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  1. Because I Said So (2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · Lena Horne was the most visible Black performer in Hollywood’s Golden Age — though she wasn’t the highest paid. That was her “Cabin in the Sky” co-star Eddie “Rochester” Anderson who ...

  3. Cast 21. Diane Keaton. Daphne. Mandy Moore. Milly. Gabriel Macht. Johnny. Tom Everett Scott. Jason. Lauren Graham. Maggie. Piper Perabo. Mae. Stephen Collins. Joe. Ty Panitz. Lionel. Matt Champagne. Eli. Colin Ferguson. Derek. Tony Hale. Stuart. Curt Clendenin. Dinner Party Guest (uncredited) John Ross Bowie. Cute Food Spewing Guy. Parvesh Cheena.

  4. Feb 1, 2018 · Both are worth viewing because of the power and integrity of their featured black actors — Louise Beavers, Fredi Washington and Juano Hernandez — who with the humanity of their performances...

  5. Because I Said So (2007) - Full Cast & Crew. Actors and roles, crew of Because I Said So (2007). Who was filming and what role he played.

    • “Within Our Gates” (1920) and “Body and Soul” (1925) Director: Oscar Micheaux. No better place to kick off 28 Days of Black Film History than with pioneer Oscar Micheaux.
    • “Hell-Bound Train” (1930) and “Heaven-Bound Traveler” (1935) Directors: James and Eloyce Gist. James and Eloyce Gist were African American evangelists who used film as a means of preaching to their traveling ministry.
    • “The Blood of Jesus” (1941) and “Dirty Gertie From Harlem USA” (1946) Director: Spencer Williams. Following in the faith-based filmmaking of James and Eloyce Gist, “The Blood of Jesus” also served up a religious tale that crossed into surreal territory complete with a devil and an angel fighting over a dying woman’s soul, and Christ speaking from the cross.
    • “Integration Report 1” (1960), “A Tribute to Malcolm X” (1967), “I Am Somebody” (1970) Director: Madeline Anderson. I had wanted to find Black filmmakers from every decade but I couldn’t find any of note in the 1950s.
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  7. The bride, Maggie (Lauren Graham), her sister Mae (Piper Perabo) and mother, Daphne (Diane Keaton), are trying to set the youngest sister, Milly (Mandy Moore), up with a bachelor at the reception. As they send her off to introduce herself, Daphne warns her not to do her nervous laugh. Almost as soon as she starts talking to the guy, she breaks ...

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