Rochelle Hudson
Rochelle Hudson
An ingenue of the 1930s, Rochelle Hudson insisted to interviewers that her career was due to a "friend of a friend of a friend" of her mother's, who happened to have connections with Fox film studios. Signed to a Fox contract in 1930, Hudson studied with the studio's voice coach, who farmed the girl out for singing work on radio and in cartoons; Hudson was briefly the voice of Honey in Warner Bros.' "Bosko" cartoons. Her first on-camera appearance, on loanout to RKO, was in Fanny Foley Herself. Though often stuck in girl-next-door parts, Hudson was also effectively cast as tomboys and slatterns. She appeared in several Will Rogers pictures, mainly because Rogers liked sharing the spotlight with actors from his home state of Oklahoma. Her career dwindling into "B"-picture leads at Columbia and PRC, Hudson left Hollywood in 1942, spending the war years working in Naval Intelligence with her first husband, reserve officer (and former Disney story editor) Hal Thompson. She returned to films in 1955 to play the mother of Natalie Wood in Rebel Without A Cause. Though her subsequent movie appearances were infrequent, she kept busy on television, co-starring on the 1954 sitcom That's My Boy and showing up on many an anthology series. Retiring from show business for good in 1967, Rochelle Hudson spent her last years as a successful real estate agent. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Rochelle Hudson:
- Curly Top with Shirley Temple , John Boles , Jane Darwell , Esther Dale , Arthur Treacher
- Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean , Natalie Wood , Sal Mineo , Dennis Hopper , Jim Backus , William Hopper , Ann Doran , Edward Platt , Ian Wolfe , Nick Adams , Robert Foulk , Gus Schilling , Nicholas Ray
- Bush Pilot with Frank Perry
- She Done Him Wrong with Mae West , Cary Grant , Owen Moore , Gilbert Roland , Noah Sr. Beery , Fuzzy Knight , Dewey Robinson , Louise Beavers , Mary Gordon , Al Hill





