Irma P. Hall Explained

Irma P. Hall
Birth Name:Irma Dolores Player Hall
Birth Date:3 June 1935
Birth Place:Beaumont, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1973–present
Children:2
Education:Briar Cliff University
Texas College
Known For:Josephine Joseph – Soul Food

Irma Dolores Player Hall (born June 3, 1935) is an American actress who has appeared in films and television shows since the early 1970s. Hall often played matriarchal figures in films including A Family Thing, The Ladykillers and Soul Food, in which she portrayed Josephine "Big Mama Joe" Joseph, a role she reprised in the television series of the same name. Hall earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for portraying the character in the film version.

She also appeared in Collateral and two films by director Werner Herzog. For her performance in The Ladykillers, she won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

Early life

Hall was born Irma Dolores Player Hall in Beaumont, Texas, on June 3, 1935,[1] the only child of Samuel Player, a saxophone player for the Rhumboogie Café,[2] and Josephine Hall,[3] who worked as an admission clerk at a hospital.[4] She and her parents moved to Chicago's South Side in 1942,[3] [4] as Hall's parents wanted their daughter to have better opportunities in education.[4] Hall attended Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, Iowa,[5] but transferred at Texas College where she graduated.[1]

Beginning in 1962,[2] she taught French, Spanish, and other languages at Booker T. Washington High School in Houston, and James Madison High School in Dallas.[1] Hall continued to teach until she began acting full time in 1984.[2]

Career

Hall's first acting role was Georgia Brown in an independent film, Book of Numbers, at the age of 37.[2] Actor/director Raymond St. Jacques hired her as an interim publicist for the film. He saw her performing at a poetry reading and liked her so much that he offered her a role on the spot.[6] St. Jacques opined Hall was a natural and that she should act professionally.[1] She discovered a love for acting, and soon co-founded the Dallas Minority Regional Theater with Reggie Montgomery.[7] [8]

She worked steadily in films and TV throughout the 1980s, and appeared in the films Backdraft (1991) and Mo' Money (1992).[2] However, Hall remained relatively unknown until her role as the loving Aunt T. in 1996's A Family Thing.[9] [10] Multiple critics believed Hall stole every scene she was in.[11] [12] [13] She won the Chicago Film Critics Association Award and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role,[14] [15] and the success of that film helped establish her as a major supporting actress in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Sizable roles in major films such as Nothing to Lose[16] and Steel followed.[17] Hall then landed the role of Big Mama Joseph in the film Soul Food.[18] A film reviewer claimed Hall was "perfectly cast" in the role of Mama Joseph.[19] For her work in this film, she received the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture in 1998.[20] Soul Food was a hit at the box office, prompting a television spinoff, , in which Hall reprised her role in fantasy sequences.[21] In 2001, Hall received a second NAACP Image Award nomination, in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for playing Mama Joseph.[22]

Also in 1997, she acted in the Clint Eastwood-directed film adaptation of John Berendt's novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.[23] Her character, root doctor Minerva, was based on Valerie Boles.[24] Hall appeared in the television films A Lesson Before Dying (1999), Something to Sing About (2000), and Miss Lettie and Me (2002).[25] Hall portrayed Glory St. Clair, a psychic nurse, in the short-lived series All Souls.[26]

Hall landed another acclaimed role in the 2004 remake of The Ladykillers as Marva Munson, a religious landlady.[27] A reviewer believed Hall was "outstanding" in the film,[28] while Justin Flowers felt Hall was the funniest actor in an otherwise negative review for the film.[29] She won a special Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for her performance.[30] Additionally, Hall received an NAACP Image Award nomination as Marva Munson.[31]

She made guest appearances on , The Game, and Chicago Fire. Hall portrayed a day care operator in Meet the Browns (2008),[32] also having a minor role in (2009).[33] Hall appeared as an employee for a white family in Jayne Mansfield's Car (2012)[34] and recurred as Meemaw in Hap and Leonard in 2017.[35]

Personal life

Hall lives in Dallas with her family. She has two children and four grandchildren.[36]

She is a practicing Catholic.[37]

Car crash

Shortly before the 2004 film release of The Ladykillers, Hall was seriously injured in a car crash in Chicago. In the midst of a snowstorm, she lost control of her vehicle, crossed lanes into oncoming traffic, and hit another car head on.[38]

