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Ethel Waters(1896-1977)

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Ethel Waters
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Pinky (1949)
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The child of a teenage rape victim, Ethel Waters grew up in the slums of Philadelphia and neighboring cities, seldom living anywhere for more than a few weeks at a time. "No one raised me, " she recollected, "I just ran wild." She excelled not only at looking after herself, but also at singing and dancing; she began performing at church functions, and as a teenager was locally renowned for her "hip shimmy shake". In 1917 she made her debut on the black vaudeville circuit; billed as "Sweet Mama Stringbean" for her tall, lithe build, she broke through with her rendition of "St. Louis Blues", which Waters performed in a softer and subtler style than her rivals, Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Beginning with her appearances in Harlem nightclubs in the late 1920s, then on the lucrative "white time" vaudeville circuit, she became one of America's most celebrated and highest-paid entertainers. At the Cotton Club, she introduced "Stormy Weather", composed for her by Harold Arlen: she wrote of her performance, "I was singing the story of my misery and confusion, the story of the wrongs and outrages done to me by people I had loved and trusted". Impressed by this performance, Irving Berlin wrote "Supper Time", a song about a lyncing, for Waters to perform in a Broadway revue. She later became the first African-American star of a national radio show. In middle age, first on Broadway and then in the movies, she successfully recast herself as a dramatic actress. Devoutly religious but famously difficult to get along with, Waters found few roles worthy of her talents in her later years.
BornOctober 31, 1896
DiedSeptember 1, 1977(80)
BornOctober 31, 1896
DiedSeptember 1, 1977(80)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 2 nominations total

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Jeanne Crain and Ethel Waters in Pinky (1949)
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Lena Horne, and Ethel Waters in Cabin in the Sky (1943)
Ethel Waters and Dooley Wilson in Cairo (1942)
Robert Young, Jeanette MacDonald, Grant Mitchell, Reginald Owen, and Ethel Waters in Cairo (1942)
Sammy Davis Jr., Hamtree Harrington, and Ethel Waters in Rufus Jones for President (1933)
Louis Armstrong, Rex Ingram, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Hall Johnson Choir, Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Kenneth Spencer, and Ethel Waters in Cabin in the Sky (1943)
Jeanne Crain and Ethel Waters in Pinky (1949)
Ethel Waters in Route 66 (1960)
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Butterfly McQueen, Oscar Polk, Clinton Rosemond, and Ethel Waters in Cabin in the Sky (1943)
Ethel Waters
"Cabin in the Sky" Rex Ingram, Lena Horne, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Ethel Waters 1943 MGM
Ethel Waters, c. 1939.

Known for

Cabin in the Sky (1943)
Cabin in the Sky
7.1
  • Petunia Jackson
  • 1943
Jeanne Crain and Ethel Waters in Pinky (1949)
Pinky
7.2
  • Dicey Johnson
  • 1949
Brandon De Wilde, Arthur Franz, Nancy Gates, Julie Harris, and Ethel Waters in The Member of the Wedding (1952)
The Member of the Wedding
6.8
  • Berenice Sadie Brown
  • 1952
Robert Young, Jeanette MacDonald, Reginald Owen, and Ethel Waters in Cairo (1942)
Cairo
6.1
  • Cleona Jones
  • 1942

Credits

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Actress

  • Arthur Hill in Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (1971)
    Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
    • Aunt Harriet
    • TV Series
    • 1972
  • Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
    Daniel Boone
    • Rachael
    • TV Series
    • 1970
  • Vacation Playhouse (1963)
    Vacation Playhouse
    • Carrie
    • TV Series
    • 1967
  • The Great Adventure (1963)
    The Great Adventure
    • Rit
    • TV Series
    • 1963
  • George Maharis and Martin Milner in Route 66 (1960)
    Route 66
    • Jennie Henderson
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • Craig Hill and Kenneth Tobey in Whirlybirds (1957)
    Whirlybirds
    • Sarah
    • TV Series
    • 1959
  • Yul Brynner and Joanne Woodward in The Sound and the Fury (1959)
    The Sound and the Fury
    • Dilsey
    • 1959
  • The Heart Is a Rebel (1958)
    The Heart Is a Rebel
    • Gladys
    • 1958
  • Matinee Theatre (1955)
    Matinee Theatre
    • TV Series
    • 1957
  • Saturday Spectacular: Manhattan Tower
    • Sunday School Teacher
    • TV Movie
    • 1956
  • Carib Gold
    • Mom
    • 1957
  • Playwrights '56 (1955)
    Playwrights '56
    • Dilsey
    • TV Series
    • 1955
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    • Mother
    • TV Series
    • 1955
  • Climax! (1954)
    Climax!
    • Aunt Kate
    • TV Series
    • 1955
  • Your Play Time
    • Hannah
    • TV Series
    • 1955

Soundtrack

  • Natalie Dormer and Daniel Zovatto in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020)
    Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
    • performer: "Am I Blue?"
    • TV Series
    • 2020
  • Richard Gere and Hilary Swank in Amelia (2009)
    Amelia
    • performer: "Moonglow" (1934)
    • 2009
  • Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical (2008)
    Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical
    • performer: "Am I Blue?", "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" (uncredited)
    • Video
    • 2008
  • Cold Case (2003)
    Cold Case
    • performer: "True Blue Lou"
    • performer: "I Got Rhythm"
    • TV Series
    • 2005–2006
  • American Masters (1985)
    American Masters
    • performer: "Am I Blue?" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1997
  • Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990)
    Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
    • performer: "Jeepers Creepers"
    • 1990
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh in Heart of Midnight (1988)
    Heart of Midnight
    • performer: "Baby, What Else Can I Do"
    • 1988
  • Dinah Shore in Dinah! (1974)
    Dinah!
    • performer: "Cabin in the Sky", "Dinah" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1976
  • That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
    That's Entertainment, Part II
    • performer: "Taking A Chance On Love" (1940) (uncredited)
    • 1976
  • Mike Douglas in The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
    The Mike Douglas Show
    • performer: "Cabin in the Sky" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1976
  • Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
    • performer: "Cabin in the Sky"
    • TV Series
    • 1972
  • David Frost in The David Frost Show (1969)
    The David Frost Show
    • performer: "Partners with God"
    • writer: "Partners with God" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1972
  • Johnny Carson Presents the Sun City Scandals '72
    • performer: "Dinah", "Taking a Chance on Love"
    • TV Movie
    • 1972
  • The Pearl Bailey Show (1971)
    The Pearl Bailey Show
    • performer: "His Eye Is on the Sparrow", "When the Trumpet Sounds", "Stormy Weather", "Taking a Chance on Love" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1971
  • The Barbara McNair Show (1969)
    The Barbara McNair Show
    • performer: "Partners with God", "Crying Holy Unto the Lord"
    • writer: "Partners with God"
    • TV Series
    • 1970

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Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 31, 1896
    • Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • September 1, 1977
    • Chatsworth, California, USA(heart disease)
  • Spouses
      Matthews, Clyde Edward1929 - 1934 (divorced)
  • Other works
    (10/22/33-2/25/34) Radio: Appeared on "The American Revue" on CBS Radio.
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Print Biographies

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  • Trivia
    Was the second African-American actress to be nominated for an Academy Award. The first was Hattie McDaniel, who won for her performance in Gone with the Wind (1939).
  • Quotes
    I just let singing out the way it comes to me. Once the orchestra gets used to letting themselves go, everything works out fine. The song is really the main thing, the song and the way you sing it.
  • Nickname
    • Sweet Mama Stringbean

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