Hartley, Mariette (1940–)
Hartley, Mariette (1940–)
American stage, tv, and screen actress. Born Mary Loretta Hartley, June 21, 1940, in Weston, Connecticut; granddau. of John B. Watson (behavioral psychiatrist); dau. of Paul (artist and ad exec) and Polly (Watson) Hartley; m. John Seventa, 1960 (div. 1962); m. Patrick Boyriven (producer-director), 1974 (div. 1996); children: Justine Boyriven (actress and singer); Sean Boyriven (producer).
Studied with Eva Le Gallienne, then performed on stage with the Shakespeare Festivals in CT and NY; made film debut in Ride the High Country (1962), followed by Drums of Africa, Marnie, Marooned, Barquero, The Return of Count Yorga, Skyjacked, The Magnificent Seven Ride, Improper Channels, O'Hara's Wife and Encino Man; came to prominence with Polaroid commercials opposite James Garner; on tv, was a regular on "Peyton Place," "Goodnight Beantown," and "WIOU," host of CBS's "Morning Program," and appeared in such tv movies as "No Place to Hide," "M.A.D.D.," and "Silence of the Heart"; co-founded a suicide prevention foundation. Won Emmy for performance on "The Incredible Hulk" (1978).
See also autobiography Breaking the Silence (1990).