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Dorothy Dandridge is born. She would go on to become a famed actress and singer.
1922 (Nov 9)
Dorothy Dandridge entered show business at a very young age, entertaining on road tours with her older sister Vivian. Dandridge performed at the Cotton Club when she was sixteen years old. She built a successful career as a nightclub singer while attempting to establish herself as a dramatic film actress. In 1954, Dandridge won the coveted title role in Otto Preminger's Black production, Carmen Jones. Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination, the first for a Black woman in a leading role. Despite this success, Dandridge's film career came to a standstill in the conservative 1950s. Three years passed before her next film, Island in the Sun, was released. The film's theme of interracial romance was repeated in her next projects: The Decks Ran Red (1958), Tamango (1959), and Malaga (1962). Her last great role was Bess in Porgy and Bess, another Black musical from Otto Preminger. Mainstream roles continued to elude Dandridge, whose race posed a dilemma to producers reluctant to cast her opposite white leading men. In the early 1960s, Dandridge's life began to unravel personally and professionally. Her stormy marriage to restaurant owner Jack Denison ended in divorce, and she later filed for bankruptcy and had to forfeit her Hollywood mansion. Dorothy Dandridge died in her apartment on September 8, 1965, apparently the result of an antidepressant drug overdose.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.