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  1. www.blackpast.org › people-african-american-history › moses-gunn-1929-1993Moses Gunn (1929-1993) - Blackpast

    16 de feb. de 2020 · Moses Gunn was born on October 2, 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri. His parents were Mary and George Gunn, a laborer. He was the eldest of seven children. When his mother died, the family split up. At twelve years old, he left home and rode the rails. Upon his return to St. Louis, he lived in the home of Jewel Richie, his English and diction teacher.

  2. 1946. Moved into the home of English and diction teacher, Jewel Richie (date approximate) 1962. Stage acting debut, Genet's "The Blacks". 1964. Film debut, "Nothing But A Man". 1974. Starred in short-lived ABC-TV version of the John Wayne-starrer, "The Cowboys". 1977.

  3. 16 de dic. de 1993 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 17, 1993) was an American actor. An Obie Award-winning stage player, he co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company in the 1960s. His 1962 Broadway debut was in Jean Genet's The Blacks. He was nominated for a 1976 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for The Poison Tree and played Othello on Broadway in 1970.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2013 · 6.5K. Moses Gunn was an award-winning actor on stage and screen. In the 1960s he helped expand opportunities for African-American actors when he co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company, which boasts ...

  5. 6,613 Followers, 537 Following, 422 Posts - Moses Gunn Collective (@mosesgunncollective_official) on Instagram: "New album OUT NOW!"

  6. Moses Gunn 1929-1993. Actor. At a Glance …. Worked on Roots. Decried Limited Roles for Black Actors. Sources. Moses Gunn was a leading actor of his generation who played a wide variety of roles on the stage, in films, and on television in a career that spanned more than 30 years.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2021 · Moses Gunn Collective - "I Can Cry"Editing and post-production by Joe Agius