American actress (1911–1999)
Ellen Corby
Corby as Esther "Grandma" Walton in the television movie
The Homecoming (1971), a precursor to the series
The Waltons Born Ellen Hansen
(1911-06-03 ) June 3, 1911Died April 14, 1999(1999-04-14) (aged 87) Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park , Glendale, California , U.S.Occupation Actress Years active 1933–1999 Spouse
Francis Corby
(
m. 1934;
div. 1944)
Partner Stella Luchetta
Ellen Hansen Corby (June 3, 1911 – April 14, 1999) was an American actress and screenwriter. She played the role of Esther "Grandma" Walton on the CBS television series The Waltons , for which she won three Emmy Awards. She was also nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe Award for her performance as Aunt Trina in I Remember Mama (1948).
Early life
Ellen Hansen was born in Racine , Wisconsin, to immigrant parents from Denmark . She grew up in Philadelphia . An interest in amateur theater while in high school led her to Atlantic City in 1932, where she briefly worked as a chorus girl . She moved to Hollywood that same year and got a job as a script girl [clarification needed ] at RKO Studios and Hal Roach Studios , where she often worked on Our Gang comedies, alongside her future husband, cinematographer Francis Corby. She held that position for the next 12 years and took acting lessons on the side.[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Although she had bit parts in more than 30 films in the 1930s and 1940s, including Babes in Toyland (1934) and It's a Wonderful Life (1946), her first credited acting role was in RKO's Cornered (1945) in which she played a maid, followed by an uncredited brief speaking role as a kitchen cook in The Locket (1946). Corby began her career as a writer at Paramount studios working on the Western Twilight on the Trail (1941).
She received an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as a lovelorn aunt in I Remember Mama (1948). Over the next four decades, she worked in film and television, typically portraying maids, secretaries, waitresses, or gossips, often in Westerns, and had a recurring role as Henrietta Porter, a newspaper publisher, in Trackdown .
Corby appeared as the elderly Mrs. Lesh, the crooked car peddler, on CBS's The Andy Griffith Show . She guest-starred, as well, on Wagon Train , Cheyenne , The Guns of Will Sonnett , Dragnet (several episodes), Rescue 8 , The Restless Gun (two episodes), The Rifleman , The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp , Fury , The Donna Reed Show , Frontier Circus , Hazel , I Love Lucy , Dennis the Menace , Tightrope , Bonanza , The Big Valley , Meet McGraw , The Virginian , Channing , Alfred Hitchcock Presents , Batman , Get Smart , Gomer Pyle , The Addams Family (as Lurch's Mother), The Beverly Hillbillies , The Invaders , Lassie , and Night Gallery . From 1965 to 1967, she had a recurring role in the NBC television series Please Don't Eat the Daisies , based on an earlier Doris Day film.
Her best-known role came as Grandma Esther Walton on the made-for-TV film The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), which served as the pilot for The Waltons . Her husband, Zebulon Walton, was portrayed by actor Edgar Bergen in the film. Corby went on to resume her role on the weekly television series The Waltons . (She was the only adult actor from the original Homecoming pilot to carry her role over to the series.) Actor Will Geer played her husband in the series from 1972 until his death in 1978, at which time the character of Zebulon Walton was also buried. The series ran from 1972 to 1981, and resulted in six sequel films. For her work in The Waltons , she gained three Emmy Awards and three more nominations as Best Supporting Actress. She also won a Golden Globe award for best supporting actress in a TV series for The Waltons , and was nominated another three times. She left the show November 10, 1976, owing to a massive stroke she had suffered at home,[ 3] which impaired her speech and severely limited her mobility and function.[ 4] She returned to the series during the final episode of the 1977–78 season, with her character depicted as also recovering from a stroke.[ 5]
She remained a regular on The Waltons through the end of the 1978–79 season, with Esther Walton struggling with her stroke deficits as Corby was in real life.[ 6] Although Corby was able to communicate after her stroke, her character's lines were usually limited to one word or one-phrased dialogue. For example, upon receiving news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, she exhorted the family to "pray, pray, pray."
Her role dropped to recurring during The Waltons' final two seasons, though she later resumed her role as Grandma Walton in five of the six Waltons reunion movies between 1982 and 1997, not appearing in the second movie.
Personal life
Ellen Hansen married Francis Corby, a film director/cinematographer who was two decades her senior, in 1934; they divorced in 1944. The marriage produced no children. In 1954, Corby met Stella Luchetta. Luchetta was Corby's partner throughout the rest of Corby's life.[ 7]
In 1969 Corby was trained by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Rishikesh, India, to become a teacher of Transcendental Meditation .[ 8] She had been practicing the technique for several years before.
