Martha O'Driscoll (1922–1998)


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Another gorgeous "B" movie blonde who came and went uneventfully in the 1940s, the beautiful Tulsa-born Martha O'Driscoll started off modeling as a child. Her parents were nonprofessionals. Trained in singing and dancing, Martha was discovered by choreographer Hermes Pan in a local theater production in Phoenix, AZ, which led to unbilled bits in ... See full bio »

Died:

(age 76) in Ocala, Florida, USA

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Known For

House of Dracula Miliza Morelle
(1945)
Under Western Skies Katie Wells
(1945)
Blonde Alibi Marian Gale
(1946)
Down Missouri Way Jane Colwell
(1946)

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 1947 Carnegie Hall
Ruth Haines
 1946 Criminal Court
Georgia Gale
 1946 Down Missouri Way
Jane Colwell
 1946 Blonde Alibi
Marian Gale
 1945 House of Dracula
Miliza Morelle
 1945 The Daltons Ride Again
Mary Bohannon
 1945 Shady Lady
Gloria Wendell
 1945 Her Lucky Night
Connie
 1945 Here Come the Co-eds
Molly McCarthy
 1945 Under Western Skies
Katie Wells
 1944 Hi, Beautiful
Patty Callahan
 1944 Allergic to Love
Pat Bradley
 1944 Ghost Catchers
Susanna Marshall
 1944 Follow the Boys
Martha O'Driscoll (uncredited)
 1944 Prices Unlimited (Short)
 1944 Week-End Pass
Barbara 'Babs' Bradley / Barbara Lake
 1943 Crazy House
Marjorie Nelson alias Marjorie Wyndingham
 1943 The Fallen Sparrow
Whitney Parker
 1943 Texas to Tokyo
Deede Dunham
 1943 Young and Willing
Dottie Coburn
 1942 My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Joyce Whitman
 1942 Youth on Parade
Sally Carlyle
 1942 Reap the Wild Wind
Ivy Devereaux
 1942 The Remarkable Andrew
District Attorney's Secretary
 1941 Pacific Blackout
Mary Jones
 1941 Henry Aldrich for President
Mary Aldrich
 1941 Her First Beau
Julie Harris
 1941 The Lady Eve
Martha
 1940 Trouble Chaser
Daisy Mae Scragg
 1940 Wagon Train
Helen Lee
 1940 Forty Little Mothers
Janette
 1940 Laddie
Sally Stanton
 1939 The Secret of Dr. Kildare
Mrs. Roberts
 1939 Judge Hardy and Son
Leonora V. 'Elvie' Horton
 1938 Girls' School
Grace
 1938 Mad About Music
Pretty Girl (uncredited)
 1937 She's Dangerous
Blonde Girl (uncredited)
 1936 The Big Broadcast of 1937
Dancer (uncredited)
 1936 Three Cheers for Love
Chorine (uncredited)
 1936 Charm School
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
 1935 Coronado
Dancer (uncredited)
 1935 Peter Ibbetson
Girl (uncredited)
 1935 The Last Days of Pompeii
Citizen of Pompeii (uncredited)
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Other Works:

(6/21/44) Radio: Appeared on "Orson Welles' Almanac".

Publicity Listings:

1 Article | 7 Pictorials | See more »

Height:

5' 5" (1.65 m)

Spouse:

Arthur I. Appleton  (her death)  (4 children) | See more »
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She and second husband Arthur Appleton had three sons and one daughter. See more »

Star Sign:

Pisces

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