Martha Hyer, Oscar nominee for 'Some Came Running,' dies
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Martha聽Hyer, an Oscar-nominated actress who starred alongside the likes of Frank Sinatra and Humphrey Bogart, has died.
Hyer聽passed away May 31 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Raymond Lucero of Rivera Funeral Home told The Associated Press. She was 89.
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, the easygoing actress began her movie career with a small role in the 1946 movie "The Locket," but she got her big break in the 1954 comedy "Sabrina," starring Bogart and Audrey Hepburn. In that movie, she played the fianc茅e of a character played by William Holden.聽Hyer聽would later write in her memoir that Bogart was helpful in scenes with her.
She reportedly once turned down a date request from a young Sen. John F. Kennedy and began acquiring more high-profile roles during the 1950s.
In 1951,聽Hyer聽married director C. Ray Stahl, who directed "The Scarlet Spear," which starred聽Hyer. The marriage ended in divorce three years later.
She was nominated for an Academy Award as best supporting actress for her role in the 1958 "Some Came Running," starring Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Shirley MacLaine. The movie was based on a James Jones novel and brought her critical acclaim for her role as a schoolteacher being wooed by a writer and war veteran, played by Sinatra.聽Hyer聽lost the Oscar to Wendy Hiller for her role in "Separate Tables."
Hyer聽would later say that loss devastated her.
After the Oscar nod,聽Hyer聽would star in a number of American and foreign films that garnered little attention.聽
In 1966, she married film producer Hal Wallis, who took her to New Mexico for the first time during the filming of "Red Sky at Morning."聽Hyer聽remained married to him until his death in 1986 and moved to Santa Fe shortly after.
"This country casts a spell, and it never lets go," she would later write about New Mexico.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reported that in her later years聽Hyer enjoyed painting and hiking.
Memorial services for聽Hyer聽were private, Lucero said.