She underwent emergency open-heart surgery for a puncture wound to her aorta caused by a broken rib. In addition, Hall also suffered a shattered ankle and a broken arm.[39] Hall was cited for driving with a suspended license, and not staying in her lane.[40] She made a full recovery, and was able to continue her career.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Book of NumbersGeorgia Brown
1982Split ImageMaid
1986On Valentine's DayAunt Charity
1987Square DancePreacher Dixon
1987They Still Call Me BruceMrs. Brown
1991BackdraftNurse
1992Straight TalkEthel
1992Fanny Baily
1992Mo' MoneyLady on Phone
1996Aunt TChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actress
1997BuddyEmma
1997Nothing to LoseBertha "Mama" Davidson
1997SteelGrandma Odessa
1997Soul FoodJosephine "Mother Joe" JosephNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
1997Midnight in the Garden of Good and EvilMinerva
1998BelovedElla
1998Patch AdamsJoletta
1999Clotelia
2002Don't Let GoHazel
2002Bad CompanyMrs. Banks
2004Marva MunsonCannes Film Festival - Jury Prize
Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Comedic Performance
Black Reel Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
2004CollateralIda
2005P.N.O.K.Mildred BurnettShort film
2005Gift for the LivingCarrie MaeShort film
2008Meet the BrownsMildred
2008Uncross the StarsLulu
2008RainRosalie
2009Binnie Rogers
2009My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?Mrs. Roberts
2009Hurricane SeasonGrandma Rose
20113 Blind SaintsSister Louise
2011RedMother MabelShort film
2012Jayne Mansfield's CarDorothy
2012WolfBrenda
2012Changing the GameGrandma Barnes
2012Hiding in Plain SightIda Mae Blackmon
2013Lady LuckMrs. Bailey
2014Night VetMabel
2015Steps of FaithDorothy Lee

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978DallasTillyEpisode: "Bar-B-Que"
1979Dallas Cowboys CheerleadersDoraTV film
1980Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders IIDoraTV film
1980SkywardMrs. SinclairTV film
1981Crisis at Central HighLulu RichardsTV film
1981Broken PromiseWillistonTV film
1984He's Not Your SonNurse Anne HallTV film
1984DallasRosaEpisode: "Shadow of a Doubt"
1985Cecilia HowlettTV film
1986TV film
1987Uncle Tom's CabinMammyTV film
1990Mrs. SmithTV film
1992In the Shadow of a KillerForemanTV film
1993In the Company of DarknessApartment ManagerTV film
1993Missing PersonsMrs. DavisonEpisodes: "I Can't Even Imagine", "Right Neighborhood... Wrong Door"
1994Missing PersonsMrs. DavisonEpisode: "What Do You Want... A Signed Confession?"
1995WishboneDr. Thelma BrownEpisode: "Digging Up the Past"
1996To Sir, with Love IIOld WomanTV film
1998Mae MullenTV film
1998Touched by an AngelEffie TaylorEpisode: "Seek and Ye Shall Find"
1998Getting PersonalMrs. BuckleyEpisode: "Guess Who Else Is Coming to Dinner?"
1999Miss EmmaTV film
Nominated -
1999Judging AmyBeverly RaymondEpisode: "An Impartial Bias"
20007th HeavenHattieEpisode: "All By Myself"
2000Something to Sing AboutMemawTV film
2000-2002Soul FoodMama JoeRegular role (14 episodes)
2001Great Aunt T (voice)TV film
2001A Girl ThingAliceTV film
2001All SoulsNurse Glory St. ClaireRecurring role (5 episodes)
Nominated - NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
2002Our AmericaJune JonesTV film
2002Aunt LivaEpisodes: "Sweet Home Chicago: Parts 1 & 2"
2002Miss Lettie and MeRose GriffinTV film
CAMIE Award for Best Performance
2003MaryTV film
2006Take 3Mildred BurnettTV film
2010-2011Diary of a Single MomDessaRecurring role (5 episodes)
2011Harry's LawAnna NicholsonEpisode: "Heat of Passion"
2011Lorna TalcottEpisode: "Reparations"
2012Episode: "Grand Opening, Grand Closing"
2012Chicago FireMrs. GradyEpisode: "One Minute"
2013Getting OnCordelia MeadeEpisode: "The Concert"
2017Hap and LeonardMeemawRegular role (6 episodes)

