Film Through her mother's connections, Hutchinson made her film debut at the age of 13 in
The Little Princess (1917), starring
Mary Pickford. She later attended the
Cornish School in Seattle, receiving a diploma in 1929. She moved to New York City, where she began acting in theater. By the late 1920s, she was one of the actors able to make the transition from
silent movies to
talkies. Under contract with
Warner Bros., Hutchinson went to Hollywood in 1934, debuting that year in
Happiness Ahead, starring opposite
Dick Powell. She was featured on the cover of
Film Weekly on August 23, 1935, and appeared in
The Story of Louis Pasteur in 1936. At
Universal, she again played the
leading lady, Elsa von Frankenstein, in one of her more memorable roles alongside actors
Basil Rathbone,
Boris Karloff and
Bela Lugosi in
Son of Frankenstein (1939). In 1957's
Gun for a Coward, she was miscast as the mother of
Fred MacMurray's character, although only five years MacMurray's senior. She later played the sister of the villainous Vandamm, posing as "Mrs. Townsend", in
North by Northwest (1959) and Mrs. Macaboy in
Love Is Better Than Ever, starring
Elizabeth Taylor.
Stage Hutchinson's Broadway debut came in
The Bird Cage (1925). Her other Broadway credits included
The Cherry Orchard (1933),
Alice in Wonderland (1932),
Dear Jane (1932), ''Alison's House
(1931), Camille
(1931), Alison's House
(1930), The Women Have Their Way
(1930), The Living Corpse
(1929), Mademoiselle Bourrat
(1929), The Cherry Orchard
(1929), The Seagull
(1929), Peter Pan
(1928), The Cherry Orchard
(1928), Hedda Gabler
(1928), Improvisations in June
(1928), The First Stone
(1928), 2 x 2 = 5
(1927), The Good Hope
(1927), Inheritors
(1927), The Cradle Song
(1927), Twelfth Night
(1926), The Unchastened Woman
(1926), and A Man's Man'' (1925).
Television On television, she made four guest appearances on
Perry Mason. In 1958, she played Leona Walsh in "The Case of the Screaming Woman". In 1959, she played murderer Miriam Baker in "The Case of the Spanish Cross". In 1961, she played Miss Sarah McKay in "The Case of the Barefaced Witness", and in 1962, she played Amelia Corning in "The Case of the Mystified Miner". In 1959, she played Mrs Crale in the 1959
Gunsmoke episode "Johnny Red." She played the Reverend Mother Sister Ellen in the 1967 episode "Ladies From St. Louis". In the 1960
The Rifleman episode S2 E31 "The Prodigal", she played Christine, the mother of outlaw Billy St. John. She appeared in
The Real McCoys in 1961 in the episode "September Song." In 1962, she appeared on
Rawhide, in the episode "Grandma's Money" and on
The Twilight Zone in the episode "
I Sing the Body Electric” (S3 E35). In March 1963, Hutchinson appeared in an episode of
GE True, entitled "The Black-Robed Ghost". In 1970
Bonanza (S12E9) "Love Child", she played Martha Randolph. In 1971, Hutchinson appeared in
The Waltons television movie
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story, in which she played Mamie Baldwin, one half of a sister duo who made moonshine whiskey. In 1974, in
Little House on the Prairie (
S1E6) "If I Should Wake Before I Die", she played Amy Hearn. Hutchinson continued to work steadily through the 1970s in film, radio, and television, establishing a solid career in supporting roles. ==Personal life==