Mariette Hartley- Biography

Also Credited As:

Mariette Boyriven Hartley

About Mariette Hartley

Good-humored, intelligent lead, mostly on TV. Hartley's film career got off to an auspicious start with a leading role in Sam Peckinpah's second film, the elegiac "Ride the High Country" (1962). By the early 1970s, however, she was appearing in such routine fare as "The Return of Count Yorga" (1971) and "The Magnificent Seven Ride" (1972). The small screen had taken up much of the slack in the meantime, offering Hartley roles on the soap opera "Peyton Place" and the sitcom "The Hero", opposite Richard Mulligan.

Since the mid-70s, Hartley's career has encompassed a wide range of TV-movies, including a tepid remake of "The African Queen" (1977), "The Halloween That Almost Wasn't" (1979) and the bisexual romance "My Two Loves" (1986). She won an Emmy for a guest role on "The Incredible Hulk" and brought her sunny, mature charm to hosting duties on "Today" and "The Morning Show". A Myrna Loy for TV guest spots, a Suzanne Pleshette who never had a long-running sitcom to call home, Hartley is probably best remembered by many for a wryly amusing series of Polaroid TV commercials in which she appeared opposite James Garner. A role in "Encino Man" (1992) marked one of several returns to the big screen.

Education

Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Career Milestones

Attempted suicide at age 15
Became well-known for series of Polaroid commercials as James Garner's wife
Co-starred opposite Elliot Gould in a touring production of "Deathtrap"
Got start in theater at age 10 in production of "Alice in Wonderland"
Played Jennifer Barnes on the CBS sitcom, "Goodnight, Beantown"
Played Ruth Garrett opposite Richard Mulligan on the TV sitcom, "The Hero"
Played the regular role of Claire Morton on the TV soap opera, "Peyton Place"
Regular role on TV series, "WIOU"

1956

Appeared in "A Winter's Tale" with Shakespeare Festival, Stratford

1962

Acted in first feature, "Ride the High Country"

1962

TV debut on series, "Gunsmoke"

1980

Co-hosted NBC's "Today Show"

1987

Co-hosted CBS's "Morning Show"

1987

Song performer ("Funny Girl") on TV special, "Broadway Sings: The Music of Julie Styne"

1989

Returned to stage in "King John" (NYSF Central Park)

1998

Had recurring role in the short-lived CBS drama "To Have and To Hold"

1998

Starred in L.A. production of "The Lion in Winter"

2001

Toured opposite Len Cariou in the award-winning stage play "Copenhagen"