Elizabeth Hartman
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Mary Elizabeth Hartman (December 23, 1943 – June 10, 1987) was an American actress, best known for her performance in the 1965 film A Patch of Blue, playing a blind girl called Selina, opposite Sir Sidney Poitier, a role for which she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. The next year, she appeared in You're a Big Boy Now as Barbara Darling, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
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Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1965 | A Patch of Blue | Selina D'Arcey | Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama |
A Cinderella Named Elizabeth | Herself | ||
1966 | The Group | Priss | |
You're a Big Boy Now | Barbara Darling | Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | |
1968 | The Fixer | Zinaida | |
1970 | Pursuit of Treasure | ||
1971 | The Beguiled | Edwina Dabney | |
Night Gallery | Judith Timm | Episode "The Dark Boy" | |
1973 | Walking Tall | Pauline Pusser | |
Love, American Style | Wilma More | (uncredited) (segment "Love and the Locksmith") | |
1975 | Wide World Mystery | Camilla | Episode "A Little Bit Like Murder" |
Doctors' Hospital | Bobbie Marks | Episode "Come at Last to Love" | |
1980 | Willow B: Women in Prison | Helen | aka A Matter of Survival (USA: original pilot title) |
1981 | Full Moon High | Miss Montgomery | |
1982 | The Secret of NIMH | Mrs. Brisby | (voice) |
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