Sexiest pictures of Martha Hyer. Martha Hyer was born on August 10, 1924. She was an American entertainer. She is best associated with her part as Gwen French in Some Came Running (1958), for which she was selected for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her self-portrayal, Finding My Way: A Hollywood Memoir, was distributed in 1990.
Martha Hyer was born in Fort Worth, Texas, into a rich family, the little girl of Julien Capers Hyer, a lawyer and judge, and Agnes Rebecca (née Barnhart). She was the center of three sisters, with Agnes Ann and Jeanne. The Hyers was dynamic in the Methodist church, where her dad was a profoundly regarded Sunday school teacher.
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Hyer moved on from Arlington Heights High School and afterward from Northwestern University with a degree in the show. She at that point moved to California to learn at the Pasadena Playhouse, and not long after was endorsed to a film contract with RKO. She changed over to Judaism, Wallis’ religion, after their marriage.
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Wallis and Hyer stayed together until his demise in 1986. Hyer and Wallis contributed assets towards the development of “The Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theater”, a discovery theater, at Northwestern University. She had no youngsters. Hyer’s first film appearance was an uncredited talking part in The Locket (1946).
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She showed up in uncredited and bit jobs in B-movies for the following, not many years, sporadically chipping away at the TV, too. At last, she climbed the positions, and beginning in 1954, started getting better jobs, turning into a famous entertainer in Hollywood for the following decade.
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Hyer had a supporting part in the show So Big (1953), which stars Jane Wyman, and was coordinated by Robert Wise. Hyer followed this with Westerns, Wyoming Renegades (1954) and The Battle of Rogue River (1954), and a melodic parody, Lucky Me (1954), which stars Doris Day.
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She next featured inverse Donald O’Connor in the parody Francis in the Navy (1955) and in a 1956 broadcast rendition of Jezebel for Lux Video Theater in which she played the lead part of Julie.