Ruth Hussey

Description:

A graduate of the University of Michigan School of Drama, Ruth Hussey's first show-business job was as a fashion commentator on a local radio station. She journeyed to New York City, where she was signed as a model by the world-famous Powers agency. She obtained some stage roles with touring companies and was noticed by MGM, which signed her and with whom she made her film debut in 1937. She quickly became a leading lady in MGM's "B" unit, usually playing sophisticated, worldly roles. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her turn as a cynical photographer in The Philadelphia Story (1940). She soon focused her main energies on the stage, however, and returned to the screen only occasionally.

Overview

Birthday October 30, 1911
Born In Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Alternative names Ruth March
Height 166 cm
Spouse/Ex- Charles Robert Longenecker August 9, 1942 - December 10, 2002 (his death)
Parents George R. Hussey

Did you know

Trivia Her ancestor, Christopher Hussey, was one of the original purchasers of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts.
Quotes I stayed out of sight I guess. I probably didn't seek work but then producers didn't seek me out either.

Scores

The Philadelphia Story
1h 52m
7.8
The Uninvited
1h 39m
7.2
The Women
2h 13m
7.7
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