(Only Ivan Lendl surpassed this winning 6 titles from 1980-1989.) Hyman also captured two doubles titles, the 1886 final partnering I.F. Hellmuth, and the 1889 final playing alongside R.S. Wood.
Hyman G. Rickover | Rob Hyman | Phyllis Hyman | Dick Hyman | Hyman Bass | Ray Hyman | Hyman Minsky | Hyman Levy | Mark Hyman | James Hyman | Hyman Witcover | Hyman Isaac Long | Hyman Bloom | Hyman Abrams | Harold Hyman | Dorothy Hyman | B. D. Hyman |
Hyman has worked on creating parts lists for cell division among human cells as part of the EU funded project Mitocheck.
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At the University of California, San Francisco, Hyman was able to investigate the interaction between chromosomes and microtubules that create the mitotic forces that separate chromosomes in the lab of Tim Mitchison.
Under the stage name B.D. Merrill, she played a minor role as the next door neighbor's daughter in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), in which her mother co-starred with Joan Crawford.
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She appeared briefly as an infant in her mother's film Payment on Demand (1951).
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Despite the acrimony of their divorce years earlier, Davis' former husband, Gary Merrill, defended Davis and claimed in an interview with CNN that B.D. was motivated by “cruelty and greed”.
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B.D. met Jeremy Hyman, the British nephew of Seven Arts owner Elliott Hyman on a blind date for the film's showing at the Cannes Film Festival, and the couple wed when B.D. was sixteen and Jeremy was 29.
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Mike Wallace rebroadcast a 60 Minutes interview he had filmed with Hyman a few years earlier in which she commended Davis on her skills as a mother, and said that she had adopted many of Davis's principles in raising her own children.
B. D. Hyman, Bette Davis's daughter, age 6 (BD mentions sitting for the portrait in her book, My Mother's Keeper)