Maidie Norman
Quick Facts
Biography
Maidie Ruth Norman (October 16, 1912 – May 2, 1998) was an American radio, stage, film and television actress and African-American literature and theater instructor.
Early life
Norman was born Maidie Ruth Gamble on a plantation in Villa Rica, Georgia to Louis and Lila Graham Gamble. She was raised in Lima, Ohio, and began studying drama and performing in Shakespeare plays as a child. She graduated from Central High School in Lima in 1930, and attended Bennett College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1934. She then got her Master's degree in drama at Columbia University in 1937.
She married real-estate broker McHenry Norman on December 22, 1937. She later used her husband's surname as her professional name.
Career
Acting
Norman began her career in radio with appearances on The Jack Benny Program and Amos 'n' Andy. In 1946, she began studying at the Actors' Laboratory. Norman made her stage debut as "Honey" in Deep Are the Roots at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles in 1949.
Norman made her film debut in the 1947 film The Peanut Man. She initially found it difficult to portray positive roles in films for African American women and felt limited in playing maids and domestics. While she did appear in such roles, Norman refused to use to play the roles in a subservient or stereotypical manner that was considered the norm. Norman later said, "In the beginning, I made a pledge that I would play no role that deprived black women of their dignity."
In 1951, she appeared in her only leading role in The Well. Norman later appeared in supporting roles in Torch Song (1953), Bright Road (1953), Susan Slept Here (1954), The Opposite Sex (1956), and Written on the Wind (1956). One of her most memorable roles was as the ill-fated housekeeper Elvira Stitt in Robert Aldrich's 1962 horror film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, opposite Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. In a 1995 interview, Norman recalled that the character was originally written as a "doltish, yessum character". She rewrote the dialogue which she called "old slavery-time talk" in an effort to dignify the character.
During the 1960s and for the remainder of her career, Norman appeared mainly in television roles as she believed there were more opportunities for African American performers in the medium. Her TV credits include appearances in The Loretta Young Show, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Ben Casey and Dr. Kildare. In 1961, Norman appeared in the Los Angeles production of A Raisin in the Sun.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she guest starred on episodes of Good Times, The Jeffersons, Little House on the Prairie and The Streets of San Francisco. Her last film role was in Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami (1988) and that same year she made her last three television appearances in Amen, the television film Side by Side, and an episode of Simon & Simon.
Teaching
At the height of her career during the 1950s, Norman toured colleges lecturing on African American literature and theater. From 1955 to 1956, she taught at the University of Texas at Tyler. Norman was also an artist-in-residence at Stanford University from 1968 to 1969. In 1970, she created and taught a course in African American theater history at UCLA. It was the first course devoted to the subject of African American studies in the college's history. Norman taught at UCLA until 1977. UCLA established the Maidie Norman Research Award for the best student essay on African-American film or theater in her honor.
Personal life
On December 22, 1937, she married real estate broker McHenry Norman whom she met while attending Bennett College. They had one son, McHenry Norman III. They were married until McHenry's death. In 1977, Norman married Weldon D. Canada to whom she remained married until her death. Norman was a registered Republican and was once stated as saying: "I am a Republican because the United States is a republic, and the views we hold represent the foundation our country was built on so many years ago".
Death
Norman died of lung cancer on May 2, 1998 at her son's San Jose, California home. Her funeral was held at the Alum Rock United Methodist Church in San Jose on May 12. She is interred at Meadowbrook Memory Gardens in Villa Rica, Georgia.
Honors
Norman was invited to serve as an official delegate of the Methodist Church for a Conference on Human Relations held Feb. 11-13, 1958 at the First Methodist Church of Glendale and sponsored by the Southern California-Arizona Conference Board of Christian Social Relations and the General Board of Social and Economic Relations.
In 1977, she was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.
In 1985, California Educational Theatre Association gave her a professional artist award.
In 1992, Norman was awarded an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, Bennett College.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1947 | The Burning Cross | Kitty West | |
1947 | The Peanut Man | ||
1949 | Manhandled | Christine, Bennet's Maid | Uncredited |
1951 | The Well | Martha Crawford | |
1952 | Lydia Bailey | Minor role | Uncredited |
1953 | Bright Road | Mrs. Hamilton - Tanya's Mother | |
1953 | Torch Song | Anne | |
1953 | Forever Female | Emma, Beatrice's Maid | Uncredited |
1953 | Money from Home | Mattie, Phyllis' Maid | Uncredited |
1954 | Executive Suite | Housekeeper | Uncredited |
1954 | About Mrs. Leslie | Camilla | |
1954 | Susan Slept Here | Georgette, Mark's Maid | |
1955 | Tarzan's Hidden Jungle | Suma | Uncredited |
1955 | Mad at the World | Miss Lovett | Uncredited |
