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Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge Dorothy Dandridge
The date of birth 1922November 9
Date of death September 8, 1965 (42 years old death)
Birthplace Ohio Cleveland
Nationality Flag of the United States of America 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
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

  1. ^ 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 
  2. ^ "Halle Berry's Acceptance Speech." blackfilm.com. March 26, 2002.

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