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Dorothy Dandridge

posted by Hugh Gaddy, BBB Club MemberWednesday, September 8th 2010 @ 12:00 AM (not yet rated)    post viewed 635 times

 

Dorothy Dandridge



On September 8, 1965, Dandridge Was Found Dead In Her Hollywood Home -- An Apparent Suicide Via A Drug Overdose.

Born On November 9, 1922, In Cleveland, Ohio, Dandridge Entered Show Business During The 1930's With Her Sister, As Part Of A Song-And Dance Team Billed As "The Wonder Children."

After Leaving High School, Dandridge, Her Sister, Vivian And Etta Jones Formed A Trio And Called The Dandridge Sisters. They Performed At Venues Such The Apollo Theater And The Cotton Club In Harlem.

As A Teenager She Made Her On-Screen Debut In A 1935 Our Gang Short. In 1937 She Appeared In The Marx Brothers Feature, A Day At The Races.

Throughout The 1940's Dandridge Continued To Play Bit Parts On Screen And Sing In Night Clubs, To Support Herself.

In 1954, She Got What Would Become Her Signature Role, In Carmen Jones, An All-Black Version Of The Opera, Carmen. The Film Costarred Harry Belafonte And Pearl Bailey.

Dandridge Became The First African American To Earn An Oscar Nomination As Best Actress For Carmen. She Was The Third African American To Earn An Academy Award Nomination In Any Category, Overall (Hattie McDaniel And Ethel Waters Received Nominations Previously).

Among Her Other Accomplishments: Dandridge Was The First Black Woman To Appear At The Las Vegas Frontier And Waldolf-Astoria And The First Black Woman To Appear On The Cover Of Life Magazine.

Dorothy Dandridge's Next Great Movie Role After Carmen Jones, Was Playing Opposite Sidney Poitier, In Porgy And Bess (1959). She Spent The Next Several Years Acting In Poorly Directed Films, While Fighting Against Hollywood's Racial Stereotyping.

Academy Award-Winning Actress, Halle Berry Paid Tribute To Dandridge In The HBO Film, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

Dorothy Dandridge In Tamango






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