Place of Birth: Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA
Jessie Ralph
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jessie Ralph (born Jessie Ralph Chambers, November 5, 1864 – May 30, 1944) was an American stage and screen actress, best known for her matronly roles in many classic motion pictures. She was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1864. She made her acting debut in 1880, at the age of sixteen. She made it to Broadway, where George M. Cohan cast her in many of his musicals, but she also excelled at dramatic roles. Although she made her Hollywood debut in 1916, in a motion picture career that would eventually span 25 years, she only became a permanent Hollywood actress in 1933. She was nearly 70 at this time, so her roles were limited to matronly roles, but her expertise at stealing scenes captured the imagination of cinema-goers of the time. Her best-known roles are as Greta Garbo's maid in Camille, as W.C. Fields' battle-axe of a mother-in-law in The Bank Dick, as Myrna Loy's supercilious aunt Katherine in After the Thin Man, and as Nurse Peggotty in David Copperfield. She starred in 55 movies altogether, 52 between 1933 and 1941. Jessie Ralph retired from Hollywood in 1941, after her leg was amputated. She died four years later in her home town of Gloucester at the age of 79. She was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The Bank Dick | Mrs. Hermisillo Brunch | 1940 |
Double Wedding | Mrs. Kensington-Bly | 1937 |
The Madonna of the Slums | 1919 | |
Little Lord Fauntleroy | Applewoman | 1936 |
After the Thin Man | Aunt Katherine Forrest | 1936 |
Camille | Nanine | 1936 |
Les Misérables | Madame Magloire | 1935 |
Elmer, the Great | Sarah Crosby (uncredited) | 1933 |
Captain Blood | Mrs. Barlow | 1935 |
Murder at the Vanities | Mrs. Helene Smith | 1934 |
Drums Along the Mohawk | Mrs. Weaver | 1939 |
Cocktail Hour | Princess | 1933 |
Evelyn Prentice | Mrs. Blake | 1934 |
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney | The Duchess of Ebley | 1937 |
One Night of Love | Angelina | 1934 |
Child of Manhattan | Aunt Minnie | 1933 |
The Affairs of Cellini | Beatrice | 1934 |
The Lady from Cheyenne | Mrs. McGuinness | 1941 |
Port of Seven Seas | Honorine | 1938 |
The Kid From Texas | Aunt Minetta | 1939 |
Enchanted April | Mrs. Phoebe Fisher | 1935 |
The Unguarded Hour | Lady Agatha Hathaway | 1936 |
Bunker Bean | Grandmother | 1936 |
Love Is a Headache | Sheriff Janet Winfield | 1938 |
I Want a Divorce | Grandma Brokaw | 1940 |
Metropolitan | Charwoman | 1935 |
Ann Carver's Profession | Terry | 1933 |
Hold That Kiss | Aunt Lucy | 1938 |
I Found Stella Parish | Nana | 1935 |
David Copperfield | Clara Peggotty | 1935 |
Walking on Air | Evelyn Bennett | 1936 |
We Live Again | Matrona Pavlovna | 1934 |
Nana | Zoe | 1934 |
Yellow Dust | Mrs. Brian | 1936 |
The Blue Bird | Fairy Berylune | 1940 |
Star Dust | Aunt Martha Parker | 1940 |
Paris in Spring | Countess de Charelle | 1935 |
Cafe Society | Mrs. De Witt | 1939 |
Four Girls in White | Miss Tobias | 1939 |
Jalna | Gran Whiteoaks | 1935 |
Mickey the Kid | Veronica Hudson | 1939 |
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby | Mama McGann | 1940 |
St. Louis Blues | Aunt Tibbie | 1939 |
I Live My Life | Mrs. O.H.B. Gage, Kay's Grandmother | 1935 |
Vanessa: Her Love Story | Lady Mullion | 1935 |
The Good Earth | Cuckoo | 1937 |
The Garden Murder Case | Mrs. Hammle | 1936 |
The Romance of Celluloid | Self | 1937 |
They Met in Bombay | Duchess of Beltravers | 1941 |
San Francisco | Mrs. Maisie Burley | 1936 |
Mark of the Vampire | Midwife | 1935 |
Coming Out Party | Nora | 1934 |
The Girl from Avenue A | Mrs. Van Dyne | 1940 |
Such a Little Queen | Mary | 1921 |
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