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  1. Hope Emerson. Actress: Caged. Although there may have been "bigger" actresses in Hollywood's history, there were few larger than Hope Emerson. She notably appeared as a witness for the defense in "Adam's Rib". At 6' 2" and 230 pounds, she towered over many of her male co-stars, and her size, brusque voice and stern demeanor typed her for a career in villainous roles, such as her star turn as ...

  2. Emerson made her Broadway debut as the leader of the Amazons in Lysistrata. Her performance in the Fred Stone musical Smiling Faces led to her screen bow in the 1932 filmization of that property. During the 1940s, Emerson gained fame as the radio voice of Borden's Elsie the Cow. After years in vaudeville and the legitimate stage, Emerson ...

  3. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Iowa History Daily: On October 29, 1897, actress, vaudevillian, nightclub performer, and strongwoman Hope Emerson was born in Hawarden. An imposing person physically, she stood 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed in at over 200 pounds.After a childhood in northwestern Iowa, Emerson made her Broadway debut in “Lysistrata” in 1930 when theatrical producer Norman Bel Geddes cast her for the role ...

  4. Hope Emerson (1897 - 1960) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Caravana de mujeres, La costilla de Adán, Peter Gunn (Serie de TV), Brigada de mujeres, Peter Gunn: El perro vicioso (TV), Sin remisión, Una vida marcada, Belle Le Grand, Champ for a Day y A Perilous Journey

  5. Hope Emerson (October 29, 1897 - April 25, 1960) was an American actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hope Emerson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Read More

  6. 8 de abr. de 2019 · Hope Emerson was born 1897, when the game of basketball was a five-year-old. It would take another decade to put young women in uniform, even here in Iowa, where girls basketball went big-time decades before it did elsewhere. Hope Emerson stood 6'2" inches tall, and she was no drink of water.

  7. TV, Film Star Actress Hope Emerson Dies. HOLLYWOOD (UPI - Hope Emerson, character actress on the “Peter Gunn” and Dennis O'Keefe television shows and "hot" piano player in supper club acts, died Sunday night of a liver ailment. She was 62. The hefty performer had been in failing health recently but entered Presbyterian Hospital only Friday.