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  1. Ruby moved her family to Hollywood, California, where she found steady work on radio and film in small domestic-servant parts. After that relocation, in 1930, Dorothy attended McKinley Junior High School. The Wonder Children were renamed The Dandridge Sisters in 1934. Dandridge and her sister were teamed with dance schoolmate Etta Jones.

  2. Ruby Dandridge helps Marjorie Main with her roller skates in a scene from the film 'Tish', 1942. The Beulah Show, a CBS Radio situation comedy, celebrates its 1000th broadcast. April 28, 1952.

  3. Ruby Dandridge's acting talents were showcased on the big screen many times throughout the course of her Hollywood career. Dandridge's career beginnings included film roles in the Ethel Waters adaptation "Cabin in the Sky" (1943), the action movie "Corregidor" (1943) with Otto Kruger and "Ladies of Washington" (1944).

  4. CLEVELAND. Even before she was born, Dorothy Dandridge was at the center of a domestic storm. Her mother Ruby--strong-willed and outspoken--left her husband Cyril Dandridge when she was five months pregnant with Dorothy. It was the summer of 1922. The couple had been married for almost three years and was living in Cleveland.

  5. Dandridge on the set of La Fabuleuse Aventure de Marco Polo. Wikimedia. 40. She Came From a Show Family. Dorothy Dandridge was born on November 9, 1922, to Ruby Dandridge. Her mother, Ruby, was an aspiring actress whose greatest claims to fame were radio work on the programs Amos ‘n Andy and the Judy Casanova Show.

  6. Ruby Dandridge papers, 1896-1999 Manuscript Collection No. 1472 4 Container List Box Folder Content 1 1 Baker, Loyse Elleene, funeral guest book, 1999 1 2 Dandridge, Dorothy, business cards, undated 1 3 Dandridge, Dorothy, correspondence, circa 1945-1947 1 4 Dandridge, Dorothy, death records, 1965

  7. 18 de mar. de 2023 · Jack Denison is the ex-husband of Dorothy Dandridge. Jack Denison’s ex-wife Dandridge was an American actress, singer, and dancer. Dorothy is the first African-American film star to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, which was for her performance in Carmen Jones. She performed as a vocalist in venues such as the Cotton Club ...