Almeda Jaffa
Character actress in mid-century Hollywood television and film
Almeda Jaffa was an American character actress who established herself in Hollywood during the 1950s and 1960s. Known for her unique vocal quality and ability to play quirky, memorable characters, Jaffa appeared in numerous television programs and films throughout her career. She became recognizable to audiences through guest appearances on popular television shows and her supporting roles in motion pictures. Her distinctive presence and comedic timing made her a valued character actress during Hollywood's golden age of television. Though not achieving leading-role stardom, Jaffa's consistent work in supporting roles demonstrated the depth of talent in Hollywood's character acting community. Her career reflects the opportunities available to talented performers who specialized in distinctive, memorable character work rather than traditional leading roles. Jaffa's contributions to mid-century entertainment helped define the era's television and film landscape.
Entertainment
American
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Almeda
English origin
“A variation of Almeida adapted for English speakers, Almeda simplifies the Portuguese form while maintaining its connection to medieval nobility and natural imagery. The name has vintage charm with literary appeal.”