Difference between revisions of "Category:Child Actors (African-American)"
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== Overview == | |||
In the years of segregation, very few opportunities were offered to African-American actors, forced into stereotyped and humiliating roles. | |||
As regards children, however, the segregationist canons proved to be less rigid, exceptions were allowed, starting with the short film ''A Scrap in Black and White'' (1903), of which the names of the young performers are not known. | |||
Even those who wanted to denounce racial prejudices resorted to children, who the public tended to look upon with greater favor.[8] This is the case of the short film ''When Little Lindy Sang'' (1916), written by Olga Printzlau and directed by Lule Warrenton, starring [[Ernestine Jones]], or the series ''Judge Brown Stories'' (1919-20), directed by King Vidor, starring little [[Thomas Bellamy]].[9] | |||
We had to wait until the 1920s and the experience of the ''Little Rascals'' to see [[Ernest Morrison]] and other African-American child actors (Eugene Jackson, Allen Hoskins, Matthew Beard and Billie Thomas) interact on a substantially equal level with "white" child actors, and until the 1960s and 1970s for less stereotype roles in American movies. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 19 March 2024
Overview
In the years of segregation, very few opportunities were offered to African-American actors, forced into stereotyped and humiliating roles.
As regards children, however, the segregationist canons proved to be less rigid, exceptions were allowed, starting with the short film A Scrap in Black and White (1903), of which the names of the young performers are not known.
Even those who wanted to denounce racial prejudices resorted to children, who the public tended to look upon with greater favor.[8] This is the case of the short film When Little Lindy Sang (1916), written by Olga Printzlau and directed by Lule Warrenton, starring Ernestine Jones, or the series Judge Brown Stories (1919-20), directed by King Vidor, starring little Thomas Bellamy.[9]
We had to wait until the 1920s and the experience of the Little Rascals to see Ernest Morrison and other African-American child actors (Eugene Jackson, Allen Hoskins, Matthew Beard and Billie Thomas) interact on a substantially equal level with "white" child actors, and until the 1960s and 1970s for less stereotype roles in American movies.
Subcategories
This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
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- 1904 Jones, Ernestine (actress) USA
- 1906 Bellamy, Thomas (actor) USA
- 1915 Morrison, Florence (actress) USA
- 1916 Jackson, Eugene (actor) USA
- 1925 Beard, Matthew (actor) USA
- 1927 Hurlic, Philip (actor) USA
- 1958 Hooks, Kevin (actor) USA
- 1958 Spell, George (actor) USA
- 1965 Bridges, Todd (actor) USA
- 1984 Chester, Vanessa Lee (actress) USA
Media in category "Child Actors (African-American)"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
- 1904 Jones, Ernestine (actress) USA.jpg 254 × 198; 7 KB
- 1906 Bellamy, Thomas (actor) USA.jpg 1,000 × 1,253; 359 KB
- 1912 Morrison (actor).jpg 362 × 433; 24 KB
- 1916 Jackson, Eugene (actor) USA.jpg 440 × 499; 46 KB
- 1925 Beard, Matthew (actor) USA.jpg 454 × 584; 100 KB
- 1925 Davis, Sammy (actor, singer) USA.jpg 191 × 264; 6 KB
- 1927 Hurlic, Philip (actor) USA.jpg 500 × 750; 21 KB
- 1932 Hickman, Cordell (actor) USA.jpg 300 × 300; 11 KB
- 1935 Leedy, Glenn (actor) USA.jpg 500 × 750; 31 KB
- 1958 Spell, George (actor) USA.jpg 206 × 245; 5 KB
- 1961 Carter, Ralph (actor) USA.jpg 155 × 207; 10 KB
- 1962 Copage, Marc (actor) USA.jpg 700 × 700; 65 KB
- 1965 Bridges, Todd (actor) USA.jpg 198 × 255; 5 KB
- 1984 Chester, Vanessa Lee (actress) USA.jpg 178 × 283; 5 KB
- 2003 Wallis, Quvenzhane (actor) USA.jpg 193 × 261; 11 KB