

Irma P. Hall
Irma P. Hall is a distinguished American actress recognized for her impactful performances in both film and television. She has carved a niche for herself by portraying strong matriarchal characters in a variety of notable films. Hall gained significant acclaim for her roles in projects such as "A Family Thing," "Soul Food," and "The Ladykillers," where her talent for bringing depth and warmth to her characters has resonated with audiences.
Throughout her career, Hall has demonstrated her versatility, successfully transitioning between different genres and media. Her contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting, as she has often been involved in projects that celebrate and explore the complexities of family dynamics and cultural identity. Hall’s ability to embody the essence of her characters has made her a beloved figure in Hollywood.
With a career spanning several decades, Irma P. Hall continues to inspire and engage viewers with her performances, leaving a lasting impression in the world of cinema. Her legacy is marked by her dedication to her craft and her powerful portrayals of maternal figures who navigate the challenges of life with resilience and grace.
Filmography


New Life

Square Dance

A Family Thing

Beloved

Buddy

A Man Called Jon

A Slipping Down Life

Uncross the Stars

Jerico

They Still Call Me Bruce

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans

Nothing to Lose

The Love Letter

Patch Adams

Soul Food

A Heart That Forgives

Steel (1997)

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

The Ladykillers (2004)

A Lesson Before Dying

Bad Company (2002)

Our America

Collateral

Steps of Faith

The Golden Voices
