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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gertie_BrownGertie Brown - Wikipedia

    Gertie Brown Moore (born Gilberta Gertrude Chevalier, August 23, 1878 – February 24, 1934) was a vaudeville performer and one of the first African-American film actresses. Brown is most famous for her part in the 1898 silent film Something Good – Negro Kiss , which went viral in 2018.

  2. Sep 22, 2022 · The identification of Suttle then led to a photo of The Rag-Time Four, a vaudeville quartet he performed in along with Gertie Brown. Upon its official identification, "Something Good – Negro Kiss" made its rounds through social media, earning praises and awe-struck reactions from thousands of Twitter and Instagram users, most notably actress ...

  3. December 19, 2018. Saint Suttle and Gertie Brown embrace in the 1898 film 'Something Good-Negro Kiss.'. Courtesy of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The snippet of black-and-white, silent footage ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Gertie_BrownGertie Brown - Wikiwand

    Gertie Brown Moore (born Gilberta Gertrude Chevalier, August 23, 1878 – February 24, 1934) was a vaudeville performer and one of the first African-American film actresses. Brown is most famous for her part in the 1898 silent film Something Good – Negro Kiss, which went viral in 2018. Saint Suttle (left) and Brown (right) in a still from the ...

  5. Gertie Brown. Self: Something Good - Negro Kiss. Gertie Brown was born on 23 August 1882 in Washington, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA. She was married to Tim Moore. She died on 24 February 1934 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • August 23, 1882
    • February 24, 1934
  6. Jan 12, 2019 · The researchers learned that Suttle belonged to a vaudeville group called the Rag-Time Four, and in images of that group, they found the woman in the movie, Gertie Brown.

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    Gertie Brown. Self: Something Good - Negro Kiss. Gertie Brown was born on 23 August 1882 in Washington, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA. She was married to Tim Moore. She died on 24 February 1934 in New York City, New York, USA.

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