If you are referring to Dorothy Dandridge's Carmen JonesAcademy Award nomination for best actress, the year is 1954. Dandridge lost out to Grace Kelly for Kelly's role in The Country Girl that year.
Dorothy Dandridge was nominated as Best Actress for her performance in the 1953 musical "Carmen Jones." She was the first black woman to be nominated in that category.
She was nominated for Best Actress of 1954.
The duration of Introducing Dorothy Dandridge is 2 hours.
Dorothy Dandridge's daughter Harolyn Nicholas was born September 2, 1943.
Dorothy Jean Dandridge [November 9, 1922-September 8, 1965] benefited from solid dramatic and expressive training by her mother, Ruby Jean Butler Dandridge [March 1, 1899-October 17, 1987]. The younger Dandridge was a child performer of touring acts, theaters and clubs, and film well before she turned 18. An accomplished dancer and singer, she was the first African American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, in the 1954 film Carmen Jones. The Oscar went to Grace Patricia Kelly [November 12, 1929-Septemer 14, 1982], for her role as Gracie Elgin in The Country Girl. Some five years later, Dandridge received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in the 1959 film Porgy and Bess. Dandridge's talents in acting, dancing, and singing haven't been forgotten. Within 15-20 years of her death, many prominent African American actresses began acknowledging her key role in their subsequent successes. For example, Halle Berry [b. August 14, 1966] received Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards for lead role in the 1999 HBO movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. She dedicated her subsequent Academy Award, for the 2000 film Monster's Ball, to Dandridge and to Diahann Carroll [b. July 17, 1935] and Lena Horne [b. June 30, 1917]. For Berry became the first African American to win the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Two other African Americans had been nominated, but for supporting roles. Hattie McDaniel [June 10, 1895-October 26, 1952] was the first African American to win the Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actress as Mammy in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind. Ethel Waters [October 31, 1896-September 1, 1977] was an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress as Granny in the 1949 film Pinky.
Dorothy Dandridge is famous as the first African-American to receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination . This was for her role in 'Carmen Jones' released in 1954. Her other famous role was 'Porgy and Bess'. She was found dead of a drug overdose on September 8, 1965.
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Dorothy Dandridge was a famous actress and singer from the late 30's until her death in 1965. She was known for being the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress.
It was Dorothy Dandridge, who was nominated for Best Actress of 1954 for her performance in "Carmen Jones."
Dorothy Dandridge for "Carmen Jones" (1954).
Dorothy Dandridge, who was nominated for Best Actress of 1954.
Dorothy Dandridge, who was nominated for Best Actress of 1954.
Dorothy Dandridge.
Dorothy Dandridge was nominated for Best Actress of 1954 for her performance in the musical "Carmen Jones." Interestingly, she was portrayed by actress Halle Berry in the 1999 made-for-television movie "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge". Berry went on to become the first African American to win the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in "Monster's Ball" (2001).
Dorothy Dandridge was nominated for Best Actress of 1954 for her performance in "Carmen Jones."
Dorothy Dandridge for Carmen Jones (1954).
She was the first black female tone nominated for a Best Actress at the Academy Awards. She was also the first black woman to appear on the cover of Life magazine.
It was Dorothy Dandridge, who was nominated as Best Actress of 1954 for her performance as the title character in "Carmen Jones."
She was an actress.