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Ruby Dee (October 27, 1922 – June 11, 2014) was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and activist. She is perhaps best known for originating the role of Ruth Younger in the stage and film versions of A Raisin in the Sun (1961). Her other notable film roles include The Jackie Robinson Story (1950), and Do the Right Thing (1989).
For her performance as Mahalee Lucas in American Gangster (2007), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was the recipient of Grammy, Emmy, Obie, Drama Desk, Screen Actors Guild, and Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Awards, as well as the National Medal of Arts, and Kennedy Center Honors. She was married to actor Ossie Davis until his death in 2005.
Dee was born Ruby Ann Wallace on October 27, 1922, in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Gladys (née Hightower) and Marshall Edward Nathaniel Wallace, a cook, waiter and porter. After her mother left the family, Dee's father remarried, to Emma Amelia Benson, a schoolteacher.
Decoration Day Trailer 1990
Ruby Dee, Oscar Nomination - Best Supporting Actress
Actress Ruby Dee Dies at 91
James Garner Wins Best Actor Mini Series - Golden Globes 1991
Nữ diễn viên American Gangster qua đời
Ruby Dee dies: Five of her memorable movies
Ruby Dee - Ron Hull Remembers
Ruby Dee muralist Kent Twitchell at Karamu House
Liberated Muse Presents a Tribute to Maya Angelou and Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee: Pioneering Actress and Activist
Decoration Day Trailer 1990 Director: Robert Markowitz Starring: James Garner, Judith Ivey, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Dee, , Official Content From Republic Pictures Home Video A retired southern judge reunites with a childhood friend, a World War II hero, to persuade the man to finally accept a Congressional Medal of Honor. Movie, Decoration Day Movie,Decoration Day Trailer,Decoration Day 1990, Robert Markowitz,James Garner, Judith Ivey, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Dee, ,
Dee was born Ruby Ann Wallace in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Gladys Hightower and Marshall Edward Nathaniel Wallace, a cook, waiter, and porter. After her mother left the family, Dee's father remarried to Emma Amelia (née Benson), a schoolteacher.[1][2][3][4] Dee grew up in Harlem, New York. She graduated in 1945 from Hunter College with degrees in French and Spanish, and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Inc. She made several appearances on Broadway before receiving national recognition for her role in the 1950 film The Jackie Robinson Story. Dee's career in acting has crossed all major forms of media over a span of eight decades, including the films A Raisin in the Sun, in which she recreated her stage role as a suffering housewife in the projects, and Edge of the City. ...
Legendary stage and screen actress Ruby Dee dies at 91. Full Story: Legendary stage and screen actress Ruby Dee, who won acclaim on stage, film and television and became a notable figure in the U.S. civil rights movement, has died. The actress, who was 91 years old, passed away on Wednesday (June 11) night in New Rochelle, New York, surrounded by her family. The petite actress won an Oscar nomination in 2008 for her role in "American Gangster." After being nominated for six Emmys, she won the award in 1991 for her role in the TV movie "Decoration Day." Actor Harrison Ford was injured on the set of "Star Wars: Episode VII" on Thursday and was taken to hospital for treatment, a Disney representative said. Ford, 71, sustained an ankle injury while filming in London, and taken to a local...
Ken Olin & Cheryl Ladd present the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for TV to James Garner for his role in "Decoration Day". As he accepts the awards he makes a few jokes. He thanks Marian Rees, the producers, John Corrington, Robert Lenski, Robert Markowitz, Ruby Dee, Bill Cobbs, Judith Ivey, Norm Skaggs and Jo Anderson. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: http://dickclarklicensing.com/Default.aspx?&sk;=DCMA&q;=Golden+Globe+Awards
Nữ diễn viên huyền thoại Ruby Dee, người nổi tiếng trong phong trào dân quyền Hoa Kỳ, đã qua đời ở tuổi 91 vào đêm thứ Tư ngày 11/7 tại New York, bên cạnh gia đình, người thân. Ruby được đề cử giải Oscar năm 2008 cho vai diễn trong bộ phim "American Gangster". Sau khi được đề cử 6 giải Emmys, bà giành giải thưởng năm 1991 cho vai diễn trong bộ phim truyền hình "Decoration Day".
SOURCE: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-ruby-dee-dies-memorable-movies-20140612-story.html?track=rss When the prolific actress and activist Ruby Dee died Wednesday at age 91, she left behind a show-business career that spanned seven decades on stage and screen, as well a legacy of breaking down barriers for black performers.
Actress & civil rights activist Ruby Dee performs "The Silence," by poet John Gould Fletcher.
