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Elizabeth Hartman(1943-1987)

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A slender, striking, red-haired, freckle-faced American leading lady, Mary Elizabeth Hartman was born in Boardman, Ohio on December 23, 1943, as the middle of three children born to building contractor Bill C. Hartman (May 7, 1914, Ohio - October 26, 1964, Youngstown, Ohio) and housewife Claire Mullaly (October 13, 1918, Youngstown, Ohio - October 28, 1997, Youngstown, Ohio). Hartman had an older sister named Janet and a younger brother named William. Hartman grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, and appeared in the play "A Clearing in the Woods" in the Youngstown Playhouse.

After graduating from Boardman High School in 1959, Hartman took a job at a Brooks Brothers store in Cleveland, and then attended Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh in 1961, where she met her future husband Gill Dennis two years later. While in summer school in 1963, Hartman participated in "Bus Stop" with Ann B. Davis, who suggested that Hartman try Broadway. In 1964, Hartman left for New York, where she starred in the play "Everybody Out, the Castle is Sinking". While in New York, she landed the role of Selina D'Arcy, a blind, abused, uneducated white girl who falls in love with a compassionate black man played by Sidney Poitier in the racially charged drama "Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)". For this role, she was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Golden Globe award. A week after she finished that film, Hartman began six months on location in New York as an upperclass collegiate in "Le Groupe (1966)". Hartman married Dennis in 1968.

Other roles followed, such as a go-go dancer in Francis Ford Coppola's film "Big Boy (1966)", a lonely, unmarried, handicapped woman in "L'homme de Kiev (1968)", a nurse who tends to Clint Eastwood in "Les Proies (1971), "Intermission (1973)" and Pauline Pusser, the wife of sheriff Buford Pusser in "Justice sauvage (1973)". Hartman also appeared in a television pilot of "Willow B: Women in Prison (1980)" (aka "Cages" ) and made numerous television appearances. She appeared in more plays, such as "Our Town" in 1969, also appearing in "The Glass Menagerie", "The Madwoman of Chaillot", "Bus Stop" and "Beckett". She also completed a road tour of the play, "Morning's at Seven".

Hartman's life was plagued by acute depression and insecurity; Hartman spent a year at the Institute of Living in Hartford in 1978. After her role as Mrs. Brisby in "Brisby et le secret de NIMH (1982)", Hartman retired from acting, and divorced her husband in 1984. Hartman was also frequently a patient at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh, where her sister Janet took care of her.

On June 10, 1987, Hartman called her doctor and told him that she had been feeling despondent. Just before noon that same day, Hartman committed suicide by throwing herself out of her fifth-floor studio flat window at the King Edward Apartments in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland. She was 43 years old.
BornDecember 23, 1943
DiedJune 10, 1987(43)
BornDecember 23, 1943
DiedJune 10, 1987(43)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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Known for

Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)
Un coin de ciel bleu
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  • Selina D'Arcey
  • 1965
Wil Wheaton, John Carradine, Dom DeLuise, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, Elizabeth Hartman, and Arthur Malet in Brisby et le secret de NIMH (1982)
Brisby et le secret de NIMH
7.5
  • Mrs. Brisby(voice)
  • 1982
Big Boy (1966)
Big Boy
6.0
  • Barbara Darling
  • 1966
Les Proies (1971)
Les Proies
7.2
  • Edwina
  • 1971

Credits

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  • Wil Wheaton, John Carradine, Dom DeLuise, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, Elizabeth Hartman, and Arthur Malet in Brisby et le secret de NIMH (1982)
    Brisby et le secret de NIMH
    7.5
    • Mrs. Brisby (voice)
    • 1982
  • Full Moon High (1981)
    Full Moon High
    4.7
    • Miss Montgomery
    • 1981
  • Debra Clinger and Trisha Noble in Willow B: Women in Prison (1980)
    Willow B: Women in Prison
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • Helen
    • 1980
  • Doctors' Hospital (1975)
    Doctors' Hospital
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Bobbie Marks
    • 1975
  • Love, American Style (1969)
    Love, American Style
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Wilma More (segment "Love and the Locksmith") (uncredited)
    • 1973
  • Intermission
    • Wife
    • 1973
  • Polly Bergen, Donna Mills, Paul Burke, Judy Carne, and Barbara Feldon in The Wide World of Mystery (1973)
    The Wide World of Mystery
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Camilla
    • 1973
  • Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman in Justice sauvage (1973)
    Justice sauvage
    6.9
    • Pauline
    • 1973
  • Scott Glenn in In Pursuit of Treasure (1972)
    In Pursuit of Treasure
    5.9
    • 1972
  • Rod Serling in Night Gallery (1969)
    Night Gallery
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Judith Timm (segment "The Dark Boy")
    • 1971
  • Les Proies (1971)
    Les Proies
    7.2
    • Edwina
    • 1971
  • L'homme de Kiev (1968)
    L'homme de Kiev
    6.8
    • Zinaida
    • 1968
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1967)
    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Emily
    • 1967
  • Big Boy (1966)
    Big Boy
    6.0
    • Barbara Darling
    • 1966
  • Candice Bergen, Shirley Knight, Joan Hackett, Elizabeth Hartman, Joanna Pettet, Mary-Robin Redd, Jessica Walter, and Kathleen Widdoes in Le Groupe (1966)
    Le Groupe
    6.5
    • Priss
    • 1966

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  • Intermission
    • dialogue collaborator (uncredited)
    • 1973

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  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • December 23, 1943
    • Youngstown, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • June 10, 1987
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(suicide by jumping)
  • Spouse
    • Gill DennisApril 25, 1969 - August 10, 1984 (divorced)
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      William Charles Hartman Sr.
  • Relatives
      Janet G. Hartman(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "A Clearing in the Woods", Youngstown, Ohio.
  • Publicity listings
    • 9 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    At the time of her Academy Award nomination in 1966 for Un coin de ciel bleu (1965), Elizabeth Hartman was the youngest nominee ever in the category of Best Actress. She was 22 years old at the time.
  • Quotes
    [Asked what it was like working on Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)] It was such an honor to work with the cast especially Sidney [Sidney Poitier]. It's my best film ever.
  • Trademarks
      Freckles
  • Nicknames
    • Biff
    • Bliff Hartman

FAQ

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  • When did Elizabeth Hartman die?
    June 10, 1987
  • How did Elizabeth Hartman die?
    Suicide by jumping
  • How old was Elizabeth Hartman when she died?
    43 years old
  • Where did Elizabeth Hartman die?
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  • When was Elizabeth Hartman born?
    December 22, 1943

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