Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge

1922-11-09

Biography

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.

Also appears in

A Day at the Races

A Day at the Races

7.1

Carmen Jones

Carmen Jones

6.0

Irene

Irene

6.0

Sundown

Sundown

5.4

Since You Went Away

Since You Went Away

6.4

Porgy and Bess

Porgy and Bess

6.4

Remains to Be Seen

Remains to Be Seen

5.7

Tarzan’s Peril

Tarzan’s Peril

5.2

The Harlem Globetrotters

The Harlem Globetrotters

5.0

Ride ’Em Cowboy

Ride ’Em Cowboy

5.8

The Decks Ran Red

The Decks Ran Red

6.4

It Can’t Last Forever

It Can’t Last Forever

5.0

Island in the Sun

Island in the Sun

6.5

Sun Valley Serenade

Sun Valley Serenade

6.8

Going Places

Going Places

6.0

Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies

Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies

8.0

Hit Parade of 1943

Hit Parade of 1943

4.8

Lady from Louisiana

Lady from Louisiana

5.2

Girl 27

Girl 27

6.4

It’s Black Entertainment

It’s Black Entertainment

8.0