
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Rochelle Hudson (March 6, 1916 — January 17, 1972) was an American film actress from the 1930s through the 1960s. Hudson was a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1931. The Oklahoma City-born actress began her career as a teenager. She had signed a contract with RKO Pictures on November 22, 1930, when she was 17 years old. She may be best remembered today for costarring in Wild Boys of the Road (1933), playing Cosette in Les Misérables (1935), playing Mary Blair, the older sister of Shirley Temple's character in Curly Top, and for playing Natalie Wood's mother in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). During her peak years in the 1930s, notable roles for Hudson included: Richard Cromwell's love interest in the Will Rogers showcase Life Begins at 40 (1935), the daughter of carnival barker W. C. Fields in Poppy (1936) and Claudette Colbert's adult daughter in Imitation of Life (1934). She played Sally Glynn, the fallen ingenue to whom Mae West imparts the immortal wisdom, "When a girl goes wrong, men go right after her!" in the 1933 Paramount film, She Done Him Wrong. In the 1954–1955 television season, Hudson co-starred with Gil Stratton and Eddie Mayehoff in the CBS situation comedy That's My Boy, based on a 1951 Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin film of the same name.

1958

1965

1951

as Judy's Mother
1955

as Polly Grover
1951

1953

as Jessie Pullman, Age 18
1934

as Cosette
1935

as Honey (voice) (uncredited)
1932

as Mary Blair
1935

as Virginia Maydew
1934

as Hilary Ward
1947
as Emily Cutler
1964

as Helen Spalding
1967

as Hilda
1964

as Emily Cutler
1964

as Judy's Mother
1955

as Amy Winthrop
1949

as Margo Delgado
1948

as Hilary Ward
1947

as Sherry Baker
1942

as Nikki
1942

as Helen Regan
1941

as Irene Perry
1941

as Cecelia Bradley
1941

as Frances White Ryan
1940

as Ruth Williams
1940

as Lorraine Danel
1940

as Suzan Leonard
1940

as Betty Andrews
1940

as Justine West
1939

as Judith Hadley
1939

as Marian Franklin
1939

as Kay Roberts
1939
as Gloria Tyler
1939

1939

as Joan Lattimore
1938