Martha Hyer
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1941
After completing high school, moved with family to San Antonio
1945
While studying at Pasadena Playhouse's summer program, spotted by a talent scout from Paramount; auditions but is not given contract
1946
Singer Ella Logan reportedly saw her photograph on her father's desk and Logan contacted her husband, a producer, to test Hyer
1946
Film debut in uncredited bit role as a party guest in "The Locket"
1947
Had small role as a maid in "Born to Kill"
1951
Contract with RKO ended
1951
After marriage to producer-director Ray Stahl, settled in NYC
1952
Was topbilled in "Geisha Girl", although did not play title character
1953
Had featured role in "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars"
1954
Became a blonde for appearance in the Billy Wilder-directed "Sabrina"
1957
Co-starred with Rock Hudson in "Battle Hymn", the fact-based drama about a minister haunted by his actions during WWII
1957
Cast as the witchy older sister Cordelia in the remake of "My Man Godfrey"
1958
Received Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for playing a prim and proper writing teacher attracted to one of her students (Frank Sinatra) in "Some Came Running"
1959
Portrayed the lusty Herodias in "The Big Fisherman", helmed by Frank Borzage
1963
Played the attractive agent of a best-selling writer in "Wives and Lovers"
1964
Cast as a call girl turned movie star in "The Carpetbaggers", based on the Harold Robbins' novel
1965
Had featured role in "The Sons of Katie Elder", starring John Wayne and Dean Martin
1967
Played the unconcerned wife of a kidnap victim in "The Happening"
1973
Last film, "The Day of the Wolves"
1975
Reportedly did uncredited screenwriting work on "Rooster Cogburn", starring John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn; produced by husband Hal Wallis
1980
Reportedly became involved in the potentially scandalous misuse of money; was in debt to loan sharks; husband called in FBI to investigate and resolve the matter