Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge Dorothy Dandridge | |
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The date of birth | 1922November 9 |
Date of death | September 8, 1965 (42 years old death) |
Birthplace | Ohio Cleveland |
Nationality | The United States of America |
Dorothy Dandridge (Dorothy Dandridge, from November 9, 1922 to September 8, 1965) is an actress, a singer of the United States of America. An African-American.
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Brief career history
OhioClevelandA native place. I sang at churches, but began to appear for a movie as an extra from the late 1930s. I appear in the work of Marx Brothers as "Dandridge sisters" with sisters in 1937.
Although I was nominated for academy Actress in a Leading Role Award as a black woman in "Carmen" of 1954 for the first time, a black isolation policy was still spread in those days, and there was not the great work, and the product had to go to Italy on the next time. I appeared for several movies, but, not ten minutes, I worked as a club singer, but I came to be troubled afterwards by the failure of depression and the married life, an economical problem.
It was found that I died in an apartment of waist Hollywood in 1965. Attributable to the excessive drinking of the antidepressant [1]. It is said that there was little 2 dollars in her bank account posthumously.
A biopic was "academy glory and tragedy", and actress Harry very from Cleveland same as Dandridge in 1999 of black played her. When I won Academy Award in 2001, the berry praised black actresses including Dorothy in a speech [2].
Main appearance work
Public age | The title in Japanese Original title | Official title | Remarks |
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1941 | King of the underworld Lady from Louisiana | Felicia | |
Enemy of the dune Sundown | Kipsang's Wife | ||
1944 | Leave, and perform you; the back Since You Went Away | Wife of the black police officer | There is no credit |
1951 | Princess of Tarzan and the dense forest Tarzan's Peril | ||
1954 | Carmen Carmen Jones | Carmen Jones | |
1957 | The island where the day is Island in the Sun | Margot Seton | |
1959 | Porgy and Bess Porgy and Bess | Beth |
Footnote
- ^ Gorney, Cynthia (February 9, 1988). "The Fragile Flame of Dorothy Dandridge; Remembering the Shattered Life Of a Beautiful 1,950s Movie Star." Washington Post. pp. E2
- ^ "Halle Berry's Acceptance Speech." blackfilm.com. March 26, 2002.
Outside link
- Dorothy Dandridge - Internet movie database (English)
- Dorothy Dandridge - Internet Broadway database (English)
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