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  2. Oscar Micheaux - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Devereaux Micheaux (US: / m ɪ ˈ ʃ oʊ / ⓘ; (January 2, 1884 – March 25, 1951) was an American author, film director and independent producer of more than 44 films.. Although the short-lived Lincoln Motion Picture Company was the first movie company owned and controlled by black filmmakers, [1] Micheaux is regarded as the first major African-American feature filmmaker, a prominent ...

  3. Ethel Moses - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1930s, she began working with filmmaker Oscar Micheaux; her first film role was as "The Bronze Venus", an artist's model who is seen nearly nude on screen, in Micheaux's Temptation (1936). The pair followed that success with Underworld (1937), in which Moses plays a college student, and God's Step Children (also 1937), in which she ...

  4. Alice B. Russell - Wikipedia

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    Her parents were M. J. Russell and Robert Russell, who was a prominent newspaper editor, publisher, and politician. [3] [4] Russell and Micheaux married on March 20, 1926, in Montclair, New Jersey. [3] She began her acting career in silent film, starring in her husband's The Broken Violin (1928). She continued to act after talkies predominated.

  5. Dorothy Van Engle - Wikipedia

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    She married Herbert Hollon and left her acting career behind to start a family as Donessa Dorothy Hollon. She had two sons and several grandchildren. [5] She lived with her husband, a building superintendent, in New York and New Jersey before moving to Florida in 1978. [1]

  6. The Czar of Black Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    The Czar of Black Hollywood is a 2014 documentary film by Bayer Mack that chronicles the early life and career of African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux (1884–1951). [1] Mack conceived of and produced the film about Micheaux using Library of Congress archived footage, photos, illustrations and vintage music. [2]

  7. African American cinema - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Micheaux (1884–1951) was both writer, director and the first major Black filmmaker who made more than 40 films, including adaptations from his own novels. Stepin Fetchit , né Lincoln Perry (1902–1985), pictured in 1959, both criticized as a stereotype and praised as an archetype, was the first Black actor to earn $1 million.

  8. Oscars 2014: Stars who bring their parents - AOL

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    Jared Leto surprised his mother by asking her to be his Oscars date this week and she was thrilled. He posted a picture of his mom's FaceTime reaction on Instagram so we decided to take a look ...

  9. The Broken Violin (1928 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Violin is an American silent film directed by Oscar Micheaux, released in 1928. [1] [2] [3] The film is based on Micheaux's unpublished novel, House of Mystery. [4] It is about a beautiful African-American prodigy who plays violin.