Scott was born in Jamesport, Missouri, the daughter of Letha (née McKinley) and Walter Alva Scott, an engineer and garage owner. Her mother was a second-cousin of U.S. President William McKinley. The Scott family remained in Jamesport until Martha was thirteen years old when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri and eventually to Detroit Michigan. Scott became interested in acting in high school, an interest she furthered by attending the University of Michigan, earning a teaching certificate and a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama in 1934.
Career
Stage
Martha Scott received a career boost right out of college when she appeared with the Globe Theatre Troupe in a series of Shakespeare productions at the Century of Progress world's fair in Chicago in 1934. Following that she moved to New York City, where she found steady work both in stock stage productions and in radio dramas. In 1938 she made her Broadway debut in the original staging of Thornton Wilder's play Our Town as Emily Webb, the tragic young woman who dies in childbirth.
The name Martha is a Latin transliteration of the Koine Greek Μάρθα, itself a translation of the Aramaic מַרְתָּא Martâ, "The mistress" or "the lady", from מרה "mistress", feminine of מר "master". The Aramaic form occurs in a Nabatean inscription found at Puteoli, and now in the Naples Museum; it is dated AD. 5 (Corpus Inscr. Semit., 158); also in a Palmyrene inscription, where the Greek translation has the form Marthein.
Biblical references
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus visits the home of two sisters named Mary and Martha. The two sisters are contrasted: Martha was "cumbered about many things" while Jesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen "the better part", that of listening to the master's discourse. The name of their village is not recorded, nor any mention of whether Jesus was near Jerusalem:
When her parents betrothed her to a young man, she seriously considered leaving home and withdrawing from the world. However, John the Baptist is said to have appeared to her and advised her to do as her parents had arranged and marry the man to whom they had betrothed her. Simeon Stylites was the child of this marriage.
She is said to have risen at midnight for prayer every night. She regularly helped those in need, visited the poor and orphans, and attended to the sick.
In the year before her death, she is said to have seen a number of angels with candles in their hands and to have learned the time of her upcoming death from them. The vision prompted her to even greater dedication to prayer and good works.
She died in 551 AD, and was buried near her son.
There have been many reports of her appearing to various people since her death, generally to heal the sick and offer instruction to people. The most noted of these was to an abbot of the monastery founded by her son. The abbot placed a votive candle on her grave with the instruction that the light never be allowed to be extinguished. Martha appeared to him saying that when the abbot burned a light on her grave, he was asking her to pray to the Lord for him.
They describe themselves as vegan, straight edge, and anarchist. Two members of Martha also play in the band ONSIND, and another leads the band No Ditching.
"Do not make the mistake of treating your dogs like humans or they will treat you like dogs"
"It's a big step forward for us, just to have a hearing."
"'Something to Look Forward To' pays homage to the talent, vision and persistence of particular black artists who have created dynamic abstract images and objects during extended and successful careers."
"Do not make the mistake of treating your dogs like humans or they will treat you like dogs."
#MarthaScott #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Martha Scott remembers how her agent informed her about the casting for Cecil B. DeMille The Ten Commandments.
published: 18 May 2019
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
Mini biografía de la vida de Martha Scott. Martha Scott (Martha Ellen Scott: Jamesport, de Misuri, 22 de septiembre de 1912 – Van Nuys, de California, 28 de mayo del 2003) fue una actriz estadounidense.
Este video se realizó utilizando información y fotografías que se encuentran libremente en Internet. Sin intenciones de infringir los derechos de autor. Es posible que otras personas no vuelvan a subir este video. Creé este video y grabé el audio y es posible que otras personas no usen mi voz.
published: 11 Dec 2021
Martha Scott Artist
Martha Scott at work in her West Texas mountain studio. See her art at The Catchlight Gallery in Alpine, Texas. https://www.facebook.com/catchlightartgallery/
published: 12 Feb 2020
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published: 19 Feb 2021
Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) | Full Movie | Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Watch the 1941 Hollywood classic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop.
Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
Movie Name: Cheers for Miss Bishop
Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Director: Tay Garnett
published: 16 Aug 2020
Martha Scott
Cheers for Miss Bishop
published: 12 Oct 2017
OUR TOWN | William Holden | Martha Scott | Full Length Romance Movie | English | HD | 720p
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered every morning, and nobody locks their front doors.
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Cast:
William Holden - George Gibbs
Martha Scott - Emily Webb
Fay Bainter - Mrs. Gibbs
Beulah Bondi - Mrs. Webb
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TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72DCF2FiwNY&list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
published: 22 Feb 2018
Martha Scott - Cheers for Miss Bishop - 1941
Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, Sidney Blackmer, Dorothy Peterson, Mary Anderson, Sterling Holloway, Donald Douglas, Marsha Hunt, Lois Ranson & John Archer.
Director: Tay Garnett.
published: 04 Sep 2017
Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) | Hollywood Full Movie | Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Watch the 1941 Hollywood romantic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop directed by Tay Garnett, and starring Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn & others.
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet, Sheridan Gibney, Adelaide Heilbron
Music: Edward Ward
Cast: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
#MarthaScott #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Martha Scott remembers how her agent informed her about the casting for Cecil B. DeMille The Ten Commandments.
#MarthaScott #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Martha Scott remembers how her agent informed her about the casting for Cecil B. DeMille The Ten Commandments.
#MarthaScott #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Martha Scott remembers how her agent informed her about the casting for Cecil B. DeMille The Ten Commandments.
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
Mini biografía de la vida de Martha Scott. Martha Scott (Martha Ellen Scott: Jamesport, de Misuri, 22 de septiembre de...
