Career Highlights: The Andy Griffith Show: Opie's Piano Lesson, The Andy Griffith Show: Aunt Bee's Crowning Glory, The Andy Griffith Show: A Singer in Town
First Major Screen Credit: The Andy Griffith Show: The Pickle Story (1961)
Biography
American actress Hope Summers was noted in Hollywood for her ability to emit blood-curdling screams. The character actress worked frequently on stage, radio, television, and in feature films. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Born Sarah Hope Summers in Mattoon, Illinois, Summers was the daughter of John W. and Jennie B. (Burks) Summers, and reared in Illinois and in Walla Walla, Washington. A regional actress who had often performed in one-woman shows, Summers was past fifty when she came to Hollywood to begin her career as a character player. She made her television debut in 1951 on the series Hawkin Falls, Population 6200 but it was not until the late 1950s when she kicked off a career as one of the most in-demand character performers on television.
Her film work usually was in quite small parts, occasionally unbilled, but she had a good-sized role in the most un-Griffith-like Rosemary's Baby in 1968. She was still a very active actress until the year before her death from congestive heart failure at age 83 in 1979. She died in Woodland Hills, California.