Hope Emerson

Hope Emerson
Studio publicity photo, 1950s
Born(1897-10-29)October 29, 1897
DiedApril 24, 1960(1960-04-24) (aged 62)
Occupation(s)Actress, vaudeville performer, strongwoman, nightclub performer
Years active1900–1960

Hope Emerson (October 29, 1897  April 24, 1960) was an American actress, vaudevillian, nightclub performer, and strongwoman. Emerson started acting when she was three years old during a production with her mother. Her career started when she advertised sheet music by playing the piano at a 10-cent store. Emerson made her Broadway debut in Lysistrata in 1930. She starred in other plays, films, television shows, and commercials. She often played the role of a villain in comedies and dramas. Emerson's performance in Caged "became the standard model for women's prison films." Her roles included being a circus strongwoman, a nefarious masseuse-conspirator, a mail-order bride, and a prison warden.

Emerson died from a liver ailment on April 24, 1960, at the Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. Emerson shares a grave with her parents in Hawarden, Iowa.