Hope Emerson(1897-1960)
- Actriz
- Banda sonora
Hope Emerson nació el 29 de octubre de 1897 en Iowa, Estados Unidos. Fue una actriz, conocida por Sin remisión (1950), Caravana de mujeres (1951) y La costilla de Adán (1949). Murió el 24 de abril de 1960 en Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
Reparto
Banda sonora
- Peter Gunn8,0Serie de TV
- performer: "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?", "Oh! Look at That Baby"
- 1959
- Altura
- 1,88 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- 24 de abril de 1960
- Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos(una enfermedad hepática)
- PadresJohn Alvin Emerson
- Familiares
- Infant Emerson(Sibling)
- Otras obrasStage: Appeared (as "Lampito"; Broadway debut) in "Lysistrata" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Aristophanes. Material adapted by Gilbert Seldes. Music by Leo Ornstein. Choreographed by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Directed by Norman Bel Geddes. 44th Street Theatre: 5 Jun 1930-Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Myrrhine"), Lillian Ardell, Helen Blair Bailey, Ada Barbour, Gloria Braggiotti, Lionel Braham (as "President of the Senate"), Myra Brooks, Charles R. Burrows, Conrad Cantzen (as "Fifth Old Man"), Justine Chase, Virginia Chauvenet, John F. Clearman, Louise Closser Hale (as "Dancer"), John C. Davis, Dave DeSin, Charles E. Douglas, Eric Dressler (as "A Herald from Sparta"), Consuelo Flowerton, Ruth Garland, May Gerald, Etienne Girardot (as "Third Old Man"), John Glenn, Ilse Gronau, Chester Hammond, Paul Haskle, Ernestine Henoch, Harry Henshaw, Doris Hesser, Mary Ann Holt, Ernest Howard, Letitia Ide, Clayton Irving, Bernard Jay, Violet Kemble Cooper (as "Lysistrata"), Elizabeth Kennedy, Ada Klein, Marie Lalloz, Charles Laskey, Jerome Lawlor, Jose Limon, James McCallion, Burton McEvilly, Nancy McKnight, Owen Meech, Gwendolyn Mervin, Thomas Moody, Morton Moore, Marion Morehouse, Mary Morris, Pauline Potter, Elsie Rand, Elizabeth Rechelle, Houston Richards, Albert Robinson, Miriam Schiller, Betty Schlaffer, Lucian Scott, Maud Sinclair (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Helen Strumlauf, Elliot Sullivan, Ernest Truex (as "Kinesias"), Neville Westman, Nydia Westman, Thornton Whitney, June Wilkinson, George J. Williams, Howard Wilson, Ian Wolfe (as "First Old Man"). Produced by Philadelphia Theatre Association Inc.
- Listings de publicidad
- CuriosidadesBegan her career as a cabaret performer, singing and playing piano. She released six recordings on the General label and later played and sang in her role as Mother on Peter Gunn (1958).
Preguntas frecuentes
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- When did Hope Emerson die?April 24, 1960
- How did Hope Emerson die?Liver ailment
- How old was Hope Emerson when she died?62 years old
- Where did Hope Emerson die?Hollywood, California, USA
- When was Hope Emerson born?October 29, 1897
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