- Irma P. Hall
Infobox actor
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birthplace =Beaumont, Texas ,U.S.
website = http://www.irmaphall.com/Irma P. Hall (born June 3, 1935) is an American actress who has appeared in numerous films and television shows since the 1970s. She is best known for playing
matriarchal figures the films "A Family Thing ", "Soul Food" and "The Ladykillers".Biography
Career
Hall's first acting role was in an
independent film called "Book of Numbers" at the age of 38. Hall had been a teacher of languages for almost 20 years inDallas, Texas when actor/directorRaymond St. Jacques saw her performing at apoetry reading . He liked her so much he offered her a role in his film on the spot. Hall discovered a love for acting and soon founded arepertory theatre in Dallas.Hall's personality and age made her a natural to be cast as
middle-aged , strong authority figures. She worked steadily in films and TV throughout the 1980s. But it was not until her role as the loving Aunt T. in 1996's "A Family Thing " when critics and audiences began to take notice of her talents. She won theChicago Film Critics Association Award and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress. The success of that film helped launch Hall's career as a major supporting actor in the late-90's and early 2000s. Sizable roles in major films such as "Nothing to Lose" and "Steel" followed. Hall then landed the role as Big Mama Joesph in the film "Soul Food". The film was a hit at thebox-office , prompting a televisionspin-off , "", in which Hall reprised her role.She landed another acclaimed role when she was cast in the 2004
remake of "The Ladykillers". She won a special Jury Prize at the 2004Cannes Film Festival and anImage Award for her performance.Personal life
Hall was born Irma Dolores Player Hall in
Beaumont, Texas , the daughter of Josephine Hall. [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp970928/09260109.htm ``Soul Food' Matriarch Stresses Family ] ] She was raised on the South Side ofChicago, Illinois . Her father was asaxophone player who performedjazz music. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/75/Irma-P-Hall.html Irma P. Hall Biography (1935-) ] ] Hall attendedBriar Cliff College inSioux City, Iowa . [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019992/bio Irma P. Hall Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ]Shortly before the release of "The Ladykillers", Hall was seriously injured in a
car accident inChicago . In the midst of asnowstorm , she lost control of her vehicle, crossed lanes into oncoming traffic and hit another car head on. She underwent emergencyopen-heart surgery for a puncture wound to heraorta caused by a broken rib. In addition, Hall also suffered a shattered ankle and a broken arm. Hall was cited for driving with a suspended license and not staying in her lane. She made a full recovery and was able to continue her career.Hall lives in
Dallas, Texas with her family; she is the mother of two and the grandmother of four (as of 2001). [http://www.victorygardens.org/default.asp?action=article&ID=99]Awards/Nominations
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Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films
**2005, Best Actress: The Ladykillers (Nominated)*
Black Reel Awards
**2005, Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy: The Ladykillers (Winner)
**2000, Best Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series/Television Movie: A Lesson Before Dying (Nominated)Filmography
* "
Meet The Browns " (2008)
* "Gift for the Living" (2005)
* "Collateral" (2004)
* "The Ladykillers" (2004)
* "Bad Company" (2002)
* "Something to Sing About" (2000)
* "A Slipping Down Life" (1999)
* "Patch Adams (1998)
* "Beloved (1998)
* "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil " (1997)
* "Soul Food" (1997)
* "Steel" (1997)
* "Nothing to Lose " (1997)
* "To Sir, with Love II " (1996)
* "A Family Thing " (1996)
* "Mo' Money " (1992)
* "The Babe " (1992)
* "Straight Talk " (1992)
* "Backdraft" (1991)
* "Uncle Tom's Cabin " (1987)
* "They Still Call Me Bruce " (1987)
* "The George McKenna Story " (1986)
* "The Long Hot Summer " (1985)
* "Crisis at Central High " (1981, made-for-TV docudrama)
* "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II " (1980)
* "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders " (1979)
* "Book of Numbers" (1973)References
External links
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