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Thelma Ritter
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Ritter in All About Eve (1950)
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Born | New York City, U.S.
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February 14, 1902
Died | February 5, 1969 New York City, U.S.
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(aged 66)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1913–1968 |
Spouse(s) |
Joseph Moran
(m. 1927) |
Children | 2 |
Thelma Ritter (February 14, 1902 – February 5, 1969) was an American actress. Known as a character actor with a strong New York accent, she took working-class roles. She received a Tony Award and six Academy award nominations, more than any other actress in the category.
Ritter received six nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in All About Eve (1950), The Mating Season (1951), With a Song in My Heart (1952), Pickup on South Street (1953), Pillow Talk (1959), and Birdman of Alcatraz (1962). Her other notable film roles include in Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Rear Window (1954), The Misfits (1961), and How the West Was Won (1962).
She shared the 1958 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the musical New Girl in Town with co-star Gwen Verdon. She received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series nomination for Goodyear Television Playhouse in 1956.
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Early and family life
Ritter was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 14, 1902, the first child of Charles and Lucy Ritter, both natives of the United States. Her father at that time was a bookkeeper, and he became a shore company's office manager.
At age 11, Ritter portrayed Puck in a semi-professional dramatic society's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. As a teenager, she appeared in high-school plays and stock companies. She later received formal training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (ADA). That training came after her initial effort to attend the academy was rebuffed. After graduating from Manual Training High School, she achieved her goal of studying at ADA.
Although she subsequently struggled to establish a stage career, Ritter decided to take a hiatus from acting to raise her two children—Monica and Joe—by her husband Joseph Moran (whom she married in 1927). Moran was also an actor, but changed professions in the mid-1930s, opting to become an agent and then an advertising executive.
Career
Ritter's first professional experience came with stock theater companies in New York and New England. Her Broadway credits include UTBU (1965), New Girl in Town (1956), In Times Square (1931), and The Shelf (1926).
Ritter's first movie role was in Miracle on 34th Street (1947). She made a memorable impression in a brief uncredited part, as a frustrated mother unable to find the toy that Kris Kringle has promised her son. Her third role, in writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz's A Letter to Three Wives (1949), left a mark, although Ritter was again uncredited. Mankiewicz kept Ritter in mind, and cast her as Birdie Coonan in All About Eve (1950), which earned her an Oscar nomination. A second nomination followed for her work in the Mitch Leisen ensemble screwball comedy The Mating Season (1951) starring Gene Tierney and John Lund. She enjoyed steady film work for the next dozen years.
She appeared in many of the episodic drama TV series of the 1950s and 1960s, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, General Electric Theater, and The United States Steel Hour ‘’Wagon Train’’. Other film roles were as James Stewart's nurse in Rear Window (1954) and as Doris Day's maid in Pillow Talk (1959). Although best known for comedy roles, she played the occasional dramatic role, most notably in With a Song in My Heart (1952), Pickup on South Street (1953), Titanic (1953), The Misfits (1961), and Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), for which she received her final Oscar nomination. Her last work was an appearance on The Jerry Lewis Show on January 23, 1968.
Death
Ritter died of a heart attack in New York City in 1969, nine days before her 67th birthday.