She suffered a stroke in November 1976 from which she recovered and returned to her role on The Waltons in March 1978.
Her final role was in A Walton Easter (1997). In 1999, following several years of declining health, Corby died at age 87 at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles . Her memorial site is in Forest Lawn Memorial Park , Glendale, California .
Filmography
1930s
1940s
1950s
Captain China (1950) as Miss Endicott
Caged (1950) as Emma Barber
The Gunfighter (1950) as Mrs. Devlin
Peggy (1950) as Mrs. Privet, the Librarian
Edge of Doom (1950) as Mrs. Jeanette Moore
Harriet Craig (1950) as Lottie
Stars over Hollywood (1950) as Rosa Peterson
The Mating Season (1951) as Annie
Stars over Hollywood (1951) as Rosa Peterson
Goodbye, My Fancy (1951) as Miss Birdshaw
On Moonlight Bay (1951) as Miss Mary Stevens
Angels in the Outfield (1951) as Sister Veronica
Here Comes the Groom (1951) as Mrs. McGonigle
The Barefoot Mailman (1951) as Miss Della (uncredited)
The Sea Hornet (1951) as Mrs. Drinkwater
The Big Trees (1952) as Sister Blackburn
Fearless Fagan (1952) as Mrs. Ardley
Monsoon (1952) as Katie
Your Jeweler's Showcase (1952)
The Story of Three Loves (1953)
Woman They Almost Lynched (1953) as First Townswoman
Shane (1953) as Mrs. Liz Torrey
The Vanquished (1953) as Mrs. Barbour
You Are There (1953) as Mrs. Mary Surratt
Letter to Loretta (1953) as Jennie
Dragnet (1953) as Margaret Beckar
A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) as Singing Woman
Dragnet (1954) as Thelma Keene
Four Star Playhouse (1954) as Martha - Maid / Elsie
Untamed Heiress (1954) as Mrs. Flanny
The Ford Television Theatre (1954) as Mabel
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954) as Amelia Gravesend
About Mrs. Leslie (1954) as Mrs. Croffman
Susan Slept Here (1954) as Coffee Shop Waitress (uncredited)
Lux Video Theatre (1954, TV Series) as Lavinia Penniman / Aunt
Sabrina (1954) as Miss McCardle
Stage 7 (1955) as Old Lady
General Electric Theater (1955) as Frankie, Joan's maid
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) (Season 1 Episode 3: "Triggers in Leash" as Maggie Ryan
Illegal (1955) as Miss Hinkel
The Millionaire (1955, TV Series) as Nancy Marlborough
Slightly Scarlet (1956) as Martha - June Lyons' Maid (uncredited)
The Millionaire (1956, TV Series) as Bedelia Buckley
Matinee Theater (1956) as Louise / Cissie
I Love Lucy (1956) as Miss Hanna
The Roy Rogers Show (1956) as Amity Bailey
Lux Video Theatre (1956) as Harriet / Norah / Nurse / Martha
Sneak Preview (1956) (Season 1 Episode 5 "The Way Back")
Stagecoach to Fury (1956) as Sarah Farrell
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) (Season 2 Episode 6 "Toby") as Marie McGurk
The Go-Getter (1956) as The Maid
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1957) as Mrs. Jane McGill
The People's Choice (2 episodes, 1956, 1958, TV Series) as Flora Jordan / Miss J. Hopkins / Lola
Mr. Adams and Eve (1957) as Fan
The Joseph Cotten Show , also known as On Trial (1957) as Martha
All Mine to Give (1957) as Mrs. Raiden
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1957) as Sally Benton
The 20th Century Fox Hour (1957) as Minerva Comstock
The Seventh Sin (1957) as Sister Saint Joseph
God Is My Partner (1957) as Mrs. Dalton
Night Passage (1957) as Mrs. Feeney
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1957) as Adorine
Rockabilly Baby (1957) as Mrs. Wellington
Trackdown , recurring role (1957–1959, TV Series) as Henrietta Porter
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958) (Season 3 Episode 26: "Bull in a China Shop") as Miss Samantha
Vertigo (1958) as Manager of McKittrick Hotel
Decision (1958, TV Series) as Granny Dawson
As Young as We Are (1958) as Nettie McPherson
Macabre (1958) as Miss Kushins
The Restless Gun (1958) as Emma Birch in Episode "The Suffragette"
The Restless Gun (1958) as Amy Morgan in Episode "The Crisis at Easter Creek"
Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1958) as Harriet
The Texan , in "The Lord Will Provide" (1958, TV Series) as Katy Clayton
