Martita Hunt


Martita Edith Hunt was an Argentine-born British theatre and film actress. She had a dominant stage presence and played a wide range of powerful characters. She is best remembered for her performance as Miss Havisham in David Lean's Great Expectations.

Early life

Hunt was born in Buenos Aires on 30 January 1900 to English parents Alfred and Marta Hunt. Aged ten, she travelled with her parents to the United Kingdom, where she attended Queenwood Ladies' College in Eastbourne, and then trained as an actress.

Career

Early theatrical career

Hunt began her acting career in repertory theatre in Liverpool before moving to London. She first appeared there in the Stage Society's production of Ernst Toller's The Machine Wreckers at the Kingsway Theatre in May 1923. From 1923 to 1929, she appeared as the Principessa della Cercola in W. Somerset Maugham's Our Betters and as Mrs. Linde in Ibsen's A Doll's House in the West End, along with engagements at club theatres such as the Q Theatre and the Arts Theatre and a short 1926 Chekhov season at the small Barnes Theatre under Theodore Komisarjevsky.
In September 1929, she joined the Old Vic company, then led by Harcourt Williams, and, during the following eight months played Béline in Molière's The Imaginary Invalid, Queen Elizabeth in George Bernard Shaw's The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, and Lavinia in Shaw's Androcles and the Lion. However, her time there was more noted for a succession of Shakespearean roles: the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, the Queen in Richard II, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Portia in Julius Caesar), Rosalind in As You Like It, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, and Gertrude in Hamlet). The latter three were with John Gielgud.
In Hunt's entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Donald Roy wrote:
"With an arresting appearance and a dominant stage presence, she proved most effective as strong, tragic characters, her Gertrude in Hamlet being accounted by some critics the finest they had seen."

She then returned to the West End, notably playing Edith Gunter in Dodie Smith's Autumn Crocus, the Countess of Rousillon in All's Well That Ends Well, Lady Strawholme in Ivor Novello's Fresh Fields, Liz Frobisher in John Van Druten's The Distaff Side, Barbara Dawe in Clemence Dane's Moonlight Is Silver, Theodora in Elmer Rice's Not for Children, Masha in Chekhov's The Seagull, the Mother in an English-language version of García Lorca's Bodas de sangre, Léonie in Jean Cocteau's Les Parents Terribles, Mrs Cheveley in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, and Cornelia in John Webster's The White Devil.

Early film career

Hunt also appeared in many supporting roles in several popular British films, such as Good Morning, Boys, Trouble Brewing, and The Man in Grey. The Wicked Lady was an international success, but her next film role in David Lean's Great Expectations would be her most famous and most lauded. As Miss Havisham, she reprised her role from the 1939 stage adaptation by Alec Guinness, which provided the inspiration and template for Lean's film. Her performance met with significant acclaim, and Roger Ebert later wrote in 1999 that she "dominate the early scenes, playing Miss Havisham as a beak-nosed, shabby figure, bedecked in crumbling lace and linen, not undernourished despite her long exile."

Later career

Hunt acted in The Sleeping Prince in 1953 at the Phoenix Theatre. From this time on, she divided her time between British and American films, as well as the stage. She won a Tony Award in 1949 for her Broadway début as Countess Aurelia in the English-speaking première of Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot. Her last stage role was as Angélique Boniface in Hotel Paradiso, an adaptation from Feydeau, again with Guinness at the Winter Garden Theatre in May 1956.
Other films in which she appeared included Anna Karenina, The Fan, Anastasia, Three Men in a Boat, The Admirable Crichton, The Brides of Dracula, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, Becket, The Unsinkable Molly Brown and Bunny Lake Is Missing. She also appeared on television as Lady Bastable in several adaptations of the Saki stories.

Death

Martita Hunt died of bronchial asthma at her home in Hampstead, London, aged 69, on 13 June 1969. Her estate was valued at £5,390. She never married.
She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium on 19 June. Her ashes lie in the Ivor Novello Rose Bed.

Selected filmography

A Rank Outsider Service for Ladies as Aline – Countess Ricardi's M=maid Love on Wheels as piano demonstratorI Was a Spy as Aunt LucilleFriday the Thirteenth as Agnes LightfootToo Many Millions as Mrs PilcherMr. What's-His-Name? as Mrs DaviesThe Case of Gabriel Perry as Mrs ReadMan of the Moment as roulette playerFirst a Girl as SeraphinaKing of the Damned as woman on plane When Knights Were Bold as Aunt EstherPot Luck as Mrs CreamTudor Rose as Jane's motherThe Interrupted Honeymoon as Nora BriggsThe Beloved Vagabond as Lady with lorgnettes Sabotage as Miss Chatham – the Professor's daughter The Mill on the Floss as Mrs GleggGood Morning, Boys as Lady BogshottFarewell Again as Adela SwayleParadise for Two as Mme Bernard Second Best Bed as Mrs MatherStrange Boarders as Miss PitterPrison Without Bars as Mme AppelEverything Happens to Me Trouble Brewing as Mme BerdiThe Nursemaid Who Disappeared as Lady Alice BallisterA Girl Must Live as Mme Dupont, assistantGoodbye, Mr. Chips as British tourist on bicycle Young Man's Fancy as Duchess of BeaumontOld Mother Riley Joins Up as CommandantAt the Villa Rose as Helen VaquierThe Middle Watch as Lady Elizabeth HewettThe Good Old Days as Sara MacaulayTilly of Bloomsbury as Lady Marion MainwaringFreedom Radio as Frau Lehmann the conciergeQuiet Wedding as Mme MirelleEast of Piccadilly as MaThe Seventh Survivor as Mrs LindleyThey Flew Alone as Miss BlandLady from Lisbon as Susan Wellington-SmytheSabotage at Sea as Daphne FaberTalk About Jacqueline as Colonel's wife The Importance of Being Earnest as Lady Bracknell The Man in Grey as Miss PatchettWelcome, Mr. Washington as Miss FinchThe Wicked Lady as Cousin AgathaGreat Expectations as Miss HavishamThe Ghosts of Berkeley Square as Lady MaryThe Little Ballerina as Miss CrichtonAnna Karenina as Princess Betty TverskySo Evil My Love as Mrs CourtneyMy Sister and I as Mrs CamelotThe Fan as Duchess of BerwickThe Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men as Queen EleanorTreasure Hunt as Aunt Anna RoseMeet Me Tonight as Mabel GraceIt Started in Paradise as Mme AliceFolly to Be Wise as Lady DoddMelba as Mme MarchesiKing's Rhapsody as Queen MotherThe March Hare as Lady AnneAnastasia as Baroness Elena von LivenbaumThree Men in a Boat as Mrs WillisThe Admirable Crichton as Lady BrocklehurstLes Espions as Connie HarperDangerous Exile as Lady Lydia FellBonjour tristesse as Philippe's motherMe and the Colonel as Mother SuperiorLa prima notte as Lisa BradwellBottoms Up as Lady Gore-WilloughbyThe Brides of Dracula as Baroness MeinsterSong Without End as Grand DuchessMr. Topaze as BaronessThe Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm as Anna Richter Becket as Empress MatildaThe Unsinkable Molly Brown as Grand Duchess Elise LupavinovaBunny Lake Is Missing as Ada FordThe Best House in London as Headmistress