Josephine Hutchinson
Josephine Hutchinson was born on Oct 12, 1903 in USA. Josephine Hutchinson's big-screen debut came with A Little Princess directed by Marshall Neilan in 1917. Josephine Hutchinson is known for The Homecoming: A Christmas Story directed by Fielder Cook, Patricia Neal stars as Olivia Walton and Richard Thomas as John-Boy Walton. The upcoming new movie Josephine Hutchinson plays is The Homecoming: A Christmas Story which will be released on Dec 19, 1971.
As a child she studied at Seattle's Cornish School. Still in her early twenties, after several years of stock work in New York, she joined Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theater where she won critical praise for her title role in "Alice in Wonderland." She came to Hollywood in 1934 under contract with Warners, debuting in Rayon d'amour (1934). She co-starred with Paul Muni in La vie de Louis Pasteur (1936) and played in many small roles, both in films - e.g., the phony U.N. ambassador's wife in La mort aux trousses (1959) - and television: La quatrième dimension (1959), Gunsmoke (1955), and Perry Mason (1957) in the fifties and sixties. She died at Manhattan's Florence Nightingale Nursing Home, aged 94.
Birthday
Oct 12, 1903Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For
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