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Kara Young on ‘Purlie Victorious,’ Tony Awards, Broadway Fame, and Diversity in Theater
- Mireya Acierto/Getty ImagesSome theater actors like to leave their characters behind at the stage door every night. But for Kara Young, the characters that have brought her much acclaim and applause on Broadway—and two-for-two Tony Award nominations (for Best Featured Actress in a Play)—stick around. Indeed, she insists that she continues to learn from them long after she has spoken their words and hung their costumes back on the dressing room rail.“I think they’re there all the time,” she said
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Legendary Actress, Civil Rights Activist Ruby Dee Dies At 91
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On the 30th anniversary of "Do the Right Thing," where are the film's cast members today?
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The daughters and son of the late actor and lauded civil rights activist spoke to ET about preserving his legacy.
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Ruby Dee Documentary Offers Her Pearls of Wisdom
A new documentary packed with Ruby Dee's life lessons has been created by a grandson and it offers a very personal look at the widely admired woman
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N.Y. memorial service to honor life of actress, activist Ruby Dee
Friends, family and fans of actress and activist Ruby Dee, who died last month at the age of 91, will honor her life and legacy at a memorial service in New York in September, a family spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Dee, who won acclaim in films, theater and television and along with her late husband actor Ossie Davis, was a notable figure in the U.S. civil rights movement.
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N.Y. memorial service to honour life of actress, activist Ruby Dee
Friends, family and fans of actress and activist Ruby Dee, who died last month at the age of 91, will honour her life and legacy at a memorial service in New York in September, a family spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Dee, who won acclaim in films, theatre and television and along with her late husband actor Ossie Davis, was a notable figure in the U.S. civil rights movement. Through her performances, President Barack Obama said, the petite actress "paved the way for generations of black actors and
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Stage, screen actress Ruby Dee dies at 91 - family
Legendary stage and screen actress Ruby Dee, who won acclaim in theater, film and television and became a notable figure in the U.S. civil rights movement, died peacefully at home, a friend of the family said on Thursday. "She died of natural causes," said Arminda Thomas, who works for Dee's family. "She was blessed with old age." The petite actress won an Oscar nomination in 2008 for her role in "American Gangster." After being nominated for six Emmys, she nabbed the award in 1991 for her role
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Ruby Dee Appreciation: How Civil Rights Activism Defined Her Rich Acting Career
Ruby Dee earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role in 2007's “American Gangster,” but it is her performances in “A Raisin in the Sun” — and her ability to combine activism and acting — for which she'll be most remembered. The actress, who died Wednesday at the age of 91, reprised her role as a suffering housewife in the 1959 Broadway version of Lorraine Hansberry's landmark play about racial discrimination and black frustration in the 1961 Columbia Pictures film that co-star
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Spike Lee's Tribute To Ruby Dee
The filmmaker paid his respects to the legendary actress, who starred in his films 'Do the Right Thing' and 'Jungle Fever.' Dee passed away on Wednesday at the age of 91.
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