Miriam Hopkins

Miriam Hopkins Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: October 18, 1902

Death Date: October 9, 1972

Birth Place: Savannah, Georgia

This highly talented blonde Broadway actress possessed an intriguing, husky voice and a brittle, sometimes twitchy yet sexy style. An off-beat combination of a vivacious Southern belle and an insecure yet superior modern woman, Hopkins signed as a leading lady with Paramount in 1930 and gained early stardom for her roles in productions including the delightful Ernst Lubitsch musical "The Smiling Lieutenant" (1931) and Rouben Mamoulian's striking "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1932).

In Lubitsch's masterpiece, "Trouble in Paradise" (1932), she displayed a sharp talent for sly, sophisticated banter, and she won an Oscar nomination in the title role of Mamoulian's "Becky Sharp" (1935). The feisty, intelligent Hopkins gave what is probably her finest dramatic performance in William Wyler's sterling if significantly altered adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play "The Children's Hour," "These Three" (1936).

Known to be difficult on the set, Hopkins flitted from studio to studio. After her early tenure at Paramount, she was under contract to independent producer Samuel Goldwyn during the mid-30s and by the end of the decade had moved to Warner Brothers, where a rivalry with Bette Davis manifested itself in both the plotline and the actual filming of the touching soaper, "The Old Maid" (1939). Her stardom began to decline toward the end of the decade after several films ("The Woman I Love" 1937, "Lady with Red Hair" 1940) fizzled at the box office.

For a time Hopkins had been a critics' darling; as her films became more routine and she became increasingly disenchanted with her opportunities in Hollywood, some of her performances became more mannered. After another competitive reteaming with Davis in the enjoyably catty "Old Acquaintance" (1943), which put her fidgety qualities to good use, Hopkins returned to Broadway and stage tours and bid farewell to Hollywood for six years.

Hopkins began playing occasional film character parts at the end of the 40s. She was especially good in her first major supporting role in films, that of the solicitous, romantic aunt in a fine reunion film with Wyler, "The Heiress" (1949). Hopkins made intermittent appearances through the mid-60s, including one in Wyler's 1962 remake, "The Children's Hour" (playing the aunt of the character she had played 26 years earlier). She also did occasional TV work, perhaps most memorably in an outlandish yet highly effective and even moving Norma Desmond-type turn as an overage flapper still living in her youthful past in "Don't Open Till Doomsday," an especially memorable installment of the cult classic anthology series, "The Outer Limits."

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Extrait : Retour de flamme

Actor
Show
2014

Savage Intruder

Actor
Katharine Parker
Movie
1970

The Flying NunStream

Guest Star
Series
1967

The Chase

Actor
Mrs. Reeves
Movie
1966

Fanny Hill

Actor
Mrs. Maude Brown
Movie
1964

The Outer LimitsStream

Actor
Mary Kry
Series
1963
92%

The Children's HourStream

Actor
Mrs. Lily Mortar
Movie
1961
80%

Route 66Stream

Guest Star
Leona Bowers
Series
1960

Climax!

Actor
Series
1954

Curtain Call Theater

Actor
Show
1952

Carrie

Actor
Julie Hurstwood
Movie
1952

The Outcasts of Poker Flat

Actor
Mrs. Shipton
Movie
1952

The Mating Season

Actor
Fran Carleton
Movie
1951

The Heiress

Actor
Lavinia Penniman
Movie
1949
100%

Old AcquaintanceStream

Actor
Millie Drake
Movie
1943

A Gentleman After Dark

Actor
Flo Melton
Movie
1942

Virginia CityStream

Actor
Julia Hayne
Movie
1940

Lady With Red Hair

Actor
Mrs. Leslie Carter
Movie
1940

The Old Maid

Actor
Delia Lovell Ralston
Movie
1939

Woman Chases Man

Actor
Virginia Travis
Movie
1937

Wise Girl

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Susan "Susie" Fletcher
Movie
1937

These Three

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Martha Dobie
Movie
1936

Men Are Not Gods

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Ann Williams
Movie
1936

Barbary CoastStream

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Mary "Swan" Rutledge
Movie
1935
92%

Becky Sharp

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Becky Sharp
Movie
1935

Splendor

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Phyllis Manning Lorrimore
Movie
1935

She Loves Me Not

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Curly Flagg
Movie
1934

All of Me

Actor
Lydia Darrow
Movie
1934

The Richest Girl in the World

Actor
Dorothy Hunter
Movie
1934

Design for Living

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Gilda Farrell
Movie
1933

The Stranger's Return

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Louise
Movie
1933

The Story of Temple Drake

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Temple Drake
Movie
1933

Trouble in ParadiseStream

Actor
Lily, alias Mlle. Vautier
Movie
1932
90%

Two Kinds of Women

Actor
Emma Krull
Movie
1932

Dancers in the Dark

Actor
Gloria Bishop
Movie
1932

World and the Flesh

Actor
Maria Yaskaya
Movie
1932

The Smiling Lieutenant

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Princess Anna
Movie
1931

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeStream

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Ivy Pearson
Movie
1931
91%

24 Hours

Actor
Rosie Duggan
Movie
1931

Fast and Loose

Actor
Marion Lenox
Movie
1930