Martita Hunt
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Martita Hunt (January 30, 1900 – June 13, 1969) was a theatre and film actress.

Born in Buenos Aires to British parents, Hunt spent the first ten years of her life in Argentina, before her parents returned to England. She began her acting career in Liverpool before moving to London where she appeared frequently with the Old Vic.
She appeared in British films for more than twenty years before she achieved her greatest success in middle age. The Wicked Lady (1945) was an international success, but it was her next film role, as Miss Havisham in Great Expectations (1946) that brought her renown as a film actress.
From this time she divided her time between British and Hollywood films. Some of her other films include Anna Karenina (1948), My Sister and I (1948), The Fan (1949), Anastasia (1956), The Admirable Crichton (1957), The Brides of Dracula (1960), Becket (1962) and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964).
In addition to her films, she continued to work as a theatre actress, winning a Tony Award in 1949 for The Madwoman of Chaillot.
She died in London, aged 69, from unspecified "natural causes".
[edit] Trivia
She was the aunt of actor Gareth Hunt.