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  1. Beah Richards, pseudonimo di Beulah Elizabeth Richardson (Vicksburg, 12 luglio 1920 – Vicksburg, 14 settembre 2000), è stata un'attrice e drammaturga statunitense. Biografia. Dopo aver lasciato la nativa Vicksburg nel 1950, debuttò a Broadway nel 1955. Prolifica attrice di ...

  2. 14 de sept. de 2000 · Beulah Elizabeth Richardson (July 12, 1920 – September 14, 2000), known professionally as Beah Richards, was an American actress and writer. Richards was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her supporting role in the film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in 1968, as well as winning two Primetime Emmy Awards for her guest roles in the television series Frank's Place in 1988 and The ...

  3. Beah Richards. Actress: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Beah Richards left her native Vicksburg, Mississippi, for New York City in 1950. She would not acquire a significant role on stage until 1955, when she appeared in the off-Broadway show "Take A Giant Step" convincingly portraying an 84-year-old grandmother without using theatrical makeup. In 1962 she appeared in writer James Baldwin's "The ...

  4. 25 de oct. de 2000 · Beah Richards, whose 50-year career on stage, in movies and television included an Oscar-nominated performance in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) and Mrs Benton in television's ER, has died ...

  5. 14 de may. de 2014 · Beah Richards Performs in Thus Black Woman Speaks PBS Special

  6. 5 de nov. de 2020 · Beah Richards (Beulah Richardson), an actor perhaps best known for her work in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, wrote “A Black Woman Speaks of White Womanhood, of White Supremacy, of Peace” in 1950, and first performed it at the American People’s Peace Congress, “a radical multiracial peace network that the U.S. State Department denounced for allegedly following the Communist Party line ...

  7. Beulah Elizabeth Richardson was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on 12 July 1920. Her father, Wesley R. Richardson, was a Baptist minister; her mother, Beulah Molton Richardson, was a seamstress and an advocate of the Parent-Teacher Association. Richards graduated from Dillard University in New Orleans in 1948 and moved to New York City in 1950 to […]