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
Mini biografía de la vida de Martha Scott. Martha Scott (Martha Ellen Scott: Jamesport, de Misuri, 22 de septiembre de 1912 – Van Nuys, de California, 28 de mayo del 2003) fue una actriz estadounidense.
Este video se realizó utilizando información y fotografías que se encuentran libremente en Internet. Sin intenciones de infringir los derechos de autor. Es posible que otras personas no vuelvan a subir este video. Creé este video y grabé el audio y es posible que otras personas no usen mi voz.
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
Mini biografía de la vida de Martha Scott. Martha Scott (Martha Ellen Scott: Jamesport, de Misuri, 22 de septiembre de 1912 – Van Nuys, de California, 28 de mayo del 2003) fue una actriz estadounidense.
Este video se realizó utilizando información y fotografías que se encuentran libremente en Internet. Sin intenciones de infringir los derechos de autor. Es posible que otras personas no vuelvan a subir este video. Creé este video y grabé el audio y es posible que otras personas no usen mi voz.
Martha Scott at work in her West Texas mountain studio. See her art at The Catchlight Gallery in Alpine, Texas. https://www.facebook.com/catchlightartgallery/...
Martha Scott at work in her West Texas mountain studio. See her art at The Catchlight Gallery in Alpine, Texas. https://www.facebook.com/catchlightartgallery/
Martha Scott at work in her West Texas mountain studio. See her art at The Catchlight Gallery in Alpine, Texas. https://www.facebook.com/catchlightartgallery/
Las derivadas implícitas son derivadas de aquellas funciones donde la variable dependiente no está despejada, por lo general en cálculo diferencial se utiliza a...
Las derivadas implícitas son derivadas de aquellas funciones donde la variable dependiente no está despejada, por lo general en cálculo diferencial se utiliza a la variable “y” .
Las derivadas implícitas son derivadas de aquellas funciones donde la variable dependiente no está despejada, por lo general en cálculo diferencial se utiliza a la variable “y” .
Watch the 1941 Hollywood classic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop.
Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixeni...
Watch the 1941 Hollywood classic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop.
Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
Movie Name: Cheers for Miss Bishop
Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Director: Tay Garnett
Watch the 1941 Hollywood classic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop.
Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
Movie Name: Cheers for Miss Bishop
Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Director: Tay Garnett
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered ev...
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered every morning, and nobody locks their front doors.
----------------
Cast:
William Holden - George Gibbs
Martha Scott - Emily Webb
Fay Bainter - Mrs. Gibbs
Beulah Bondi - Mrs. Webb
-----------
TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72DCF2FiwNY&list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered every morning, and nobody locks their front doors.
----------------
Cast:
William Holden - George Gibbs
Martha Scott - Emily Webb
Fay Bainter - Mrs. Gibbs
Beulah Bondi - Mrs. Webb
-----------
TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72DCF2FiwNY&list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
Watch the 1941 Hollywood romantic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop directed by Tay Garnett, and starring Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn & others.
Dire...
Watch the 1941 Hollywood romantic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop directed by Tay Garnett, and starring Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn & others.
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet, Sheridan Gibney, Adelaide Heilbron
Music: Edward Ward
Cast: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Watch the 1941 Hollywood romantic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop directed by Tay Garnett, and starring Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn & others.
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet, Sheridan Gibney, Adelaide Heilbron
Music: Edward Ward
Cast: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
#MarthaScott #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Martha Scott remembers how her agent informed her about the casting for Cecil B. DeMille The Ten Commandments.
La Vida y El Triste Final de Martha Scott
Mini biografía de la vida de Martha Scott. Martha Scott (Martha Ellen Scott: Jamesport, de Misuri, 22 de septiembre de 1912 – Van Nuys, de California, 28 de mayo del 2003) fue una actriz estadounidense.
Este video se realizó utilizando información y fotografías que se encuentran libremente en Internet. Sin intenciones de infringir los derechos de autor. Es posible que otras personas no vuelvan a subir este video. Creé este video y grabé el audio y es posible que otras personas no usen mi voz.
Martha Scott at work in her West Texas mountain studio. See her art at The Catchlight Gallery in Alpine, Texas. https://www.facebook.com/catchlightartgallery/
Las derivadas implícitas son derivadas de aquellas funciones donde la variable dependiente no está despejada, por lo general en cálculo diferencial se utiliza a la variable “y” .
Watch the 1941 Hollywood classic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop.
Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
Movie Name: Cheers for Miss Bishop
Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Director: Tay Garnett
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered every morning, and nobody locks their front doors.
----------------
Cast:
William Holden - George Gibbs
Martha Scott - Emily Webb
Fay Bainter - Mrs. Gibbs
Beulah Bondi - Mrs. Webb
-----------
TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72DCF2FiwNY&list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
Watch the 1941 Hollywood romantic movie, Cheers for Miss Bishop directed by Tay Garnett, and starring Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn & others.
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet, Sheridan Gibney, Adelaide Heilbron
Music: Edward Ward
Cast: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
Scott was born in Jamesport, Missouri, the daughter of Letha (née McKinley) and Walter Alva Scott, an engineer and garage owner. Her mother was a second-cousin of U.S. President William McKinley. The Scott family remained in Jamesport until Martha was thirteen years old when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri and eventually to Detroit Michigan. Scott became interested in acting in high school, an interest she furthered by attending the University of Michigan, earning a teaching certificate and a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama in 1934.
Career
Stage
Martha Scott received a career boost right out of college when she appeared with the Globe Theatre Troupe in a series of Shakespeare productions at the Century of Progress world's fair in Chicago in 1934. Following that she moved to New York City, where she found steady work both in stock stage productions and in radio dramas. In 1938 she made her Broadway debut in the original staging of Thornton Wilder's play Our Town as Emily Webb, the tragic young woman who dies in childbirth.