
Irma P. Hall
Known for Acting · 75 credits
- Born
- 1935-06-03 (age 91)
- Place of birth
- Beaumont, Texas, USA
Biography
Irma P. Hall is an American film and television actress, best known for playing matriarchal figures in feature films like "A Family Thing", "Soul Food", and "The Ladykillers".
Known For
TV Shows (15)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999
as Lorna Talcott

Chicago Fire
2012
as Mrs. Grady

Dallas
1978
as Tilly

Judging Amy
1999
as Beverly Raymond

Touched by an Angel
1994
as Effie Taylor

7th Heaven
1996
as Hattie

The Bernie Mac Show
2001
as Aunt Liva

Harry's Law
2011
as Anna Nicholson

Getting On
2013
as Cordelia Meade

Soul Food
2000
as Mama Joe

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951
as Mae

Hap and Leonard
2016
as Meemaw

All Souls
2001

The Long Hot Summer
1985
as Cecilia Howlett

A Girl Thing
2001
as Housekeeper Alice
Movies (60)

Collateral
2004
as Ida Durocher

Patch Adams
1998
as Joletta

Backdraft
1991
as Nurse

The Ladykillers
2004
as Marva Munson

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
2009
as Binnie Rogers

Nothing to Lose
1997
as Bertha "Mama" Davidson

Steel
1997
as Grandma Odessa

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
1997
as Minerva

Bad Company
2002
as Mrs. Banks

Beloved
1998
as Ella

Straight Talk
1992
as Ethel

Skyward
1980
as Mrs. Sinclair

Mo' Money
1992
as Lady on Phone

Buddy
1997
as Emma

Meet the Browns
2008
as Mildred

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
2010
as Mrs. Roberts

Hurricane Season
2010
as Grandma Rose

Soul Food
1997
as Mother Joe

Square Dance
1987
as Preacher Dixon

The George McKenna Story
1988

Split Image
1982
as Maid

The Love Letter
1998
as Mae Mullen

A Family Thing
1996
as Aunt T.

An Unexpected Love
2003
as Mary

Uncle Tom's Cabin
1987
as Mammy

The Kid Who Loved Christmas
1990
as Mrs. Smith

To Sir, with Love II
1996
as Old Woman

A Slipping Down Life
1999
as Clotelia

New Life
2016
as Margaret

A Lesson Before Dying
1999
as Miss Emma

A Rugrats Kwanzaa
2001
as Aunt T. (voice)

Something to Sing About
2000
as Memaw

Jerico
2016
as Grandma

They Still Call Me Bruce
1987
as Mrs. Brown

The Golden Voices
2018
as Georgia Mae Jackson

Concrete Kids
2018
as Nana

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II
1980
as Grandma Beaumont

In the Company of Darkness
1993
as Apartment Manager

Uncross the Stars
2008
as Lulu

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
1979
as Dora

Crisis at Central High
1981
as Lulu Richards

Broken Promise
1981
as Williston

Changing the Game
2012
as Grandma Barnes

Rain
2008
as Rosalie

Uncommon
2015
as Aunt Shirley Bailey

On Valentine's Day
1986
as Aunt Charity

Hiding in Plain Sight
2012
as Ida Mae Blackmon

Our America
2002
as June Jones
P.N.O.K.
2005
as Mildred Burnett

Diary of a Single Mom
2009
as Dessa

A Man Called Jon
2015
as Sadie Johnson

Don't Let Go
2002
as Hazel

Gift for the Living
2005
as Carrie Mae

Steps of Faith
2014
as Dorothy Lee

A Heart That Forgives
2016
as Ms. Gussie

Book of Numbers
1973
as Georgia Brown

Miss Lettie and Me
2002
as Rose Griffin

Lady Luck
2017
as Mrs. Bailey

Blue Porcelain
2022
as Great-Grandma

Wolf
2012
as Brenda
About Irma P. Hall
Irma P. Hall is an American film and television actress, best known for playing matriarchal figures in feature films like "A Family Thing", "Soul Food", and "The Ladykillers". With 75 credits spanning from 1951 to 2022, Irma P. Hall has appeared in 60 films and 15 TV shows.
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- Collateral (2004) — as Ida Durocher
- Patch Adams (1998) — as Joletta
- Backdraft (1991) — as Nurse
- The Ladykillers (2004) — as Marva Munson
- Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) — as Binnie Rogers
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