Almira Sessions


Almira Sessions was an American character actress of stage, screen and television. Born in Washington, D.C., her career took her through all the acting mediums of the 20th century. She appeared in over 500 films and television shows. She worked into her 80s, finally retiring shortly before her death in 1974 in Los Angeles.

Early life and career

Sessions was born into a very well-known family in Washington D.C., on September 16, 1888. A debutante, she followed her coming out party with her introduction into the acting profession, appearing in a 1909 performance of the comic operetta The Sultan of Sulu by George Ade and Nathaniel D. Mann. Her early career was spent performing in cabarets before she moved to New York City, where she began performing on the stage and on Bob Hope's radio show. During the 1930s she appeared in many stage productions, including several Broadway productions.

Film and television

While appearing on the stage in New York during the 1930s, Sessions made her film debut in Edward Sloman's 1932 film Wayward. While this marked her debut in films, it was not the true beginning to her career in film. Wayward was filmed in New York at the Paramount Publix studios. Sessions did not begin to appear regularly in feature films until eight years later, in 1940, with her appearance in Norman Taurog's Little Nellie Kelly, starring Judy Garland. During the 1930s she would occasionally appear in film shorts, such as 1935's Two Boobs in a Balloon, starring Edgar Bergen.
During her film career, which spanned four decades from the 1940s to the 1970s, she appeared in numerous notable films, including: Preston Sturges's Sullivan's Travels, starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake; the William Wellman drama, The Ox-Bow Incident, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, and Anthony Quinn; her performance as Hattie the cook in the 1943 comedy, My Kingdom for a Cook, starring Charles Coburn, garnered her notice for her comedic talent; another Preston Sturges film, the 1944 comedy The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, with Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton; the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical State Fair ; the Cole Porter biopic, Night and Day, starring Cary Grant and Alexis Smith; Monsieur Verdoux, Charlie Chaplin's 1947 comedy-drama in which she had one of her infrequent featured roles; 1946 saw her dramatic performance in the film noir Fear highlighted in reviews; the iconic It's a Wonderful Life, directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stewart; the Christmas classic The Bishop's Wife, which stars Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven and was directed by Henry Koster; the period comedy Take Me Out to the Ball Game, starring Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Esther Williams; and King Vidor's 1949 production of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, starring Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal.
The 1950s would see her continue appearing in numerous films, including such notable pictures as the Henry Koster classic comedy Harvey, starring James Stewart; the film version of Damon Runyon's short story The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope; 1955's Rebel Without a Cause, starring James Dean and Natalie Wood; Michael Curtiz's 1956 crime drama The Scarlet Hour; and Elvis Presley's third film, Loving You. The 1950s would see Sessions enter the new medium of television. Beginning with The Adventures of Kit Carson, she had guest appearances in dozens of television shows during the decade. Some of the shows she appeared in were: Adventures of Superman, The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, Hopalong Cassidy, Lassie, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. In 1957 Sessions appeared as Mrs. Thatcher in the TV western Cheyenne in the episode titled "The Iron Trail."
Sessions's career slowed down in the 1960s, but she continued to appear both in films and on television. Her film credits during this decade included the film adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play Summer and Smoke, starring Laurence Harvey, Geraldine Page, and Rita Moreno; the 1963 comedy Under the Yum Yum Tree, with Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, and Edie Adams; the 1968 thriller, The Boston Strangler, starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda; and Roman Polanski's horror classic, Rosemary's Baby, starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, and Ruth Gordon. Her television credits during the 1960s included: The Donna Reed Show, The Munsters, F Troop, The Andy Griffith Show - in the very last episode as Mrs. Fletcher, and The Carol Burnett Show. While her credits in the 1970s were limited as her career wound down, the films and television shows in which she appeared well known. Her lone film credit was in the classic horror film Willard, and her television credits included guest appearances on Marcus Welby, M.D., Night Gallery, and Love, American Style.