1955 | Man with the Gun | Sarah (Nelly's maid) | Uncredited |
1956 | The Opposite Sex | Violet, Clerk at 'Sydney's' | Uncredited |
1956 | Written on the Wind | Bertha | |
1960 | No Greater Love | ||
1962 | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Elvira Stitt | |
1963 | 4 for Texas | Burden's maid | |
1966 | A Fine Madness | Waitress | Uncredited |
1972 | The Final Comedown | Nurse Ferguson | Alternative title: Blast! |
1973 | Maurie | Mrs. Stokes | |
1973 | Sixteen | Aunt Ada | Alternative title: The Young Prey |
1976 | A Star Is Born | Justice of the Peace | Uncredited |
1977 | Airport '77 | Dorothy | |
1978 | Movie Movie | Gussie | |
1982 | Halloween III: Season of the Witch | Nurse Agnes |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1950–1954 | Fireside Theater | 2 episodes | |
1955 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Lurie | Episode: The Courtship of George Washington and Martha Custiss" |
1955 | Lux Video Theatre | Various roles | 2 episodes |
1955 | Cavalcade of America | Aunt Nellie | Episode: "Towards Tomorrow" |
1956 | Matinee Theater | Rose | Segment: "From the Desk of Margaret Tydings" |
1956 | Four Star Playhouse | Coralee | Episode: "Autumn Carousel" |
1956 | Climax! | Maggie | Episode: "The Lou Gehrig Story" |
1956 | Celebrity Playhouse | Elsie | Episode: "I'll Make the Arrest" |
1956 | Dragnet | Episode: "The Big Missus" | |
1957–1959 | Letter to Loretta | Various roles | 3 episodes |
1960 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Eloise | Episode: "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat" |
1960 | Michael Shayne | Maid | Episode: "Blood on Biscayne Bay" |
1962 | Perry Mason | Maid | Episode: "The Case of the Mystified Miner" |
1963 | The Wide Country | Vera | Episode: "Speckle Bird" |
1963 | Ben Casey | Bartender | Episode: "Allie" |
1963 | The Joey Bishop Show | Nurse Mildred | Segment: "Ellie Gives Joey First Aid" |
1963 | Breaking Point | Guard | Episode: "Don't Cry Baby, Don't Cry" |
1963 | The Twilight Zone | Maid | Episode: "The Masks" |
1964 | Hazel | Lady | Episode: "Campaign Manager" |
1956 | Dr. Kildare | Mrs. Johnson | Episode: "A Marriage of Convenience" |
1965 | Death Valley Days | Martha | Episode: "No Place for a Lady" |
1965 | The Long, Hot Summer | Miss James | Episode: "Home Is a Nameless Place" |
1965 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Mama Lou | Episode: "The Very Important Zombie Affair" |
1967 | CBS Playhouse | Mrs. Pierce | Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter" |
1967–1968 | Dragnet | Various roles | 2 episodes |
1967–1970 | Ironside | Various roles | 2 episodes |
1968 | Insight | Alice | Episode: "The Sandalmaker" |
1968 | Daktari | Mwanda | Episode: "Adam and Jenny" |
1968 | Judd, for the Defense | Charlene Muller | Episode: "The Gates of Cerberus" |
1969 | The Outcasts | Esther | Episode: "Give Me Tomorrow" |
1970 | Storefront Lawyers | Mrs. Kingman | Episode: "Easy to Be Hard" |
1970 | Barefoot in the Park | Lady | Segment: "The Marriage Proposal" |
1970 | The F.B.I. | Episode: "The Innocents" | |
1970–1971 | Mannix | Various roles | 2 episodes |
1971 | Room 222 | Episode: "Dixon's Raiders" | |
1971–1976 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Various roles | 3 episodes |
1970 | Another Part of the Forest | Coralee | Television film |
1972 | Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole | Nurse Ferguson | Television film |
1972–1973 | Adam-12 | Various roles | 2 episodes |
1973 | Griff | Mama Lou | Episode: "The Very Important Zombie Affair" |
1973 | A Dream for Christmas | Jennie Daley | Television film |
1973 | Love Story | Mother | Episode: "A Glow of Dying Embers" |
1974 | Cannon | Episode: "Triangle of Terror" | |
1974 | The Sty of the Blind Pig | Weedy Warren | Television film |
1974 | The Streets of San Francisco | Mrs. Anderson | Episode: "Jacob's Boy" |
1974 | Rhoda | Nurse | Episode: "I'm a Little Late, Folks" |
1975 | Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Librarian | Episode: "Mr. R.I.N.G." |
1975 | Lucas Tanner | Ellen Russell | Episode: "Those Who Cannot, Teach" |
1975 | Kung Fu | Omar's Mother | Episode: "Barbary House" |
1975 | Good Times | Edna | Episode: "The Enlistment" |
1975 | Harry O | Clara Wooster | Episode: "Shades" |
1975 | The Jeffersons | Rachel | Episode: "Mother Jefferson's Fall" |
1975–1977 | Police Woman | Various roles | 3 episodes |
1976 | Police Story | Mrs. Wilkins | Segment: "50 Cents-First Half Hour, $1.75 All Day" |
1976 | Bronk | Stella | Episode: "Death with Honor" |
1976 | Baretta | Mrs. Rich | Episode: "Can't Win for Losin'" |
1977 | Little House on the Prairie | Mrs. Henry | Episode: "The Wisdom of Solomon" |
1979 | The Incredible Hulk | Mrs. Dennison | Episode: "Like a Brother" |
1979 | Roots: The Next Generations | Sister Scrap Scott | Miniseries |
1979 | Barnaby Jones | Rose | Episode: "Girl on the Road" |
1981 | Thornwell | Ruth Thornwell | Television film |
1981 | Enos | Episode: "Once and Fur All" | |
1982 | Bare Essence | Television film | |
1982 | Cagney & Lacey | Elevator Operator | Episode: "Internal Affairs" |
1983 | Bare Essence | Episode: "Hour Four" | |
1983 | Secrets of a Mother and Daughter | Neddy | Television film |
1983 | Hotel | Carrie Garland | Episode: "Confrontations" |
1984 | His Mistress | Television film | |
1985 | Matt Houston | Ethel | Episode: "Death Watch" |
1988 | Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami | Edna | Television film |
1988 | Amen | Mrs. Murray | Episode: "Man on a Ledge" |
1988 | Side by Side | Eunice | Television film |
1988 | Simon & Simon | Bessie Copeland | Episode: "Little Boy Dead", (Last appearance) |