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Maidie Norman was born Maidie Ruth Gamble on October 16, 1912, in Villa Rica, Georgia, to Louis and Lila Gamble. She received a B.A. from Bennett College in 1934 and a master's degree from Columbia University three years later. She also attended the Actors Lab in Hollywood from 1946 to 1949. Norman first appeared on film in The Peanut Man in 1947. Throughout the fifties-not a good time for film roles for black women-she appeared in a number of films, such as Bright Road with Dorothy Dandridge and Sidney Poitier and Torch Song, both in 1953; About Mrs. Leslie and Susan Slept Here in 1954; and 1956's Written on the Wind. These were often servant roles, with a special fifties blandness. Still, Norman was skillful and professional in her execution of them. In 1962, she got a chance to chew up the scenery with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
5.6Airport '77
1977
5.2Halloween III: Season of the Witch
1982
7.9What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
1962
5.9Torch Song
1953
7.1Executive Suite
1954
6.9Forever Female
1953
7.0Written on the Wind
1956
6.5Bright Road
1953
6.0Movie Movie
1978
5.14 for Texas
1963
5.4The Opposite Sex
1956
6.0A Star Is Born
1976
7.0Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami
1988
7.3Thornwell
1981
6.2Man with the Gun
1955
7.3The Well
1951
6.1Susan Slept Here
1954
6.1Be Pretty and Shut Up!
1981
7.1Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole
1972
7.4About Mrs. Leslie
1954