Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the Dr. Roscoe C. Riddle and Marie Riddle Payne. Gladys Riddle Martin graduated from Benton Harbor High School in 1949 where she was an honor student and dramatic star. She went to Wellesey College in Wellesley, MA where she received a BA degree in 1953. At the all-girls college she was a leader in scholastics, dramatics and dance. She attended the University of Michigan where she received a master's degree in speech. She worked in off-Broadway theater and television in New York City. She performed in the long running off-Broadway production of Genet's "The Blacks", "The Trojan Woman", as well as "Henry V" for Shakespeare in the Park with actor Robert Hooks where she played the Queen of France. She was a pioneering African-American actress in television playing the recurring role of a nurse "Angie" on the CBS daytime soap opera "Search For Tomorrow". She married pilot August J. Martin on May 5, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan. Gladys had recently become a supervisor coordinating the Job Corps activities in New York.
Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the Dr. Roscoe C. Riddle and Marie Riddle Payne. Gladys Riddle Martin graduated from Benton Harbor High School in 1949 where she was an honor student and dramatic star. She went to Wellesey College in Wellesley, MA where she received a BA degree in 1953. At the all-girls college she was a leader in scholastics, dramatics and dance. She attended the University of Michigan where she received a master's degree in speech. She worked in off-Broadway theater and television in New York City. She performed in the long running off-Broadway production of Genet's "The Blacks", "The Trojan Woman", as well as "Henry V" for Shakespeare in the Park with actor Robert Hooks where she played the Queen of France. She was a pioneering African-American actress in television playing the recurring role of a nurse "Angie" on the CBS daytime soap opera "Search For Tomorrow". She married pilot August J. Martin on May 5, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan. Gladys had recently become a supervisor coordinating the Job Corps activities in New York.
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