
Dorothy Dandridge
Acting
Born 1922-11-09 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA · Died 1965-09-08
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.
Acting

Sarah Vaughan & Other Jazz Divas

The Harlem Renaissance
Self (archive footage)

Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty
Self (archive footage)

It's Black Entertainment
Self (archive footage)

Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies
Self (archive footage)

Cain's Hundred
Norma Sherman

The Murder Men
Norma Sherman

Moment of Danger
Gianna

Porgy and Bess
Bess

The Decks Ran Red
Mahia

Tamango
Aiché, Reiker's mistress

Island in the Sun
Margot Seaton

Carmen Jones
Carmen Jones

Remains to Be Seen
Dorothy Dandridge

Bright Road
Jane Richards

The Oscars
Self

The Harlem Globetrotters
Ann Carpenter

Tarzan's Peril
Melmendi, Queen of the Ashuba

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self

Swingtime Jamboree
Herself

Pillow to Post
Herself - Vocalist (uncredited)

Atlantic City
Singer

Since You Went Away
Black Officer's Wife in Train Station (uncredited)

Hit Parade of 1943
Count Basie Band Singer

Happy Go Lucky
Showgirl (uncredited)
Moo Cow Boogie
Singer

Lucky Jordan
Hollyhock School Maid

A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat

Orchestra Wives
Singer/Dancer