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Danitra Vance (July 13, 1954 – August 21, 1994) was an American comedian and actress who was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) during its eleventh season in 1985.
That Black Girl (Danitra Vance) – January 18, 1986; Vinnie Barber – January 18, 1986; Mephistopheles – January 25, 1986; The Big Picture (A. Whitney Brown) – February 8, 1986; Babette – February 15, 1986; The Further Adventures of Biff and Salena (Jon Lovitz, Joan Cusack) – February 22, 1986
A Danitra Vance sketch. Debuted November 9, 1985. Appearances. Season Episode Host ... That Black Girl. A Danitra Vance sketch. Debuted January 18, 1986.
Danitra Vance, a Black lesbian who was a cast member on “SNL” in the mid-1980s, was not out publicly when she was on the show. Molly Kearney was SNL’s first ever nonbinary cast member. They ...
Danitra Vance (1954-1994) The first Black woman featured in the primary cast of SNL, Danitra Vance only appeared on the show for one season, in 1985, though she made an impression — literally ...
Johnson is only the second Black gay cast member in "SNL" history, after Danitra Vance back in the '80s. (Sasheer Zamata came out years after she appeared on the show.)
Nicole, The Girl With No Gaydar; One of the cocktail waitresses in Rialto Grande (2003) One of the dancers in The Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour (2005) Phoebe of Phoebe and her Giant Pets (2004) Qrplt*xk, the drooling mutant with the baby arm growing from its head; Ruth Weinstock, one of the Adult Students (2003) Sheldon from Wake Up ...
Danitra Vance was added along with stand-up comedians Miller and Damon Wayans, and improv comedians Dunn [10] and Lovitz. [11] Terry Sweeney, who had been a writer on season 6 of SNL, [1] was added to the cast, making him the first openly gay male cast member. [12] Don Novello returned as his popular Father Guido Sarducci character.