
Ruth Hussey
Acting • Born 1911-10-30 – Died 2005-04-19
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ruth Carol Hussey (October 30, 1911 – April 19, 2005) was an American actress best known for her Academy Award-nominated role as photographer Elizabeth Imbrie in The Philadelphia Story. After working as an actress in summer stock, she returned to Providence and worked as a radio fashion commentator on a local station. She wrote the ad copy for a Providence clothing store and read it on the radio each afternoon. She was encouraged by a friend to try out for acting roles at the Providence Playhouse. The theater director there turned her down, saying the roles were cast only out of New York City. Later that week, she journeyed to New York City and on her first day there, she signed with a talent agent who booked her for a role in a play starting the next day back at the Providence Playhouse. In New York City, she also worked for a time as a model. She then landed a number of stage roles with touring companies. Dead End toured the country in 1937 and the last theater on the road trip was at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, where she was spotted on opening night by MGM talent scout Billy Grady. MGM signed her to a players contract and she made her film debut in 1937. She quickly became a leading lady in MGM's "B" unit, usually playing sophisticated, worldly roles. For a 1940 "A" picture role, she was nominated for an Academy Award for her turn as Elizabeth Imbrie, the cynical magazine photographer and almost-girlfriend of James Stewart's character Macaulay Connor in The Philadelphia Story. In 1941, exhibitors voted her the third-most popular new star in Hollywood. Hussey also worked with Robert Taylor in Flight Command (1940), Robert Young in Northwest Passage (1940) and H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941), Van Heflin in Tennessee Johnson (1942), Ray Milland in The Uninvited (1944), and Alan Ladd in The Great Gatsby (1949). In 1946, she starred on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play State of the Union. Her 1949 role in Goodbye, My Fancy on Broadway caused a Billboard reviewer to write: "Miss Hussey brings a splendid aliveness and warmth to the lovely congresswoman...." She filled in for Jean Arthur in the 1955 Lux Radio Theater presentation of Shane, playing Miriam Start, alongside original film stars Alan Ladd and Van Heflin. In 1960, she co-starred in The Facts of Life with Bob Hope. Hussey was also active in early television drama.
Filmography
64 credits
The Philadelphia Story
Movie • 1940
Elizabeth 'Liz' Imbrie

The Women
Movie • 1939
Miss Wattson

Man-Proof
Movie • 1938
Jane (dialogue scenes deleted)

Within the Law
Movie • 1939
Mary Turner

Another Thin Man
Movie • 1939
Dorothy Waters

Bedside Manner
Movie • 1945
Dr. Hedy Fredericks, MD

Stars and Stripes Forever
Movie • 1952
Jennie Sousa

Northwest Passage
Movie • 1940
Elizabeth Browne

Susan and God
Movie • 1940
Charlotte

Madame X
Movie • 1937
Annette

The Uninvited
Movie • 1944
Pamela Fitzgerald

I, Jane Doe
Movie • 1948
Eve Meredith Curtis

The Facts of Life
Movie • 1960
Mary Gilbert

Maisie
Movie • 1939
Sybil Ames

Tennessee Johnson
Movie • 1942
Eliza McCardle Johnson

The Great Gatsby
Movie • 1949
Jordan Baker

That's My Boy
Movie • 1951
Ann Jackson

Our Wife
Movie • 1941
Professor Susan Drake

H.M. Pulham, Esq.
Movie • 1941
Cordelia 'Kay' Motford Pulham

Flight Command
Movie • 1940
Lorna Gray

Tender Comrade
Movie • 1944
Barbara Thomas

Blackmail
Movie • 1939
Helen Ingram

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy
Movie • 1970
Voice Over

Mr. Music
Movie • 1950
Lorna Marvis

Fast and Furious
Movie • 1939
Lily Cole

Rich Man, Poor Girl
Movie • 1938
Joan Thayer

Marine Raiders
Movie • 1944
Lt. Ellen Foster

My Darling Daughters' Anniversary
Movie • 1973
Maggie Cartwright

Hold That Kiss
Movie • 1938
Nadine Piermont

Spring Madness
Movie • 1938
Kate McKim

Judge Hardy's Children
Movie • 1938
Margaret Lee

Honolulu
Movie • 1939
Eve

The Lady Wants Mink
Movie • 1953
Nora Connors

Married Bachelor
Movie • 1941
Norma Haven

Pierre of the Plains
Movie • 1942
Daisy Denton

Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and Inspiration
Movie • 1951
Mary

Free and Easy
Movie • 1941
Martha Gray

Soaring Stars
Movie • 1942
Herself

Louisa
Movie • 1950
Meg Norton

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
Movie • 1940
Self

Big City
Movie • 1937
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)

Woman of the North Country
Movie • 1952
Christine Powell

Time Out for Murder
Movie • 1938
Peggy Norton, victim

Marie Antoinette
Movie • 1938
Duchess de Polignac (uncredited)

Studio One
TV • 1948
Nancy Edison

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Paula Hudson

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Polly Baxter

Climax!
TV • 1954
Katherine Benson

Playwrights '56
TV • 1955

Vacation Playhouse
TV • 1963
Nurse Edie Ramsey

The DuPont Show with June Allyson
TV • 1959
Maia

Producers' Showcase
TV • 1954
Mary Haines

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Emma

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Kit Marlowe

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Meg

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Linda Carson

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Irene

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Harriet Craig

The Christophers
TV • 1953

Climax!
TV • 1954
Martha

Climax!
TV • 1954
Alice Moore

The Case of the Dangerous Robin
TV • 1960
Maid

MGM Parade
TV • 1955