Ruth Hussey filmography

Hussey in 1945

This is the complete filmography of actress Ruth Hussey (October 30, 1911 – April 19, 2005)[1]. Originally a native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hussey began her career in summer stock and modeling before entering films in the late 1930s through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. In a career that lasted over 40 years, and totaled 69 credits all together, she made a name for herself as a notable character actress earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress along the way for her portrayal of the cynical magazine photographer Elizabeth Imbrie in The Philadelphia Story[1].

Film and television appearances

Date Title Role Notes
1973My Darling Daughters' AnniversaryMaggie Cartwright
The New Perry MasonCorinne Warner"The Case of the Horoscope Homicide"
1972The Jimmy Stewart ShowLydia Harper"Aunts in My Plans"
1971Marcus Welby, M.D.Laura Benson"The Best Is Yet to Be"
1970The Resurrection of Broncho BillyVoice Over
1965Valentine's DayMrs. Freeman"I'll Cry at My Wedding"
1963Vacation PlayhouseNurse Edie Ramsey"Come a-Runnin'"
1961InsightThe Agitator
1960Joyful HourMary
1955-1960The Christophers"Parents Lead the Way" (1960)
"Washington as a Young Man" (1955)
1960The Facts of LifeMary Gilbert
1956-1958The Red Skelton Hour"San Fernando's Filibuster" (1958)
"San Fernando Goes Straight (1956)
1955-1957Climax!Various roles3 episodes
1950-1957Lux Video TheatreVarious roles6 episodes
1956-1957Studio 57Various roles"Woman at Sea" (1957)
"The Magic Glass" (1956)
1956Alfred Hitchcock PresentsPaula Hudson"Mink"
1955-1956Science Fiction TheatreVarious roles"The Unguided Missile" (1956)
"One Hundred Years Young" (1955)
1956Playwrights '56Mrs. Anderson"Flight"
1955Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside TheatreNancy"Woman at Sea"
Shower of StarsAgnes Carroll"Time Out for Ginger"
Producers' ShowcaseMary Haines"The Women"
1954The Elgin HourFran Tillman"Warm Clay"
Studio One in HollywoodNancy Edison"The Boy Who Changed the World"
1953-1954General Electric TheaterEmma"To Lift a Feather" (1954)
"Winners Never Lose" (1953)
1953The Revlon Mirror TheaterFlight from Home
Footlights TheaterAllison Scott"This Is My Heart"
The Lady Wants MinkNora Connors
The Ford Television TheatreAllison Scott"This Is My Heart"
1952Stars and Stripes ForeverJennie Sousa
Woman of the North CountryChristine Powell, later Christine Ramlo
1951-1952Family TheaterVarious roles"The World's Greatest Mother" (1952)
"That I May See" (1951)
"Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and Inspiration" (1951)
1951Celanese TheatreCora Simon"Counsellor-at-Law"
That's My BoyAnn Jackson
1950Mr. MusicLorna Marvis
Pulitzer Prize PlayhouseIsabel Amberson"The Magnificent Ambersons"
The Nash Airflyte Theater"Borrowed Memory"
LouisaMeg Norton
1949The Great GatsbyJordan Baker
1948I, Jane DoeEve Meredith Curtis
1945Bedside MannerDr. Hedy Fredericks, MD
1944Marine RaidersLt. Ellen Foster
The UninvitedPamela Fitzgerald
1943Tender ComradeBarbara Thomas
1942Tennessee JohnsonEliza McCardle Johnson
Pierre of the PlainsDaisy Denton
1941H.M. Pulham, Esq.Kay Motford
Married Bachelor Norma Haven
Our WifeProfessor Susan Drake
Free and EasyMartha Gray
1940Flight CommandLorna Gary
The Philadelphia StoryElizabeth Imbrie
Susan and GodCharlotte
Northwest PassageElizabeth Browne
1939Another Thin ManDorothy Waters
Fast and FuriousLily Cole
BlackmailHelen Ingram
The WomenMiss Watts
MaisieSybil Ames
Within the LawMary Turner
HonoluluEve
1938Spring MadnessKate McKim
Time Out for MurderPeggy Norton
Rich Man, Poor GirlJoan Thayer
Marie AntoinetteDuchess de Polignacuncredited
Hold That KissNadine Piermont
Judge Hardy's ChildrenMargaret 'Maggie' Lee
Man-ProofJanescenes deleted
1937Madame XAnnette
Big CityMayor's Secretaryuncredited

References

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