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Josephine Hull(1877-1957)

  • Actress
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Josephine Hull
Josephine Sherwood changed her name after marrying stage actor Shelly Hull in 1910. She studied drama at Radcliffe College -- much to the dismay of her parents -- and first worked on the stage in a stock company in Boston. Her husband died in 1919, aged 35, of Spanish influenza. Josephine left the stage for three years and never re-married but resumed her theatrical career with renewed vigour from 1923. Short and dumpy of stature and with a distinctively brittle delivery, Josephine possessed an undeniable stage presence as well as exquisite timing. On Broadway, she alternated between comedy and drama. One of her best performances was as a member of the balmy Vanderhof family in Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vous (1938) (the film version by Frank Capra came out two years later).

She is most fondly remembered for two indelible theatrical enactments which she would later reprise on screen. First, she was the sweetly homicidal Abby Brewster in the farce 'Arsenic and Old Lace', who, with her sister Martha (Jean Adair), sets about poisoning lonely old men with elderberry wine. The play ran on Broadway for three seasons (1941-44) and was a massive popular and critical hit with 1444 performances. The resulting 1944 motion picture was an equally resounding success and became one of Warner Brothers three biggest money-making films of the year. Josephine's second major role was that of Veta Louise Simmons, perpetually befuddled, beleaguered sister of Elwood P. Dowd (whose best friend is an imaginary rabbit) in Harvey (1950). This delightfully whimsical play by Mary Chase was an even greater smash hit, totalling 1775 performances between November 1944 and January 1949. Again, Josephine reprised her role on screen in 1950 and deservedly won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress that year. Critic Bosley Crowther commented "Josephine Hull plays Elwood's sister with such hilarious confusion and daft concern that she brings quite as much to the picture as does Mr.Stewart - or his pal to be sure...and it would be an unhappy screen version that did not contain her rotund frame, her scatter-brained fussing and fluttering and her angelic gentleness of soul" (New York Times, December 22 1950). Hardly surprising, then, that with so many years spent on the stage, Josephine Hull's screen career was not particularly prolific. She even got to first billing in the starring role of the theatrical version of 'The Solid Gold Cadillac' (1953-55), as Laura Partridge (later filmed with Judy Holliday in the lead).

Josephine died in New York in March 1957 of a brain hemorrhage, aged 80.
BornJanuary 3, 1877
DiedMarch 12, 1957(80)
BornJanuary 3, 1877
DiedMarch 12, 1957(80)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 5 wins total

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Known for

Cary Grant in Arsenic et vieilles dentelles (1944)
Arsenic et vieilles dentelles
7.9
  • Abby Brewster
  • 1944
James Stewart, Peggy Dow, Charles Drake, Josephine Hull, and Cecil Kellaway in Harvey (1950)
Harvey
7.9
  • Veta Louise Dowd Simmons
  • 1950
William Collier Sr., Charles Farrell, Minna Gombell, and Marian Nixon in After Tomorrow (1932)
After Tomorrow
6.8
  • Mrs. Piper
  • 1932
The Ford Theatre Hour (1948)
The Ford Theatre Hour
7.8
TV Series
  • Aunt Abby Brewster

Credits

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Actress



  • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
    The United States Steel Hour
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Widow
    • 1955
  • Lux Video Theatre (1950)
    Lux Video Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Mom Baker
    • Grandma
    • Mrs. Bartholomew
    • 1951–1953
  • Lights Out (1946)
    Lights Out
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Hawkins
    • 1952
  • Betty Crocker Star Matinee (1951)
    Betty Crocker Star Matinee
    6.2
    TV Series
    • 1952
  • Hal Baylor, Hans Conried, and Chuck Hicks in Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951)
    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Lavinia Whipple
    • 1952
  • Howard Duff, Mona Freeman, and Josephine Hull in The Lady from Texas (1951)
    The Lady from Texas
    6.3
    • Miss Birdie Wheeler
    • 1951
  • James Stewart, Peggy Dow, Charles Drake, Josephine Hull, and Cecil Kellaway in Harvey (1950)
    Harvey
    7.9
    • Veta Louise Dowd Simmons
    • 1950
  • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
    The Philco Television Playhouse
    7.4
    TV Series
    • 1950
  • Marsha Hunt and John Rodney in Studio One (1948)
    Studio One
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Lily Marsan
    • 1950
  • The Ford Theatre Hour (1948)
    The Ford Theatre Hour
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Aunt Abby Brewster
    • 1949
  • Cary Grant in Arsenic et vieilles dentelles (1944)
    Arsenic et vieilles dentelles
    7.9
    • Abby Brewster
    • 1944
  • Joan Bennett and John Boles in Careless Lady (1932)
    Careless Lady
    6.2
    • Aunt Cora
    • 1932
  • William Collier Sr., Charles Farrell, Minna Gombell, and Marian Nixon in After Tomorrow (1932)
    After Tomorrow
    6.8
    • Mrs. Piper
    • 1932
  • The Bishop's Candlesticks
    Short
    • Persome
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.58 m
  • Born
    • January 3, 1877
    • Newtonville, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • March 12, 1957
    • New York City, New York, USA(cerebral hemorrhage)
  • Spouse
    • Shelly HullApril 3, 1910 - January 14, 1919 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway [credited as Josephine Sherwood until about 1909] in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 5 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Has had a successful 50 year career on Broadway before bringing her roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Harvey" from the stage to the screen.
  • Quotes
    Playing Shakespeare is really tiring. You never get to sit down, unless you're the king.
  • Salary
    • Arsenic et vieilles dentelles
      (1944)
      $10,000

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