Work
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1947 | Miracle on 34th Street | Peter's Mother | George Seaton | Uncredited |
1948 | Call Northside 777 | Receptionist | Henry Hathaway | Uncredited |
1949 | A Letter to Three Wives | Sadie Dugan | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Uncredited |
City Across the River | Mrs. Katie Cusack | Maxwell Shane | ||
Father Was a Fullback | Geraldine | John M. Stahl | ||
1950 | Perfect Strangers | Lena Fassler | Bretaigne Windust | |
I'll Get By | Miss Murphy | Richard Sale | ||
All About Eve | Birdie Coonan | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | ||
1951 | The Mating Season | Ellen McNulty | Mitchell Leisen | |
As Young as You Feel | Della Hodges | Harmon Jones | ||
The Model and the Marriage Broker | Mae Swasey | George Cukor | ||
1952 | With a Song in My Heart | Clancy | Walter Lang | |
1953 | Titanic | Maude Young | Jean Negulesco | |
Pickup on South Street | Moe Williams | Samuel Fuller | ||
The Farmer Takes a Wife | Lucy Cashdollar | Henry Levin | ||
1954 | Rear Window | Stella | Alfred Hitchcock | |
1955 | Daddy Long Legs | Alicia Pritchard | Jean Negulesco | |
Lucy Gallant | Molly Basserman | Robert Parrish | ||
1956 | The Proud and Profane | Kate Connors | George Seaton | |
1959 | A Hole in the Head | Sophie Manetta | Frank Capra | |
Pillow Talk | Alma | Michael Gordon | ||
1961 | The Misfits | Isabelle Steers | John Huston | |
The Second Time Around | Aggie Gates | Vincent Sherman | ||
1962 | Birdman of Alcatraz | Elizabeth Stroud | John Frankenheimer | |
How the West Was Won | Agatha Clegg | John Ford Henry Hathaway George Marshall |
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1963 | For Love or Money | Chloe Brasher | Michael Gordon | |
Move Over, Darling | Grace Arden | |||
A New Kind of Love | Leena | Melville Shavelson | ||
1965 | Boeing Boeing | Bertha | John Rich | |
1967 | The Incident | Bertha Beckerman | Larry Peerce | |
1968 | What's So Bad About Feeling Good? | Mrs. Schwartz | George Seaton | final film role |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1954 | Lux Video Theatre | Lux Video Theatre Guest | Episode: Christmas in July |
1955 | The Best of Broadway | Mrs. Fisher | Episode: The Show-Off |
The 20th Century Fox Hour | Abby | Episode: Christopher Bean | |
Goodyear Television Playhouse | Aggie Hurley | Episode: The Catered Affair | |
1956 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Lottie Slocum | Episode: The Baby Sitter |
1957 | Telephone Time | Mary Devlin | Episode: Plot to Save a Boy |
The United States Steel Hour | Ma Garfield | Episode: The Human Pattern | |
1960 | GE True Theatre | Doris Green | Episode: Sarah's Laughter |
Startime | Mrs. Gillis | Episode: The Man | |
1961 | Frontier Circus | Bertha Marie Beecher | Episode: Journey from Hannibal |
1962 | Wagon Train | Madame Sagittarius | Episode: The Madame Sagittarius Story |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1926 | The Shelf | Miss Paterson | Morosco Theatre, Broadway |
1931 | In Times Square | Sally Stewart | Longacre Theatre, Broadway |
1957 | New Girl in Town | McCathy | 46th Street Theatre, Broadway |
1961 | UTBU | Performer | Hayes Theatre, Broadway |
Radio
Year | Program | Notes | Ref. |
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1953 | Theatre Guild on the Air | Episode: A Square Peg |
Awards and nominations
During her career, Ritter was nominated for an Oscar six times, giving her the distinction of being one of the three actresses (tied with Deborah Kerr and Amy Adams) with the second most nominations for the award in an acting category without a win, surpassed only by Glenn Close with eight. The current record for all actors is Close and Peter O'Toole with eight nominations without a win, followed by Richard Burton with seven nominations. Both Kerr and O'Toole received honorary awards from the Academy, however. In 1955, Thelma Ritter co-hosted the Oscar ceremony, notably trading wisecracks with Bob Hope.
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1950 | Best Supporting Actress | All About Eve | Nominated | |
1951 | The Mating Season | Nominated | ||
1952 | With a Song in My Heart | Nominated | ||
1953 | Pickup on South Street | Nominated | ||
1959 | Pillow Talk | Nominated | ||
1962 | Birdman of Alcatraz | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1956 | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Goodyear Television Playhouse | Nominated |
In 1958, Ritter won a Tony Award in a rare tie (with her co-star, Gwen Verdon) for their work in New Girl.
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1958 | Best Actress in a Musical | New Girl in Town | Won |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1950 | Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture | All About Eve | Nominated | |
1951 | The Mating Season | Nominated | ||
1965 | Boeing Boeing | Nominated |
See also
In Spanish: Thelma Ritter para niños