Beah Richards has: Played herself in "Today" in 1952. Played Charity Tomlin in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Grecco Maid in "The Mugger" in 1958. Played May Scott in "Take a Giant Step" in 1959. Played Alice in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played Viney - Keller Maid in "The Miracle Worker" in 1962. Played Mother in "I Spy" in 1965. Played Hannah James in "The Big Valley" in 1965. Played Rose Scott in "Hurry Sundown" in 1967. Played Aunt Ruby in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Mama Caleba in "In the Heat of the Night" in 1967. Played Sister Martha Gowen in "It Takes a Thief" in 1968. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in "The 40th Annual Academy Awards" in 1968. Played Mama Grant in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Rose Kincaid in "The Bill Cosby Show" in 1969. Played Mrs. Moore in "Room 222" in 1969. Performed in "To Confuse the Angel" in 1970. Played Mama Tiny in "The Great White Hope" in 1970. Played Aunt Ethel in "Sanford and Son" in 1972. Played Charity Tomlin in "The Biscuit Eater" in 1972. Played Jessie Blake in "Footsteps" in 1972. Played Grandma Bessie in "A Dream for Christmas" in 1973. Played Mrs. Thatcher in "The Magician" in 1973. Played Thelma in "Outrage" in 1973. Played Bessie Jones in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Florence in "Mahogany" in 1975. Played Grandma in "Just an Old Sweet Song" in 1976. Played Mrs. DuBois in "Benson" in 1979. Played Cynthia Palmer in "Roots: The Next Generations" in 1979. Played Grandmother in "The Facts of Life" in 1979. Played Zazu in "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" in 1979. Played Grandma Jenny in "Palmerstown, U.S.A." in 1980. Played Mae Porter in "The Sophisticated Gents" in 1981. Played Aunt Feeney in "Hill Street Blues" in 1981. Performed in "American Playhouse" in 1981. Played Therese (1986) in "Capitol" in 1982. Played Regina in "St. Elsewhere" in 1982. Played Serita in "The Hitchhiker" in 1983. Performed in "Bay City Blues" in 1983. Played Mrs. Carney in "Punky Brewster" in 1984. Played Maddy Higgins in "Mike Hammer" in 1984. Played Emma Coop in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Mrs. Baldwin in "Highway to Heaven" in 1984. Played Ola Mae in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Edna in "Generation" in 1985. Played Carolyn Hurley in "227" in 1985. Played Miss Annie in "And the Children Shall Lead" in 1985. Played Minnie in "Designing Women" in 1986. Played Alberta Williams in "L.A. Law" in 1986. Played Mrs. Bouvier in "Designing Women" in 1986. Played Martha Jordan in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Elvira Backus in "As Summers Die" in 1986. Played Sally Framm in "Acceptable Risks" in 1986. Played Narcissa in "Beauty and the Beast" in 1987. Played Katherine in "CBS Summer Playhouse" in 1987. Played Miss Hanks in "Big Shots" in 1987. Played Miss Aldrich in "Time Out for Dad" in 1987. Played Linda Cervi in "Homer and Eddie" in 1989. Played Helen in "Family Matters" in 1989. Played Drug Counselor in "Drugstore Cowboy" in 1989. Played Bernice Sands in "Brewster Place" in 1990. Played Mrs. Davis in "Equal Justice" in 1990. Performed in "Capital News" in 1990. Played Cora Simms in "One Special Victory" in 1991. Played Miss Lula in "Hearts Afire" in 1992. Played Mrs. Cooper in "Out of Darkness" in 1994. Played Mae Benton in "ER" in 1994. Played Gertrude Turner in "The Practice" in 1997. Played Baby Suggs in "Beloved" in 1998. Played Herself (Memorial Tribute) in "The 73rd Annual Academy Awards" in 2001. Played herself in "Beah: A Black Woman Speaks" in 2003.
Beah Richards was born on July 12, 1920.
Beah Richards died on September 14, 2000 at the age of 80.
Beah Richards was born on July 12, 1920 and died on September 14, 2000. Beah Richards would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 95 years old today.
To accurately answer your question, I would need to know when Beah was born. However, if we consider Ishmael Beah, the author of "A Long Way Gone," he was born on November 23, 1980. Therefore, 19 years before his birth would be 1961. In that year, Sierra Leone gained independence from British colonial rule, marking a significant moment in the country's history.
Beah uses flashbacks to create a more immersive and emotional narrative, allowing readers to experience the psychological trauma and fragmented memories of his past. This non-linear storytelling mirrors the chaotic nature of his experiences during the civil war, emphasizing how trauma affects memory and perception. By weaving flashbacks into the narrative, Beah effectively conveys the complexity of his journey and the lasting impact of his experiences, making his story resonate on a deeper level.
Beah Richards was born on July 12, 1920.
Beah Richards was born on July 12, 1920.
Beah Richards's birth name is Beulah Richardson.
Beah Richards died on September 14, 2000 at the age of 80.
Beah Richards died on September 14, 2000 at the age of 80.
Beah Richards was born on July 12, 1920 and died on September 14, 2000. Beah Richards would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 95 years old today.
Ishmael Beah has: Played himself in "The Daily Show" in 1996. Played himself in "Enough Rope with Andrew Denton" in 2003. Played Himself - Guest in "The Colbert Report" in 2005. Played himself in "Bling: A Planet Rock" in 2007. Played himself in "Open Book" in 2009.
Beah Richards
The cast of To Confuse the Angel - 1970 includes: Blythe Danner Beah Richards
In the 1998 film based on the book "Beloved" by Toni Morrison, Beah Richards played Baby Suggs.
Ishmael Beah was born on November 23, 1980.
Ishmael Beah currently resides in the United States.