77 Sunset Strip (1959, TV Series) as Martha Ward
The Restless Gun (1959) as Miss Purcell in Episode "A Trial for Jenny May"
Peter Gunn (1959, TV Series) as Irma Goffney
Perry Mason (1959, TV Series) as Old Lady Card Player
The Restless Gun (1959) as Ruth Purcell
Wagon Train (1959) as Aunt Em
Lock Up (1959, TV Series) as Mrs. Cathrey
The DuPont Show with June Allyson , with James Coburn and Jane Powell , in episode entitled "The Girl" (1959) as Mrs. Walters
Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1959) as Miss Carter
1960s
Bonanza (1960, TV Series) as Lorna Doone Mayberry
General Electric Theater (1960, TV Series) as Ma Jericho
Hot off the Wire (1960)
The Rifleman (1960, TV Series) as Mrs. Avery
Visit to a Small Planet (1960) as Mrs. Mabel Mayberry
Tightrope (1960, TV Series) as Hazel Mason
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1960) (Season 5 Episode 33: "Party Line") as Emma
The Chevy Mystery Show (1960, TV Series) as Maria
Wagon Train (1960, TV Series) as Aunt Em
The Rebel (1960, TV Series) as Carrie Blyden
Dennis the Menace (1960, TV Series) as Miss Douglas
Thriller (1960, TV Series) as Mrs. Peele
Tales of Wells Fargo (1960) as Kate Wiggam
Lock-Up (1960, TV Series) as Amy Kraus
Lassie (1961, TV Series) as Pearlie Mae Yochim / Pearlie Mae
Surfside 6 (1961) as Addie Horton
The Tall Man (1961, TV Series) as Hannah Blossom
Hennesey (2 episodes 1960–1961, TV Series) as Mrs. Hammer - Landlady
The Tab Hunter Show (1961, TV series) as John Larsen's mother
Frontier Circus (1961) as Abby
General Electric Theater (1961) as Gracie Jordan
The Rifleman (1961) as Mrs. Morgan
Pocketful of Miracles (1961) as Soho Sal
Follow the Sun (1961) as Annabelle Witherspoon
Oh! Those Bells (1962) as Ma Scarlet
The Dick Powell Show (1962) as Mrs. Butterworth
The Joey Bishop Show (1962) as the Judge
Saintly Sinners (1962) as Mrs. McKenzie
87th Precinct (1962) as Mrs. Brodek
Cheyenne (1962) as Hortense Durango
Dr. Kildare (1962) as Ainsley Hallie
Bonanza (1963, TV Series) as Cora Milford
The Andy Griffith Show (1963, TV Series) as Myrt 'Hubcaps' Lesh
McKeever and the Colonel (1963) as Mrs. Blackwell
The Caretakers (1963) as Irene
The Lucy Show (1963, TV Series) as Miss Tanner / Woman in Park
4 for Texas (1963) as Widow
The Strangler (1964) as Mrs. Kroll
Destry (1964, TV Series) as Granny Jellico
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964) as Mother
The Beverly Hillbillies (1964) as Mrs. Emma Poke
The Virginian (1964, TV Series) as Mrs. Clancy
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) as Town Gossip
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964) Season 3 Episode 11: "Consider Her Ways") as The Chief Nurse
Daniel Boone (1965, TV Series) as Hilda Brock
The Addams Family (1965, TV Series) as Mother Lurch
The Donna Reed Show (1965, TV Series) as Christine Moss
Ben Casey (1965) as Mrs. Jacoby
The Family Jewels (1965) as Airline Passenger #3
The Farmer's Daughter (1965, TV Series) as Mrs. Schuyler
Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965)
The F.B.I. (1966, TV Series) as Mary Carmichael / Mrs. Stone
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) as Miss Neva Tremaine
Get Smart (1966, TV Series) as Agnes Davenport
Honey West (1966, TV Series) as Nellie Peedy
Lassie (1966, TV Series) as Bess Wright
The Night of the Grizzly (1966) as Hazel Squires
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1966) as Miss Purdy
The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) as Anna Miller
The Fugitive (1966, TV Series) as Mrs. Murdock / Mrs. Barlow
Laredo (1966, TV Series) as Ma Sweet
Rango (1967, TV Series) as Ma Brooks
The F.B.I. (1967, TV Series) as Elizabeth Page
The Invaders (1967, TV Series) as Aunt Sara
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1967, TV Series) as Madame Bloor
Mr. Terrific (1967, TV Series) as Mrs. Walters
The Gnome-Mobile (1967) as Etta Pettibone (uncredited)
The Big Valley (1967, TV Series) as Emmie Pearson
Batman (1968, TV Series) as Mrs. Green
The F.B.I. (1968, TV Series) as Hannah Beecher / Aunt Florrie Buell
