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  1. Although she boasted a 50-year career, Hull is best known for her later roles as plump, scatterbrained matrons. Born Josephine Sherwood to a well-to-do New England family, the hopeful actress attended Radcliffe and The New England Conservatory of Music before making her stage debut in stock in 1905. After some years as a chorus girl and touring ...

  2. Marie Josephine Hull (née Sherwood; January 3, 1877 – March 12, 1957) was an American actress. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the movie Harvey (1950). Hull died on March 12, 1957, aged 80, from a cerebral hemorrhage in The Bronx .

  3. Hull, Josephine (1886–1957)American character actress who won an Academy Award for her performance in Harvey. Name variations: Josephine Sherwood. Born Josephine Sherwood in Newtonville, Massachusetts, on January 3, 1886; died on March 12, 1957; daughter of William Henry (an importer) and Mary (Tewksbury) Sherwood (a board of education executive); attended schools in Newtonville; graduated ...

  4. Mary Josephine Hull, geborene Mary Josephine Sherwood (* 3. Januar 1877 in Newtonville, Massachusetts; † 12. März 1957 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Sie arbeitete hauptsächlich am Theater und spielte insgesamt in nur fünf Spielfilmen, darunter aber in den Filmklassikern Arsen und Spitzenhäubchen und Mein ...

  5. Josephine Hull wins the Oscar for Supporting Actress for Harvey at the 23rd Academy Awards. Dean Jagger presents the award; hosted by Fred Astaire.See more 1...

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  6. Josephine Hull. Highest Rated: 87% Harvey (1950) Lowest Rated: 86% Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) Birthday: Jan 3, 1877. Birthplace: Newtonville, Massachusetts, USA. Although she boasted a 50-year ...

  7. Department. Josephine Hull (born January 3, reportedly 1886, but probably 1883 – died March 12, 1957) was an American actress. She had a successful 50-year career on stage while taking some of her better known roles to film. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Harvey, a role she also created on the Broadway stage.