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  2. Dorothy Dandridge - Wikipedia

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    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 for Carmen Jones (1954). [ 1 ]

  3. Dandridge Sisters - Wikipedia

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    She attended both of Dorothy Dandridge’s weddings. [2] Little other information is known about her whereabouts after the splitting up of the Dandridge Sisters. It is known that she sang with the Jimmy Lunceford orchestra for some time, and her first husband, trumpeter Gerald Wilson, was a member of the group. After retiring to raise a family ...

  4. Ruby Dandridge - Wikipedia

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    Dandridge moved with her husband to Cleveland, Ohio, where her daughter, actress Vivian Dandridge, was born in 1921. Her second daughter, Academy Award -nominated actress Dorothy Dandridge , was born there in 1922, five months after Ruby and Cyril divorced.

  5. Harold Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    His first marriage, on September 6, 1942, was to the actress, singer and dancer Dorothy Dandridge. They met at the Cotton Club in Harlem in 1938. They met at the Cotton Club in Harlem in 1938. Together they had a daughter, Harolyn Suzanne, who was born on September 2, 1943 (died in 2003), with severe brain damage that prevented her from ...

  6. Harry Belafonte - Wikipedia

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    His first film role was in Bright Road (1953), in which he supported female lead Dorothy Dandridge. [61] The two subsequently starred in Otto Preminger's hit musical Carmen Jones (1954). Ironically, Belafonte's singing in the film was dubbed by an opera singer, as was Dandridge's, both voices being deemed unsuitable for their roles. [16] [61]

  7. Louise Franklin - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 during World War II, she reportedly joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, though this was denied by her husband. [9] After Dorothy Dandridge was injured in a car accident, Franklin had to fill in for her primary dancing role in the 1945 film Pillar to Post in extended music scenes in order to conceal the cuts between the two ...

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  9. Vivian Dandridge - Wikipedia

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    Dandridge is best known for being the older sister of actress and singer Dorothy Dandridge and the daughter of actress Ruby Dandridge. Dandridge was a member of the Dandridge Sisters musical group, along with Etta Jones and Dorothy Dandridge from 1934 until the group disbanded in 1940. Dandridge went on to appear in minor roles on films and ...