World renowned muralist Kent Twitchell was introduced by Peter Lawson Jones at the unveiling ceremony of the mural of Ruby Dee at Karamu House, the historic African-American playhouse in Cleveland's Fairfax neighborhood. Kent Twitchell told about the process and why he wanted to recognize Ruby Dee. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/africanamerican/africanamerican.htm
Highlights from Liberated Muse Arts Group's touring tribute to Dr. Maya Angelou and Ruby Dee. This performance featured Colie Williams, Khadijah Moon, Anonamas and Lyn Artope. This performance was recorded at Oxon Hill Library in Oxon Hill, MD on March 28, 2015 as a SWAN Day and Women's History Month performance. http://www.LiberatedMuse.com
The story of a women who paved the way for african american, female actresses. I do not own the rights to the music in this video.
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Taped: 12/15/2003. Actress Ruby Dee discusses co-authoring an autobiography with her husband, the late Ossie Davis, and using it to raise money for New York theatre groups. She comments on the challenge of finding good roles for black performers on Broadway, and integrating her social activism into her long career in the theatre. The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by Stephen Sondheim, performed by Alex Rybeck, noted pianist and music director. ...
Award-winning actress Ruby Dee discusses how racism impacted her early career and diversity in Hollywood today. Check local listings for airdates of Tavis Smiley on PBS. For more information, see http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200802/20080221_dee.html
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Reelblack's Robert X. Golphin speaks with Oscar nominated actress and author RUBY DEE in this exclusive clip.
Ruby Dee and Maya Angelou: Remembering Phenomenal People The African Burial Ground in Lower Manhattan was aided by many citizens, scientists and scholars and assisted tirelessly phenomenally by Ruby Dee and Maya Angelou. In the attached video clip, The African Burial Ground: An American Discovery, narrated by Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, featuring Maya Angelou. Original Illustrations by Charles Lilly, Photographs by Chester Higgins, Jr. Written by Chris Moore. Produced and Directed by David Kutz. Dr. Angelou invited me to her North Carolina home in 1992, to interview her about the African Burial Ground, a cemetery unearthed in NYC in 1991. Maya worked enormously with her best friend, Howard Dodson, and the Schomburg Center to preserve the cemetery and memory of some 20,000 men, women and c...
Get a candid glimpse into the lives of actors and "National Treasures" Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee with this wonderful program! Taped live in Chicago, Illinois at the Art Institute of Chicago's Arthur Rubloff Auditorium on October 18, 2002, activist and scholar Angela Davis interviews Mr. Davis and Ms. Dee on their lives and careers as award-winning actors and cherished activists. From their work with the American Negro Theater in fighting segregation and discrimination after World War II to their performances in the television series "Roots," their stories and commitment to humanitarian and political activism will inspire you. Their enriching thoughts on the arts and politics will inspire generations to come in enacting positive change in the world. Own your copy of this historical and treas...
Ruby Dee was born on October 27, 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA as Ruby Ann Wallace. She was an actress, known for American Gangster (2007), Do the Right Thing (1989) and Guiding Light (1952). She was married to Ossie Davis and Frankie Dee Brown. She died on June 11, 2014 in New Rochelle, New York, USA.
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One year old Ruby Dee meets her new partner, Nemo Go Bragh.
"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, L...
Devon Butler is an eight-year old who is always hungry to become a cop. Out of the blue, he witnesses a killer near his warehouse when he plays with his friend. He makes an important decision that tells the truth at police office but they must accept a proposal which makes his dream come true.
Ver mi foto en la pared te vuelve loco también, aja, aja
Que si buscando mi teléfono no logras descansar, aja, aja
Y Esta vez no seré tu princesa de sal
Que al llorar cubra el mar de soledad
Duele ser
La que te busca por teléfono
Duele ser
La que navega en busca del amor
Y duele ver
Que las miradas van callendo y se hace tarde
Y no sé
Tal vez después
Me vuelvas a ver
Tal vez después...
Que es por mi forma de mirar
que me seguiste hasta el final, aja, aja
y que por darme la razón
un día escuchaste al corazón, aja, aja
Y Esta vez no seré tu princesa de sal
Que al llorar cubra el mar de soledad
Duele ser
La que te busca por teléfono
Duele ser
La que navega en busca del amor
Y duele ver
Que las miradas van callendo y se hace tarde
Y no sé
Tal vez después
Me vuelvas a ver
No pretendas que no es fácil
No es así
No existen fallas cuando no hay amor (No hay amor)
Nunca hayaste la solucion
No intentes volver
No quiero saber...
Duele ser
Tal vez después
Duele ser
La que te busca por teléfono
Duele ser
La que navega en busca del amor
Y duele ver
Que las miradas van callendo y se hace tarde
Y no sé
Tal vez después
Me vuelvas a ver
Duele ser
La que te busca por teléfono
Duele ser
La que navega en busca del amor
Y duele ver
Que las miradas van callendo y se hace tarde
Y no sé