Josephine Hutchinson
Josephine Hutchinson
After making her first film appearance at age 13, Josephine Hutchinson attended the Cornish School of Music and Drama. A leading Broadway actress of the late 1920s, Hutchinson was most closely associated with the title role in Eva Le Gailliene's Civic Repertory Company production of Alice in Wonderland. Her impeccable credentials notwithstanding, Hutchinson's earliest movie publicity emphasized the fact that hers was the longest name of any movie leading lady. She spent most of her first filmmaking decade at Warner Bros., acting opposite Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien, and, in The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936), Paul Muni. At Universal, she played the wife of Basil Rathbone in The Son of Frankenstein (1939), an experience she cherished primarily because of the warm camaraderie between her co-stars Rathbone, Boris Karloff and Lionel Atwill. Josephine Hutchinson worked steadily in films and television into the 1970s, most often playing firm, forceful elderly women. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Josephine Hutchinson:
- Ruby Gentry with Jennifer Jones , Charlton Heston , Karl Malden , Tom Tully
- Nevada Smith with Steve McQueen , Karl Malden , Brian Keith , Arthur Kennedy , Suzanne Pleshette , Raf Vallone , Pat Hingle , Howard DaSilva , Martin Landau , Paul Fix , Gene Evans , John Doucette , Bert Freed , John Litel , Ted DeCorsia , Strother Martin





