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Martha Eccles Dodd (October 8, 1908 – August 10, 1990) was an American journalist and novelist. The daughter of William Edward Dodd , [ 5 ] US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's first Ambassador to Germany, Dodd lived in Berlin from 1933–1937 [ 6 ] and was a witness to the rise of the Third Reich .
Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote, "Martha tells a transfixing story, and part of what makes the film so compelling is the way Cutler spins Stewart's biography into a meditation on The Meaning of Martha. The film hails her as 'the first influencer,' and that feels right if you add that the world of 'influencing' is essentially a sponsor-driven ...
Shortly after returning to the United States and resuming his teaching career, Dodd married Martha Johns at her family's home in nearby Wake County, North Carolina on December 25, 1901. They had two children, a daughter, Martha (1908–1990), and a son, William E. Dodd Jr. (1905–1952) [11] [9]
Stewart, 83, who recently has been making the press rounds while panning her Netflix biopic Martha, was painted by said documentary as the original influencer in a pre-social media era.
Martha visits Donny at the bar, attends his comedy shows and emails him constantly. She also develops a nickname for Donny: "baby reindeer." Baby Reindeer (Ed Miller / Netflix)
Martha Stewart might be one to mince garlic but never words.. R.J. Cutler, director of “Martha,” a Netflix documentary about the nation’s first female, self-made billionaire (now streaming ...
For what it's worth, a Czech magazine article (Pátek, a weekend magazine of Lidové Noviny from April 2012) about Martha Dodd-Stern claimed that the Sterns could not return to the US even after the charges against them had been dropped because they owed too much in back taxes. No source was identified in the article.
Reta Shaw (September 13, 1912 – January 8, 1982) was an American character actress known for playing strong, hard-edged, working women in film and on many of the most popular television programs of the 1960s and 1970s in the United States.