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  1. Mary Elizabeth Hartman (December 23, 1943 – June 10, 1987) was an American actress of stage and screen. She debuted in the popular 1965 film A Patch of Blue , playing a blind girl named Selina D'Arcy, opposite Sidney Poitier , a role for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress ...

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  3. Elizabeth Hartman was an American actress who starred in films such as A Patch of Blue and The Beguiled. She died by suicide in 1987 after a long struggle with depression and insecurity.

    • December 23, 1943
    • June 10, 1987
  4. Nov 22, 1987 · The first reports of 43-year-old Elizabeth Hartman’s June 10 suicide here were sketchy. Homicide detectives weren’t sure just who the slight woman was who had thrown herself from the...

  5. Elizabeth Hartman (1943-1987) was an American actress and writer who starred in films such as A Patch of Blue, The Beguiled and Walking Tall. She was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe, but struggled with depression and suicide.

    • January 1, 1
    • Youngstown, Ohio, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  6. Mary Elizabeth Hartman was an American actress of stage and screen. She debuted in the popular 1965 film A Patch of Blue, playing a blind girl named Selina D'Arcy, opposite Sidney Poitier, a role for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, and won the Golden Globe Award for New ...

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  8. Jun 12, 1987 · Elizabeth Hartman, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress in 1966 for her role in ''A Patch of Blue,'' died in a fall from her fifth-floor apartment in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.