

TV Guide, Honorable 12, 2000, pp. 49-52.

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