Ruth Hussey

Ruth Hussey Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: October 30, 1911

Death Date: April 19, 2005

Birth Place: Providence, Rhode Island

This MGM contract player of the late 1930s and early 40s played some leads, but mostly supporting parts, usually as a sophisticated, knowing women or vixen. Ruth Hussey got her best shot as the cynical photographer in "The Philadelphia Story" (1940), for which she was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress. She also starred opposite Ralph Bellamy on Broadway in "State of the Union" (1945).

Hussey attended Pembroke College of Brown University and the University of Michigan where studied acting. She moved to New York where she worked first as a fashion commentator on radio and then as a Powers model before MGM brought her to Hollywood in the mid 30s with a five-year contract. Her first film was "The Big City" (1937), a Spencer Tracy vehicle in which Hussey had a bit part. But that same year, she was assigned the role of the adult abandoned daughter in the remake of "Madame X." Hussey was put into "Judge Hardy's Children" (1938), in a small role, but no rival to Andy's lady-love Polly Benedict. 1939 brought small roles in such classics as "Honolulu" and "The Women," but Hussey still had not connected as a front player. That happened in 1940, when she played opposite Spencer Tracy in "Northwest Passage" and especially when she was cast as Elizabeth Imbrie, the photographer attached only professionally to a scandal mongering reporter (James Stewart), in "The Philadelphia Story."

Leading roles soon followed. She starred opposite Melvyn Douglas in the marital strife drama "Our Wife" (1941). As Hussey's MGM days waned, she began to work for other studios. She played wife to Van Heflin's "Tennessee Johnson" (1943), a biopic of the 17th US President, and was the female doctor to John Carroll in "Bedside Manner" (1945), before leaving Hollywood for Broadway. Hussey returned to films in 1948 with "I, Jane Doe," in which she was an attorney defending the woman accused of murdering her husband. She played Jordan Baker, Daisy Buchanan's friend, in the 1949 remake of "The Great Gatsby," and was wife to Clifton Webb's John Philip Sousa in "Stars and Stripes Forever" (1952). She again played a wife, this time to Bob Hope, in her last feature "Facts of Life" (1960).

Hussey did many guest appearances on TV anthology shows in the 50s, beginning with "The Magnificent Ambersons" (a 1950 episode of ABC's "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse"). She played wife to Jack Benny in a 1955 "Shower of Stars" entitled "Time Out for Ginger," but, by the early 60s, had all but stopped working in front of the cameras. Robert Young, her old MGM crony, lured her back to TV as a guest star on a 1972 episode of his ABC series "Marcus Welby, M.D." and also as his love interest in the TV-movie "My Darling Daughters' Anniversary" (ABC, 1973), which marked her last screen appearance. The actress, who was married for 60 years to talent agent George Longenecker, died in 2005.

Credits

All My Darling Daughters' Anniversary

Actor
Maggie Cartwright
Movie
1973

Resurrection of Broncho Billy

Voice
Movie
1970

Vacation Playhouse

Actor
Edie
Show
1963

The Facts of LifeStream

Actor
Mary Gilbert
Movie
1960

Alfred Hitchcock PresentsStream

Actor
Paula Hudson
Series
1955

Producers' Showcase

Actor
Show
1954

Climax!

Actor
Series
1954

The Lady Wants Mink

Actor
Nora Connors
Movie
1953

Woman of the North Country

Actor
Christine Powell
Movie
1952

Stars and Stripes Forever

Actor
Jennie Sousa
Movie
1952

Hill Number One

Actor
Mary
Movie
1951

That's My BoyStream

Actor
Ann Jackson
Movie
1951

Mr. Music

Actor
Lorna Marvis
Movie
1950

Louisa

Actor
Meg Norton
Movie
1950

The Great Gatsby

Actor
Jordan Baker
Movie
1949

I, Jane Doe

Actor
Eve Meredith Curtis
Movie
1948

Bedside Manner

Actor
Dr. Hedy Fredericks, MD
Movie
1945

The Uninvited

Actor
Pamela Fitzgerald
Movie
1944
95%

Marine Raiders

Actor
Lt. Ellen Foster
Movie
1944

Tender Comrade

Actor
Barbara Thomas
Movie
1943

Pierre of the Plains

Actor
Daisy Denton
Movie
1942

Tennessee Johnson

Actor
Eliza McCardle Johnson
Movie
1942

H.M. Pulham, Esq.

Actor
Cordelia "Kay" Motford Pulham
Movie
1941

Our Wife

Actor
Professor Susan Drake
Movie
1941

Married Bachelor

Actor
Norma Haven
Movie
1941

Free and Easy

Actor
Martha Gray
Movie
1941

Susan and God

Actor
Charlotte
Movie
1940

Flight Command

Actor
Lorna Gary
Movie
1940

The Philadelphia StoryStream

Actor
Liz Imbrie
Movie
1940
100%

Northwest PassageStream

Actor
Elizabeth Browne
Movie
1940
100%

The WomenStream

Actor
Miss Watts
Movie
1939
94%

Another Thin ManStream

Actor
Dorothy Waters
Movie
1939
86%

Blackmail

Actor
Helen Ingram
Movie
1939

HonoluluStream

Actor
Eve
Movie
1939

Within the Law

Actor
Mary Turner
Movie
1939

Maisie

Actor
Sybil Ames
Movie
1939

Fast and Furious

Actor
Lily Cole
Movie
1939

Rich Man, Poor Girl

Actor
Joan Thayer
Movie
1938

Judge Hardy's Children

Actor
Margaret "Maggie" Lee
Movie
1938

Hold That Kiss

Actor
Nadine Piermont
Movie
1938

Spring Madness

Actor
Kate McKim
Movie
1938

Time Out for Murder

Actor
Peggy Norton
Movie
1938

Madame X

Actor
Annette
Movie
1937