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".
Aunt Charity
On Valentine's Day
Ida Durocher
Collateral
Joletta
Patch Adams
Marva Munson
The Ladykillers
Bertha "Mama" Davidson
Nothing to Lose
Binnie Rogers
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans
Minerva
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Grandma Odessa
Steel
Mother Joe
Soul Food
Lulu
Uncross the Stars
Emma
Buddy
Lady on Phone
Mo' Money
Mrs. Roberts
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
Mildred
Meet the Browns
Clotelia
A Slipping Down Life
Ella
Beloved
Miss Emma
A Lesson Before Dying
Alice (Housekeeper)
A Girl Thing
Grandma Barnes
Changing the Game
Memaw
Something to Sing About
Mrs. Sinclair
Skyward
Williston
Broken Promise
Ida Mae Blackmon
Hiding in Plain Sight
Mammy
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Hazel
Don't Let Go
Aunt Shirley Bailey
Uncommon
Great-Grandma
Blue Porcelain
June Jones
Our America
Maid
Split Image
Aunt T.
A Family Thing
Mae Mullen
The Love Letter
Grandma Beaumont
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II
Dora
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Mrs. Smith
The Kid Who Loved Christmas
Mildred Burnett
P.N.O.K.
Mrs. Bailey
Lady Luck
Margaret
New Life
Rose Griffin
Miss Lettie and Me
Mary
An Unexpected Love
Lulu Richards
Crisis at Central High
Georgia Brown
Book of Numbers
Apartment Manager
In the Company of Darkness
Sadie Johnson
A Man Called Jon
Mrs. Brown
They Still Call Me Bruce
Nana
Concrete Kids
Georgia Mae Jackson
The Golden Voices
Grandma
Jerico
Dorothy Lee
Steps of Faith
Ms. Gussie
A Heart That Forgives
Dessa
Diary of a Single Mom
Ethel
Straight Talk
Nurse
Backdraft
Grandma Rose
Hurricane Season
Preacher Dixon
Square Dance
Mrs. Banks
Bad Company
Aunt T. (voice)
A Rugrats Kwanzaa
Rosalie
Rain
Carrie Mae
Gift for the Living
The George McKenna Story
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
59
Gender
Female
Birthday
1935-06-03
Place of Birth
Beaumont, Texas, USA
Also Known As