Filmography

Wayward as Aunt Mary Lou Reed Little Nellie Kelly as Miss Corrigan, Nellie's Nurse Jennie as Mrs. Willoughby Chad Hanna as Mrs. Mott Blondie in Society as Furious Woman with Broom Blossoms in the Dust as Mrs. Brown Ringside Maisie as Mrs. Muldowny She Knew All the Answers as Elaine Wingate Three Girls About Town as Tessie Conarchy Sun Valley Serenade as Nurse Sullivan's Travels as UrsulaBlondie for Victory as Mrs. Larkin I Married an Angel as Mrs. Scallion The Lone Star Ranger as Mrs. Strong My Sister Eileen as Prospective Tenant Obliging Young Lady as Maid Happy Go Lucky as Spinster The Heat's On as Hannah Bainbridge My Kingdom for a Cook as Hattie The Ox-Bow Incident as Miss Swanson Presenting Lily Mars as Boardinghouse Manager Slightly Dangerous as Peggy's Landlady Young Ideas as Club Woman Assignment in Brittany as Madame Perro Madame Curie as Madame Michaud I Love a Soldier as Mrs. Munn Henry Aldrich's Little Secret as Aunt Maude The Doughgirls as Hatchet-Faced Woman Dixie Jamboree as Ellabella Jackson Can't Help Singing as Lemuel's Wife Maisie Goes to Reno as Lady with Reno Bus Ticket The Miracle of Morgan's Creek as Justice's Wife San Diego, I Love You as Mrs. Mainwaring Bathing Beauty as Ms. Phillips Nob Hill She Wouldn't Say Yes as Miss Downer The Southerner as Store Customer State Fair as Farmer's Wife Two O'Clock Courage as Mrs. Daniels The Woman Who Came Back as Bessie The Diary of a Chambermaid as Marianne Do You Love Me as Miss Wayburn Fear as Mrs. Williams The Missing Lady as Miss Effie Night and Day as Woman in Hospital Hall It's a Wonderful Life as Potter's Secretary Cross My Heart as Old Hag For the Love of Rusty as Sarah Johnson I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now? as Miss Claybourne Love and Learn as The Bride Merton of the Movies as Mammoth Studio's Nurse Monsieur Verdoux as Lena Couvais Apartment for Peggy as Mrs. Landon Arthur Takes Over as Mrs. Barnafogle The Bishop's Wife as First Lady in Merchel's The Bride Goes Wild as Miss Williams Cass Timberlane as Tilda Hatter Good Sam as Landlady Julia Misbehaves as Woman in street Family Honeymoon as Maid The Fountainhead as Dominique's Housekeeper at Quarry Ladies of the Chorus as Old Lady at Engagement Party Night Unto Night as Hotel Maid Roseanna McCoy as Cousin Zinny Take Me Out to the Ball Game as Baseball Fan Black Hand as Tourist The Blazing Sun as Mrs. Purty Fancy Pants as Belle Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance as Mrs. Hardwig Kill the Umpire as Wife of Man on Telephone / Baseball Fan in Stands Montana as Widowed Townswoman The Old Frontier as Mrs. Smedley Please Believe Me as Receptionist Summer Stock as Constance Fliggerton Tarnished as Mrs. Fennelly Harvey as Mrs. Halsey Here Comes the Groom as Wife on Airplane The Lemon Drop Kid as Mrs. Santoro Oh! Susanna as Officer's Wife at Dance Oklahoma Annie as Mrs. Fudge Wagons West as Ada, Old Maid The Affairs of Dobie Gillis as Aunt Naomi Code Two as Nurse Paris Model as Mrs. BoggsSweethearts on Parade as Townswoman Ride, Vaquero! as Woman in Bank The Sun Shines Bright as Society Matron at Ball Forever Female as Tommy's Mother Hell's Outpost as Mrs. O'Sullivan's Companion It's Always Fair Weather as Longwood House Manager The Prodigal as Woman Buying Grain Rebel Without a Cause as Old Lady Teacher Calling Homicide as Mrs. Ida Dunsetter The Scarlet Hour as Landlady Loving You Andy Hardy Comes Home as Carvel Citizen at Meeting The Badlanders as Old Woman Stagecoach Passenger Summer and Smoke as Committee Woman Paradise Alley as Mrs. Walker Under the Yum Yum Tree as Woman The Boston Strangler as Emma HodakRosemary's Baby as Mrs. Sabatini Willard as Carrie Smith

Selected Television Appearances

Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Mrs. MerrellAlfred Hitchcock Presents as Martha Henderson, Housekeeper