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  1. Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

    Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

    R1999 · Biography · 2h 1m

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  1. Introducing Dorothy Dandridge is a 1999 American biographical drama television film directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Shonda Rhimes and Scott Abbott, based on the 1991 biography Dorothy Dandridge by Earl Mills. [1] Filmed over a span of a few weeks in early 1998, the film stars Halle Berry as actress and singer Dorothy Dandridge and ...

  2. Aug 21, 1999 · Introducing Dorothy Dandridge: Directed by Martha Coolidge. With Halle Berry, Brent Spiner, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Obba Babatundé. Dorothy Dandridge's way to fame and fortune as a dancer, singer and actress.

  3. Watch Introducing Dorothy Dandridge with a subscription on Max. Based on a true story, this film chronicles the life of Dorothy Dandridge, the first black woman to be nominated for an...

  4. Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. Halle Berry won a 1999 Best Actress Golden Globe for her electrifying portrayal of the legendary African American actress. more. Starring: Halle BerryBrent SpinerObba Babatunde. Director: Martha Coolidge. RBiography Drama Movie 1999. hd.

  5. Based on a true story, this film chronicles the life of Dorothy Dandridge, the first black woman to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress. Dandridge (Halle Berry) begins her career working as a nightclub singer before eventually breaking into Hollywood, where she meets her steadfast manager (Brent Spiner) and struggles against racism.

  6. R | musicals | 1 HR 55 MIN | 1999. WATCH NOW. Halle Berry won a 1999 Best Actress Golden Globe for her electrifying portrayal of the legendary African American actress. Watch Introducing Dorothy Dandridge online at HBO.com. Stream on any device any time. Explore cast information, synopsis and more.

  7. 2h 1m1999. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Story of singer/actor Dorothy Dandridge (1923-65), who rose to fame in the 1950s with roles in such films as "Carmen Jones" (1954), for which she was the first black woman ever nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award, and "Porgy and Bess" (1959).

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