Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood's First Successful Black Actresses

*Includes pictures*Includes a bibliography for further reading"If I were white, I could capture the world." - Dorothy...
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Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood's First Successful Black Actresses by Charles River Editors

Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood's First Successful Black Actresses

$25.93

Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood's First Successful Black Actresses

$25.93
Author: Charles River Editors
Format: Paperback
Language: English
*Includes pictures
*Includes a bibliography for further reading
"If I were white, I could capture the world." - Dorothy Dandridge
The bright summer sun shined blissfully on a secluded valley tucked into the romantic Costa del Sol in southern Spain. Water bubbled friskily over a rocky streambed as trees swayed in the gentle tropical breeze and dappled the banks in playful shadows. A closer look reveals a man and a woman entwined on the rocky shore in an intimate embrace. The man trembles with longing as he bends over the woman, his parted lips just inches from hers. She eagerly folds her arms around him, her fingertips passionately digging into the skin on his back as she draws him closer.Suddenly, a director's voice rings out, "Cut "
The man was white. The woman was black, and in Hollywood in 1959, that was still taboo.
The steamy scene was being shot for the film Malaga, and the actress in the scene, Dorothy Dandridge, had just shared Hollywood's controversial first interracial kiss on screen a year earlier. Despite this distinction and other more notable accomplishments, many people today are not familiar with the groundbreaking actress, even as she was among the most charismatic and beautiful actresses of the era. Her alluring nightclub acts set pulses pounding across the globe, and she was Hollywood's first black leading actress.
Sadly, all of it came at a high price. Dorothy bore the scars of a tormented childhood, endured the fallout from multiple failed relationships, suffered professional and financial setbacks, and battled ongoing alcohol and prescription drug abuse. Throughout all that, racism was the most tenacious demon she had to fight, because Dorothy came of age in an era when society and the entertainment world largely held to demeaning racial stereotypes. Though she appeared in 15 movies, her career was overshadowed by the work of contemporary white screen legends such as Grace Kelly, Judy Garland, and Marilyn Monroe. Dorothy understandably believed she could have become so much more if she had been born white. As she poignantly put it, "What was I? That outdated 'tragic mulatto' of earlier fiction? Oddly enough, there remains some validity in this concept, in a society not yet integrated. I wasn't fully accepted in either world, black or white. I was too light to satisfy Negroes, not light enough to secure the screen work, the roles, the marriage status available to a white woman."
Nevertheless, Dorothy made great strides for the black community and blazed trails for minority entertainers. She confronted racial stereotypes, overcame prevailing cinematic conventions, and set attendance records throughout her entire career. She attained genuine stardom as the lead in the 1954 film Carmen Jones, and her portrayal earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, the first such Oscar nod for a black woman.
Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood's First Successful Black Actresses profiles the arduous rise and abrupt fall of Dorothy's radiant stardom. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Dorothy Dandridge like never before.

Author: Charles River Editors
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 02/07/2020
Pages: 44
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.09d
ISBN: 9798610809946

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