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  1. LeNoire was born in Harlem, New York City, as the eldest of 5 children to Harold Burton, who was from Dominica, and Nymarie Edith Jacques Helwig, of Jamaica in the West Indies. As a young girl, LeNoire suffered from rickets , which her godfather Bill "Bojangles" Robinson helped her overcome by teaching her to dance.

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    • 1939–1998
  2. Nov 20, 2021 · Rosetta LeNoire was an American actress famous for playing Estelle “Mother Winslow” in the TV series Family Matters. Who is Rosetta LeNoire? Rosetta LeNoire was an American stage, movie, and television actress born in New York City on 8 August 1911. She is a veteran personality in the entertainment field. LeNoire died at 90 in 2002.

  3. Actress: Family Matters. Born Rosetta Olive Barton, Rosetta LeNoire was the goddaughter of famed tap dancer "Bojangles" Bill Robinson. She was in the landmark all-black version of "Macbeth," directed by Orson Welles in the 1930s. Former president Bill Clinton presented her with the National Medal of the Arts in 1999.

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    • August 8, 1911
    • Rosetta LeNoire
    • March 17, 2002
  4. ” It was not the first hardship to mar LeNoire ’ s young life. As a young child she contracted rickets, a vitamin C deficiency that affected her leg bones. To treat the crippling disease, doctors broke and reset the bones in both of her legs when she was just. At a Glance …

  5. Mar 20, 2002 · Rosetta LeNoire, a theatrical producer and a pioneer of nontraditional casting who also played the sweet, all-knowing Mother Winslow on the television show ''Family Matters,'' died on Sunday in...

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  7. Born Rosetta Olive Barton, Rosetta LeNoire was the goddaughter of famed tap dancer "Bojangles" Bill Robinson. She was in the landmark all-black version of "Macbeth," directed by Orson Welles in the 1930s. Former president Bill Clinton presented her with the National Medal of the Arts in 1999.

  8. Mar 20, 2002 · By ELAINE WOO. March 20, 2002 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Rosetta LeNoire, who surmounted tremendous physical hardships and racism during a seven-decade career as an actress and theatrical...

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