Maidie Norman

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Known For

Acting

Born

1912-10-16

Place of Birth

Villa Rica, Georgia, USA

Maidie Norman

Biography

Maidie Norman was born Maidie Ruth Gamble on October 16, 1912, in Villa Rica, Georgia, to Louis and Lila Gamble. She received a B.A. from Bennett College in 1934 and a master's degree from Columbia University three years later. She also attended the Actors Lab in Hollywood from 1946 to 1949. Norman first appeared on film in The Peanut Man in 1947. Throughout the fifties-not a good time for film roles for black women-she appeared in a number of films, such as Bright Road with Dorothy Dandridge and Sidney Poitier and Torch Song, both in 1953; About Mrs. Leslie and Susan Slept Here in 1954; and 1956's Written on the Wind. These were often servant roles, with a special fifties blandness. Still, Norman was skillful and professional in her execution of them. In 1962, she got a chance to chew up the scenery with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? In 1968-69, Norman was an artist-in-residence at Stanford University and, throughout the seventies, she was lecturer, director, and acting teacher at UCLA. At the same time, Norman was highly visible on television, appearing in Mannix, Adam 12, Streets of San Francisco, Kung Fu, The Jeffersons, and others. She was also part of the cast of Roots: The Next Generation in 1979. Norman was a founding member of the American Negro Theater West; in 1977, she was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame; and an award in her name is presented each year for outstanding research by an undergraduate in Black Theater at UCLA. She died on May 6, 1998.

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Acting History

2020
Delphine and Carole as Self (archive footage)
1988
Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami as Edna
1983
Secrets of a Mother and Daughter as Neddy
1982
Halloween III: Season of the Witch as Nurse Agnes
1982
Matt Houston
1982
Hotel
1982
Cagney & Lacey as Elevator Operator
1981
Simon & Simon
1981
Be Pretty and Shut Up! as Self
1981
Thornwell as Ruth Thornwell
1979
Roots: The Next Generations as Sister Scrap Scott
1978
Movie Movie as Gussie ("Baxter's Beauties of 1933")
1977
The Incredible Hulk as Mrs. Dennison
1977
Airport '77 as Dorothy
1976
A Star Is Born as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
1975
The Jeffersons
1975
Baretta
1974
Police Woman
1974
Kolchak: The Night Stalker as Librarian
1974
Harry O
1974
Little House on the Prairie
1974
Rhoda
1974
Sty of the Blind Pig as Weedy Warren
1974
Good Times
1973
A Dream for Christmas as Jennie Daley
1973
Maurie as Mrs. Stokes
1973
The Lie as Janine
1972
Kung Fu as Omar's Mother
1972
Another Part of the Forest as Coralee
1972
Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole as Nurse Ferguson
1972
The Streets of San Francisco
1972
Sixteen as Aunt Ada
1971
Funny Face
1971
Cannon
1968
Adam-12 as Ethel May
1968
Adam-12 as Mary Handlin
1967
Mannix
1967
Judd for the Defense
1967
Ironside
1966
CBS Playhouse
1965
The F.B.I. as Caregiver
1964
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as Mama Lou
1963
4 for Texas as Burden's Maid
1962
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? as Elvira Stitt
1961
Ben Casey
1961
Dr. Kildare as Mrs. Johnson
1960
No Greater Love as Queto's Mother
1959
The Twilight Zone as Maid (uncredited)
1956
The Opposite Sex as Violet (uncredited)
1956
Written on the Wind as Bertha
1955
Man with the Gun as Sarah (uncredited)
1955
Matinee Theater
1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Eloise
1955
Mad at the World as Miss Lovett
1955
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle as Suma
1954
About Mrs. Leslie as Camilla
1954
Susan Slept Here as Georgette
1954
Executive Suite as Housekeeper (uncredited)
1953
Forever Female as Emma (uncredited)
1953
Torch Song as Anne
1953
Letter to Loretta as Flora
1953
Letter to Loretta as Josi
1953
Bright Road as Mrs. Hamilton - Tanya's Mother
1952
Cavalcade of America as Aunt Nellie
1952
Four Star Playhouse as Coralee
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame as Lurie
1951
Dragnet
1951
The Well as Martha Crawford
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Flora
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Maid
1949
Manhandled as Christine, Bennet's Maid (uncredited)
1947
The Peanut Man as Lucretia