Martha Stewart (born Martha Haworth; October 7, 1922) was an American singer turned film, television and musical theatre actress.
Born in Bardwell, Kentucky, Stewart was raised in Brooklyn, New York. She was a singer before becoming a film and television actress. She made one appearance on Broadway in a musical. She retired from acting in 1964. She was married to singer-comedian Joe E. Lewis for two years; the marriage ended in divorce in 1948. She married twice more.
1964
as Pauline Lowell
1962
as Secretary
1960
as Victoria
1952
as Soubrette
1950
as Bertie Williams
1950
as Mildred Atkinson
1948
as Bunny La Fleur
1947
as Mary Angelus
1947
as Lulu Madison
1946
as Ann Cummings
1945
as Frankie Porter