Elizabeth Hartman

This fragile, red-haired actress is best known as the blind heroine of "A Patch of Blue" (1965), for which she earned an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. Hartman went on to grace several other major films in her brief career, notably Sidney Lumet's "The Group" (1966), Francis Ford Coppola's "You're a Big Boy Now" (1967), as an actress tutoring a naive Peter Kastner, and "The Beguiled" (1971), as one of several Southern women who nurse a wounded Union Soldier (Clint Eastwood) during the Civil War. Battling depression and a declining career, the actress became reclusive in the 1980s. Hartman's 1987 death, after she fell from a fifth-floor apartment window, was listed as possible suicide.

  • Born:
    December 23, 1941 in Youngstown, Ohio
  • Died:
    June 10, 1987.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Milestones
  • 1965 Film acting debut in "A Patch of Blue"

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