What is Ellen Corby's full name?
Ellen Hansen
Ellen Corby nickname(s):
Ellen Hansen, Ellen Corby
Ellen Corby date of birth:
June 3, 1911
How old was Ellen Corby when died?
87
Where was Ellen Corby born?
Racine, Wisconsin, USA
When did Ellen Corby die?
April 14, 1999
Where did Ellen Corby die?
Woodland Hills, California, USA
Why did Ellen Corby die?
Stroke
Ellen Corby body shape:
Slim
What color are Ellen Corby's eyes?
Blue
What color is Ellen Corby's hair?
Salt and Pepper
Is Ellen Corby gay or straight?
Straight
What is Ellen Corby's ethnicity?
White
What is Ellen Corby nationality?
American
What is Ellen Corby's occupation?
Actress
Ellen Corby claim to fame:
The Waltons
Short Biography
Biography by Hal Erickson [-]By the time she first appeared as Grandma Walton in 1971, American actress Ellen Corby had been playing elderly characters for nearly thirty years--and she herself was still only in her fifties. The daughter of Danish immigrants, Ellen Hansen was born in Wisconsin and raised in Philadelphia; she moved to Hollywood in 1933 after winning several amateur talent shows. Her starring career consisted of tiny parts in low-budget Poverty Row quickies; to make a living, Ellen became a script girl (the production person responsible for maintaining a film's continuity for the benefit of the film editor), working first at RKO and then at Hal Roach studios, where she met and married cameraman Francis Corby. The marriage didn't last, though Ellen retained the last name of Corby professionally. While still a script girl, Ellen began studying at the Actors Lab, then in 1944 decided to return to acting full time. She played several movie bit roles, mostly as servants, neurotics, and busybodies, before earning an Oscar nomination for the role of Trina the maid in I Remember Mama (1948). Her career fluctuated between bits and supporting parts until 1971, when she was cast as Grandma Walton in the CBS movie special The Homecoming. This one-shot evolved into the dramatic series The Waltons in 1972, with Ms. Corby continuing as Grandma. The role earned Ellen a "Best Supporting Actress" Emmy award in 1973, and she remained with the series until suffering a debilitating stroke in 1976. After a year's recuperation, Ellen returned to The Waltons, valiantly carrying on until the series' 1980 cancellation, despite the severe speech and movement restrictions imposed by her illness. Happily, Ellen Corby endured, and was back as Grandma in the Waltons reunion special of the early '90s.