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On this day in 1965, Hollywood starlet Dorothy Dandridge died. She was 42.
Dorothy Dandridge was a trailblazing black actress and singer. She rose to prominence in the 1950s as one of the first black actresses to achieve mainstream success in Hollywood. Dandridge's talent and beauty captivated audiences, and she became a symbol of elegance and grace. She starred in notable films such as "Carmen Jones," for which she earned an Academy Award nomination, and "Porgy and Bess." Dandridge faced racial discrimination and limited opportunities in the film industry but left a lasting impact on the entertainment world. Her legacy as a talented performer and barrier-breaking artist continues to inspire generations.
An appreciation post for the astonishing talent of Cynthia Erivo.
“Meadowlark” was written by composer Stephen Schwartz for his musical “The Baker’s Wife”.