Josephine Hutchinson


Actor
Josephine Hutchinson

About

Birth Place
Seattle, Washington, USA
Born
October 12, 1903
Died
June 04, 1998

Family & Companions

Eva Le Gallienne
Companion
Actor.
Staats Cotsworth
Husband
Actor. Met in 1932; married on September 23, 1972.

Biography

Life Events

1934

Put under contract by Warner Bros.

Videos

Movie Clip

Adventure In Baltimore (1949) -- (Movie Clip) The Little People Home early in 1905, expelled from boarding school for her liberal views about art, Shirley Temple as aspiring painter Dinah with her brother (Johnny Sands), the family maid (Tillie Born) and her mother (Josephine Hutchinson), in Adventure In Baltimore, 1949, from a story Lesser Samuels and Christopher Isherwood, also starring Temple’s husband John Agar.
Adventure In Baltimore (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Making Flutter Eyes In the church where her father is pastor and her mother (Josephine Hutchinson) directs the choir, aspiring artist Dinah (Shirley Temple), expelled from boarding school for her progressive views, observes her childhood sweetheart Tom (John Agar, Temple’s husband) with his new gal (Carol Brannan), in Adventure In Baltimore, 1949.
Story Of Louis Pasteur, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Our Criminal Disregard For Germs The last of three vignettes introducing the title character (Paul Muni) finds rulers Napoleon III and Eugenie (Walter Kingsford, Iphigenie Castiglioni) more open-minded than Charbonnet (Fritz Leiber), as the wife (Josephine Hutchinson) and assistant (Henry O'Neill) keep faith, in The Story Of Louis Pasteur, 1936.
Story Of Louis Pasteur, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Savior Of The Sheep Ca. 1870, officials Radisse (Raymond Brown) and Martel (Donald Woods) visit Arbois, site of the current Pasteur museum, where Paul Muni (title character), with daughter (Anita Louise) and aide Roux (Henry O'Neill), is treating anthrax, in Warner Bros.' The Story Of Louis Pasteur, 1936.
North By Northwest (1959) -- (Movie Clip) More Polished Than The Others Snatched from a Manhattan restaurant to a Long Island mansion, Thornhill (Cary Grant) is interrogated by James Mason, whom he presumes is Townsend, and who insists he must be Kaplan, with henchman Martin Landau, nothing clear, in Alfred Hitchcock’s North By Northwest, 1959.
Son Of Frankenstein (1939) -- (Movie Clip) He'll Find No Friends Opening glimpse of Ygor (Bela Lugosi), then Burgomaster (Lawrence Grant) leading local resistance, cutting to young Baron Wolf von Frankenstein (Basil Rathbone), eagerly returning to claim the family estate, with supportive wife Elsa (Josephine Hutchinson), in Son Of Frankenstein, 1939.
Happiness Ahead (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Title Tune, Opening Director Mervyn LeRoy leaps in with leading man Dick Powell and the title tune by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal, then the always handy First National/Warner Bros. style character credits, and a clever segue to Olaf Hytten as the butler, Ruth Donnelly a maid and Allen Jenkins the chauffeur, in Happiness Ahead, 1934.
Happiness Ahead (1934) -- (Movie Clip) What Flavor Lipstick Does She Use? Affluent Joan (Josephine Hutchinson) gone rogue on New Years’ to a faux-Chinese club (forsaking parents John Hallyday and Marjorie Gateson), feigns waiting for a friend until midnight, when she meets Dick Powell (as “Bob”) with Dorothy Dare, Frank McHugh et al, in Happiness Ahead, 1934.
Tom Brown's School Days (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Story Of Rugby Prologue, then East (Freddie Bartholomew) joins Tom (Jimmy Lydon), and they together join a flashback regarding their beloved schoolmaster Dr. Arnold (Cedric Hardwicke), also his wife (Josephine Hutchinson), in the 1940 RKO version of Tom Brown's School Days.
Son Of Frankenstein (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Are The Bedrooms Cheery? Young Baron Wolf (Basil Rathbone) arrived from America at the old family home, with wife (Josephine Hutchinson) and son (Donnie Dunagan), servants (Emma Dunn, Edgar Norton) aiming to smooth their transition, early in Son Of Frankenstein, 1939, art direction by Jack Otterson.
Women Men Marry (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Eat A Peck Of Dirt Boss Walter (Sidney Blackmer) with employee Jane (Josephine Hutchinson), realizing Claire (Claire Dodd), with whom he's having an anonymous affair, is married to his host Bill (George Murphy), Jerry (Cliff Edwards) and Sugar (Toby Wing) attending, in Women Men Marry, 1937.
Women Men Marry (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Possible Morals Charges Introducing Jerry (Cliff Edwards) and newsroom pals Jane (Josephine Hutchinson) and Bill (George Murphy), who visits editor Walter (Sidney Blackmer) about a story, in Women Men Marry, 1937.

Trailer

Companions

Eva Le Gallienne
Companion
Actor.
Staats Cotsworth
Husband
Actor. Met in 1932; married on September 23, 1972.

Bibliography