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Frederick O'Neal (27 August 1905 – 25 August 1992) was an American actor, theater producer and television director. He founded the American Negro Theater and was the first African-American president of the Actors' Equity Association. He was also known for his work behind the scenes as a revolutionary trade unionist.
Born in Brooksville, Mississippi, O'Neal made his New York debut in 1936 with the Civic Repertory Theatre. In 1944, he won the Clarence Derwent award for his Broadway performance as the greedy brother-in-law in Anna Lucasta. He also earned acclaim for his stage portrayal of Lem Scott in Take a Giant Step in 1953. He reprised both roles on film. He was frequently on Kraft Suspense and Hallmark Hall of Fame productions. He also portrayed Officer Wallace on Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961 to 1963.
Among theater companies which he helped organize were Harlem's American Negro Theatre in 1940, which started the careers of Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Sidney Poitier, among others. O'Neal also co-founded the British Negro Theatre.
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Frederick O'Neal was an actor, acting instructor, director and labor activist - perhaps best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking American Negro Theater. He was the president of Actors Equity for over 10 years, and an Executive VP of the AFLCIO for almost 20.. He was one of the founders of the Harlem Cultural Council and the Schomburg Corporation in Harlem. His work was instrumental in the creation of both National Endowment Of The Arts and National Endowment For The Humanities. He and his wife Charlotte were residents of 41 Convent Avenue of Manhattan Community District 9.
http://www.daarac.org/2017/02/take-giant-step-1959.html A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in his history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boys' room. Spence's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude toward blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S.'s Civil Rights Era.
An historical documentary about actor and activst Frederick O'Neal, featuring Woody King, Earl Hyman, Gertrude Jeanette and others.
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Sweet Lorraine, a dark comedy starring academy award winning actress Tatum O'neal, a Frederick Zollo production, written and Directed by Chris Frieri
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Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Jo Jones, Frederick O'Neal and Bill Gunn performing in the episode "Good Night, Sweet Blues" from the second season of Route 66 (1961). That's Ethel Waters lying in the bed.
Frederick O'Neal was an actor, acting instructor, director and labor activist - perhaps best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking American Negro Theater. He was the president of Actors Equity for over 10 years, and an Executive VP of the AFLCIO for almost 20.. He was one of the founders of the Harlem Cultural Council and the Schomburg Corporation in Harlem. His work was instrumental in the creation of both National Endowment Of The Arts and National Endowment For The Humanities. He and his wife Charlotte were residents of 41 Convent Avenue of Manhattan Community District 9.
An historical documentary about actor and activst Frederick O'Neal, featuring Woody King, Earl Hyman, Gertrude Jeanette and others.
http://www.daarac.org/2017/02/take-giant-step-1959.html A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in his history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boys' room. Spence's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude toward blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S.'s Civil Rights Era.
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Check out the Top 10 plays from Shaquille O'Neal during his time with the Orlando Magic.
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Robert De Niro wins the Oscar for Supporting Actor forThe Godfather Part II at the 47th Academy Awards. Presented by Ryan and Tatum O'Neal and accepted by Francis Ford Coppola. Introduced by Bob Hope. See more 1975 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDNLj3dzmRjJIB9srcM4wl3O Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners¬—the Academy presents a diverse year-r...
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"TAKE A GIANT STEP" Plot summary A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in the history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boy's room. Spencer's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude towards blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S. Civil Rights Era. . Full cast and crew starring, Johnny Nash, Estelle Hemsley, Ruby Dee, Frederick O'Neal, Ellen Holly, Pauline Myers, Beah Richards, Royce Wallace, Frances Foster, Delmar Erickson, Dee Pollack, Frank Killmond, Joe Sonesa, Sherman Raskin, Bill Walker, ...
Frederick O'Neal was an actor, acting instructor, director and labor activist - perhaps best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking American Negro Theater. He was the president of Actors Equity for over 10 years, and an Executive VP of the AFLCIO for almost 20.. He was one of the founders of the Harlem Cultural Council and the Schomburg Corporation in Harlem. His work was instrumental in the creation of both National Endowment Of The Arts and National Endowment For The Humanities. He and his wife Charlotte were residents of 41 Convent Avenue of Manhattan Community District 9.
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Frederick O'Neal was an actor, acting instructor, director and labor activist - perhaps best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking American Negro Theater. He was the president of Actors Equity for over 10 years, and an Executive VP of the AFLCIO for almost 20.. He was one of the founders of the Harlem Cultural Council and the Schomburg Corporation in Harlem. His work was instrumental in the creation of both National Endowment Of The Arts and National Endowment For The Humanities. He and his wife Charlotte were residents of 41 Convent Avenue of Manhattan Community District 9.
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An historical documentary about actor and activst Frederick O'Neal, featuring Woody King, Earl Hyman, Gertrude Jeanette and others.
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Frederick O'Neal was an actor, acting instructor, director and labor activist - perhaps best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking American Negro Theater. He was the president of Actors Equity for over 10 years, and an Executive VP of the AFLCIO for almost 20.. He was one of the founders of the Harlem Cultural Council and the Schomburg Corporation in Harlem. His work was instrumental in the creation of both National Endowment Of The Arts and National Endowment For The Humanities. He and his wife Charlotte were residents of 41 Convent Avenue of Manhattan Community District 9.
http://www.daarac.org/2017/02/take-giant-step-1959.html A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in his history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boys' room. Spence's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude toward blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S.'s Civil Rights Era.
An historical documentary about actor and activst Frederick O'Neal, featuring Woody King, Earl Hyman, Gertrude Jeanette and others.
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=frankroy2005 Holiday Fun Here with Alexander O'neal's Sleigh Ride.
Sweet Lorraine, a dark comedy starring academy award winning actress Tatum O'neal, a Frederick Zollo production, written and Directed by Chris Frieri
Check out the Top 10 plays from Shaquille O'Neal during his time with the Orlando Magic.
Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Jo Jones, Frederick O'Neal and Bill Gunn performing in the episode "Good Night, Sweet Blues" from the second season of Route 66 (1961). That's Ethel Waters lying in the bed.
"TAKE A GIANT STEP" Plot summary A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in the history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boy's room. Spencer's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude towards blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S. Civil Rights Era. . Full cast and crew starring, Johnny Nash, Estelle Hemsley, Ruby Dee, Frederick O'Neal, Ellen Holly, Pauline Myers, Beah Richards, Royce Wallace, Frances Foster, Delmar Erickson, Dee Pollack, Frank Killmond, Joe Sonesa, Sherman Raskin, Bill Walker, ...