Advertisement

Ruth Hussey

Advertisement

Ruth Hussey Famous memorial

Birth
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
19 Apr 2005 (aged 93)
Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1509731, Longitude: -118.7989537
Plot
Garden of Valor, near plot marker 538
Memorial ID
View Source
Actress. Often played graceful, sophisticated, and intelligent women. Best Known for her Oscar-nominated role as the cynical photographer Elizabeth 'Liz' Imbrie in "The Philadelphia Story" in 1940. Ruth was a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Drama. Her first show-business job was as a fashion commentator on a local radio station. Ruth then traveled to New York where she became a model for the famous Powers agency. Ruth Hussey acted primarily on stage until she was noticed by MGM. After signing with them, she appeared in her first movie. As the Mayor's Secretary in 1937's "Big City." She went on to become a leading lady in several MGM's "B" pictures, after "The Philadelphia Story" she became a leading lady in her own right. Though she was now an established movie actress, it would not be movies for which she would make her greatest role. Her greatest success came on the stage, starring opposite Ralph Bellamy in the 1945 Broadway Production State of the Union. After which she primarily became a stage actress, she would only appear in films occasionally. Her last big screen role was in the Bob Hope, Lucille Ball Comedy "Facts of Life," in 1960. Throughout the 1960's and early 1970's Ruth made several television appearances, but it was the stage that she loved, and continued to work on.
Actress. Often played graceful, sophisticated, and intelligent women. Best Known for her Oscar-nominated role as the cynical photographer Elizabeth 'Liz' Imbrie in "The Philadelphia Story" in 1940. Ruth was a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Drama. Her first show-business job was as a fashion commentator on a local radio station. Ruth then traveled to New York where she became a model for the famous Powers agency. Ruth Hussey acted primarily on stage until she was noticed by MGM. After signing with them, she appeared in her first movie. As the Mayor's Secretary in 1937's "Big City." She went on to become a leading lady in several MGM's "B" pictures, after "The Philadelphia Story" she became a leading lady in her own right. Though she was now an established movie actress, it would not be movies for which she would make her greatest role. Her greatest success came on the stage, starring opposite Ralph Bellamy in the 1945 Broadway Production State of the Union. After which she primarily became a stage actress, she would only appear in films occasionally. Her last big screen role was in the Bob Hope, Lucille Ball Comedy "Facts of Life," in 1960. Throughout the 1960's and early 1970's Ruth made several television appearances, but it was the stage that she loved, and continued to work on.

Bio by: The Perplexed Historian


Inscription

Loving Wife, Mother and Grandmother
Actress, Artist and Storyteller
A Woman of Faith and Joy...
Truly an Instrument of God's Peace



Advertisement

Advertisement

How famous was Ruth Hussey ?

Current rating: 4.21687 out of 5 stars

166 votes

Sign-in to cast your vote.

  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: The Perplexed Historian
  • Added: Apr 20, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10819689/ruth-hussey: accessed ), memorial page for Ruth Hussey (30 Oct 1911–19 Apr 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10819689, citing Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.