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Martha Sleeper was born on 24 June, 1910 in Lake Bluff, Illinois, USA, is an actress,costume_department. At 73 years old, Martha Sleeper height is 5 ft 4 in (163.0 cm).

Now We discover Martha Sleeper's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation actress,costume_department
Martha Sleeper Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June 1910
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Lake Bluff, Illinois, USA
Date of death 25 March, 1983
Died Place Beaufort, South Carolina, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Martha Sleeper's Husband?

Her husband is Harry Dresser Deutschbein (1940 - ?) ( divorced), Hardie Albright (1934 - 1940), Howard C. Stelling (? - 25 March 1983) ( her death)

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Husband Harry Dresser Deutschbein (1940 - ?) ( divorced), Hardie Albright (1934 - 1940), Howard C. Stelling (? - 25 March 1983) ( her death)
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Martha Sleeper Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Martha Sleeper worth at the age of 73 years old? Martha Sleeper’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Martha Sleeper's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Actress

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Timeline

1983

That's unheard of, a contract player wanting to have time for stage work" (NY Times, April 7,1983).

1950

During the mid 1950s she owned a boutique in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The shop was "Martha Sleeper Creates" at 101 Fortaleza St. She created dresses, pocket books and other items. During this time she also acted in the Little Theater of Puerto Rico, at one time playing the lead in "The Heiress".

1949

In 1949, Martha settled on the island of Puerto Rico, sold her possessions in New York and reinvented herself yet again, as proprietor of a boutique in San Juan, designing and manufacturing fashionable women's clothes.

1936

In 1936, Martha and her actor-husband Hardie Albright left the West Coast for New York to begin a ten-year run on- and off-Broadway. At the same time she developed a lucrative sideline of designing idiosyncratic costume jewelry, mostly made from bakelite, wood and metal. This blossomed into a respectable $300,000-a-year business and earned Martha the sobriquet of "The Gadget Girl". Her varied creations--including tarantula brooches, necklaces of sun-drenched strawberries and collars of champagne bubbles and swizzle sticks--were hugely popular with the general public, the jet set and film stars like Dolores del Rio and Fay Wray.

1930

After 1930, she bounced around among the studios, appearing in supporting roles--often as the "other woman"--in melodramas for MGM, Paramount and RKO. At the same time, growing ever more restless in Hollywood, she sought work on the stage. In an interview, she asserted that she had been given "permission to take jobs in the theater in downtown Los Angeles.

1928

She was subsequently used in rather more subtle domestic farce, such as in Pass the Gravy (1928) , as Max Davidson's daughter, frenetically trying to communicate with him by mime.

Her last role of note in silent comedy was as a rather perfunctory leading lady in Stan Laurel's last solo effort, Should Tall Men Marry? (1928).

Her contract with Roach was not renewed due to a fiscal downsizing of the company in 1928, so Martha moved over to FBO. This was a Poverty Row outfit that specialized in low-budget features--often westerns--for the Midwest market. No prints of the six films Martha made for FBO are believed to have survived.

1927

Being voted a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1927 was a further boon to her popularity. An attempt was made to turn her into an eccentric knockabout comedienne in the vein of Gale Henry, but this failed to come off.

1923

On stage from the age of seven, Martha Sleeper began on screen in her early teens as a comic actress for Hal Roach. After her successful debut in the independently produced farce The Mailman (1923), she found herself cast in a series of child comedies with Buddy Messinger and a brace of one- and two-reel shorts opposite Charley Chase with titles like All Wet (1924) and Crazy Like a Fox (1926).