The Mystery of Edward Sims (1968) as Woman at Burton Ridge land office
The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) as Script Girl
A Fine Pair (1968) as Maddy Walker
The High Chaparral (1968, TV Series) as Mrs. Dilts
The Guns of Will Sonnett (1968, TV Series) as Molly Cobb
Lassie (1968, TV Series) as Amy Baker
Hawaii Five-O (1968, TV Series) as Mrs. Feathertree
Ironside (1969, TV Series) as Agnes Fairchild
Adam-12 (1969, TV Series) as Mrs. Cunningham
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1969, TV Series) as Mother
Angel in My Pocket (1969) as Old Woman
The Outsider (1969, TV Series) as Aunt Myrtle
Lancer (1969, TV Series) as Widow Hargis
1970s
The F.B.I. (1970, TV Series) as Mrs. Anderson
Nanny and the Professor (1970, TV Series) as Mrs. Kaufman
Bracken's World (1970, TV Series) as Mrs. Hopkins
Adam-12 (1971, TV Series) as Camille Gearhardt
Love, American Style (1971, TV Series) as The Little Old Lady (segment "Love and the Jury")
The Odd Couple (1971, TV Series) as Florence
Cannon (1971, TV Series) as Teacher
Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) as Abigail
A Tattered Web (1971) as Mrs. Simmons
The Partners (1971, TV Series, who took no prisoners!) as Eddie Palalskie's mother
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971) as Esther Walton
The Waltons (1972–1980, TV Series) as Esther Walton
Napoleon and Samantha (1972) as Gertrude
Night Gallery (1972) as Miss Patience
Love, American Style (1972, TV Series) as Granny Gambler (segment "Love and Lady Luck")
Tenafly (1973, TV Series) as Leslie Storm
The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974, TV Movie) as Ma Floyd
1980s
1990s
Writer
Miscellaneous crew
Swiss Miss (1938) (script supervisor) (uncredited)
Awards and recognition
Emmy Awards - Supporting Actress
Corby won 3 Emmy Awards out of 6 nominations.[ 9]
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (as Esther Walton in The Waltons ): 5 consecutive nominations; 3 wins:
1973: won (Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama)
1974: nominated (Best Supporting Actress in Drama)
1975: won (Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series)
1976: won (Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series)
1977: nominated (Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series)
1978: nominated (Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series)
Golden Globe Awards - Supporting Actress
Corby won 2 Golden Globe Awards out of 5 nominations[ 10]
Other Awards
References
^ Twomey, Alfred E.; McClure, Arthur F. (1969). The Versatiles: A Study of Supporting Character Actors and Actresses in the American Motion Picture, 1930-1955 . A. S. Barnes. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-498-06792-1 .
^ "Ellen Corby," Racine Hall of Fame, Racine, Wisconsin , retrieved December 15, 2024
^ "Walton's Granny' suffers stroke". The Miami News . Ancestry.com#Newspapers.com . November 11, 1976.
^ "Ellen Corby return uncertain". The Orlando Sentinel . Ancestry.com#Newspapers.com . May 15, 1977.
^ "Ellen Corby 'Walton's' returning". The Ithaca Journal . Ancestry.com#Newspapers.com . December 19, 1977.
^ "Ellen Corby, 87, Grandmother In 'The Waltons' Series on TV" . The New York Times . The Associated Press . April 18, 1999. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
^ Thurber, Jon (April 17, 1999). "From the Archives: Ellen Corby; Actress Played Grandma on 'The Waltons' " . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on November 16, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021 .
^ "Ellen Corby" . Los Angeles Times . April 28, 1999. Retrieved September 15, 2014 . In late 1969, Ellen Corby and I, along with 120 others, spent some months in the jungles of the Himalayan foothills near Rishikesh, India, becoming teachers of Transcendental Meditation.
^ "Ellen Corby: Awards & Nominations," Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , retrieved December 15, 2024
^ "Ellen Corby," Golden Globe Awards , retrieved December 15, 2024
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