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Original Big Mama: Actress Irma P. Hall Reflects on 40+ Years in Drama. Jones. Chelsea. April 1, 2014. The Washington Informer. November 11, 2022. Born Irma Dolores Player Hall on June 3, 1935, in Beaumont, Texas....
  2. News: Peters. Ida. March 9, 1996. Veteran actress Irma P. Hall is Aunt T in 'A Family Thing'. B4. Baltimore Afro-American.
  3. Web site: "SOUL FOOD" MATRIARCH STRESSES FAMILY. The Virginian-Pilot. July 3, 2019. September 28, 1997.
  4. Web site: Fame of Hall. Gillespie. Spike. October 1998. Texas Monthly. November 11, 2022.
  5. https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019992/bio Irma P. Hall Biography - Yahoo! Movies
  6. News: Stretching the imagination to the max. Sime. Tom. February 12, 1999. C1. Indianapolis Recorder.
  7. Web site: Triumph of A Lifetime (In Fact, 2 Lifetimes). McKinley. Jesse. September 3, 1999. The New York Times. November 12, 2022. Jesse McKinley.
  8. Web site: Johnson . Eddie Bernice . Eddie Bernice Johnson . HONORING IRMA P. HALL . . 14 April 2008.
  9. News: Persall. Steve. March 29, 1996. The woman behind Aunt T. is not easily forgotten. D1. St. Petersburg Times.
  10. News: Puig. Claudia. April 6, 1996. After 21 Years, A Star Is Born. D7. Reading Eagle. Claudia Puig.
  11. News: April 9, 1996. Unique plot, acting gives life to otherwise cliche film. F6. The Spokesman-Review.
  12. News: Hicks. Chris. March 29, 1996. Duvall, Jones shine in 'A Family Thing'. W5. The Deseret News.
  13. News: Steelman. Ben. March 30, 1996. 'A Family Thing' matches top-notch odd couple. 2D. Star-News.
  14. Web site: 2013-01-01 . 1988-2013 Award Winner Archives . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231101032625/https://chicagofilmcritics.org/awards-blog/archives . 2023-11-01 . 2024-03-24 . Chicago Film Critics Association . en-US.
  15. Web site: KCFCC Award Winners – 1990-99 Kansas City Film Critics Circle . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20131216200721/https://kcfcc.org/kcfcc-award-winners-1990-99/ . 2013-12-16 . 2024-03-24 . Kansas City Film Critics Circle.
  16. Web site: Unlikely Partners in Crime. Maslin. Janet. July 18, 1997. The New York Times. November 12, 2022. Janet Maslin.
  17. Book: Lentz, Harris M.. 1556. Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits: Filmography. 2001. McFarland & Company.
  18. News: Thomas. Kevin. September 29, 1997. 'Soul Food': A good mix of ingredients. A6. Reading Eagle.
  19. News: Byrge. Duane. September 26, 1997. 'Soul Food' a banquet of life's ups and downs. 6. The Spokesman-Review.
  20. News: February 17, 1998. 'Soul Food' awarded 5 NAACP Image Awards. 9B. The Telegraph-Herald.
  21. News: Owen. Rob. June 26, 2000. Showtime series about families show more or less promise. C1; C7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Rob Owen (journalist).
  22. NAACP Image Awards: Official Ballot. The Crisis. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 2000.
  23. News: Weiskind. Ron. November 21, 1997. 'Garden' of delight. 17. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  24. https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2009/05/09/reclusive-voodoo-priestess-midnight-fame/13737460007/ "Reclusive voodoo priestess of 'Midnight' fame dies"
  25. Book: Fearn-Banks, Kathleen. The A to Z of African-American Television. 180. July 16, 2009. Scarecrow Press. 9780810863484.
  26. News: McDonough. Kevin. April 17, 2001. 5D. Ocala Star-Banner. Hunk in a haunted hospital.
  27. News: Wilmington. Michael. April 6, 2004. 'The Ladykillers' works, in repetition. 1. Calhoun Times.
  28. News: Wright. Cherriece. April 1, 2004. Hanks, Hall provide the laughs in "The Ladykillers". 6A. The Dispatch.
  29. News: Flowers. Justin. March 30, 2004. 'Ladykillers' just not funny. 3B. The Albany Herald.
  30. Irma P. Hall Awarded Special Honor At Cannes Film Festival. 32. Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. June 14, 2004.
  31. Web site: Vivica A. FOX, Omar Epps, Hill Harper, Essence Atkins and Ananda Lewis Join Naacp Executives to Announce the '36th Naacp Image Awards' Nominations. January 19, 2005. The Futon Critic. November 12, 2022.
  32. Web site: Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns. March 23, 2008. The Hollywood Reporter. November 11, 2022.
  33. Web site: 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans' – movie review . Rainer. Peter. November 20, 2009. The Christian Science Monitor. November 11, 2022.
  34. Web site: Jayne Mansfield's Car: Berlin Film Review. Rooney. David. February 13, 2012. The Hollywood Reporter. November 11, 2022.
  35. Web site: Brian Dennehy To Recur On 'Hap & Leonard' Season 2. Petski. Denise. September 9, 2016. Deadline Hollywood. November 11, 2022.
  36. Web site: Victory Gardens Theater - Irma P. Hall to Star in Victory Garden's Midwest Premiere of Waiting to be Invited, Jan. 18-Mar. 3, 2002 . July 20, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929175708/http://www.victorygardens.org/default.asp?action=article&ID=99 . September 29, 2007 . dead .
  37. Irma P. Hall (The HistoryMakers A2008.045), interviewed by Denise Gines, March 12, 2008, The HistoryMakers Digital Archive. Session 1, tape 2, story 9, Irma P. Hall recalls her early experiences of religion
  38. Web site: Actress Hall seriously hurt in accident. January 28, 2004. Reel Chicago. November 11, 2022.
  39. News: April 2, 2004. Hall able to attend private screening. A2. The Hour.
  40. Actress Irma P. Hall Injured In Car Accident. 65. February 16, 2004. Jet. Johnson Publishing Company.