Orchestra Wives
Orchestra Wives
Dorothy Jean Dandridge (November 9, 1922 – September 8, 1965) was an American actress and singer. She was the first African-American film star to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, which was for her performance in Carmen Jones (1954). Dandridge also performed as a vocalist in venues such as the Cotton Club and the Apollo Theater. During her early career, she performed as a part of The Wonder Children, later The Dandridge Sisters, and appeared in a succession of films, usually in uncredited roles. In 1959, Dandridge was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Porgy and Bess. She is the subject of the 1999 biographical film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, with Halle Berry portraying her. She has been recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Born: 1922-11-09 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Orchestra Wives
Lucky Jordan
The Decks Ran Red
Happy Go Lucky
Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty
International Revels
Porgy and Bess
Since You Went Away
Island in the Sun
A Day at the Races
Swingtime Jamboree
Sundown
The Murder Men
The Harlem Globetrotters
Yes, Indeed!
Irene
Moment of Danger
Pillow to Post
Teacher's Beau
Carmen Jones