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Lena Horne
Pershkrimi videos:Lena Horne was born in Brooklyn New York in June 30 1917. As a teenager family financial difficulties forced Lena to quit school and
obtain a position as a chorus dancer at the Cotton Club in Harlem. She was hired for her beauty, but she worked diligently to improve her
singing and became known for her sultry voice. In 1934, Horne accepted a role on Broadway and afterwards left to sing with Noble Sissle's
Society Orchestra in Philadelphia.
Lena Horne left New York to perform at the Trocadero Club in California. Within a short time, she signed a Hollywood movie contract
with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She insisted her contract stipulate that she would not be cast in stereotypical black roles, and with her elegance and glamour, she became known for transforming the image of the black woman in film.
Her first role in 1942, like many that followed, was only a guest spot number in Panama Hattie, but the same year she played a leading part in
Cabin in the Sky. In 1943 she was in three films:
I Dood It, Thousands Cheer, and Stormy Weather, the title song of which became her trademark. It was on the set of Stormy Weather. She appeared in Two Girls and a Sailor (1944), Broadway Rhythm
(1944), Ziegfeld Follies of 1945 and 1946, The Duchess of Idaho (1950) and Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956). Lena also starred in the Broadway show Jamaica (1957) and appeared on several television shows in the 1970s. Horne won many honors for her performances. She won a Grammy for the album based on her awardwinning
show Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music that began in 1981 and became the longest running one-woman show in Broadway history.
In addition to the Kennedy Center Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts (1984), Horne received an honorary doctorate from Howard
University as well as an Image Award and Spingarn Medal from the NAACP.
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but she could, just like any other black american, have native american blood
just call her black
because that's what you do w/ all other black americans
it's insulting to include the native american part
if you do that w/ her
do it with all other african americans
Happy Birthday Lady Horne!
But she is absolutely gorgeus & talented& i'm proud to have her representin african
americans around the world. =]
The Native American part of her family came from her father's side of the family.
Lena Horne was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Both sides of her family claim a mixture of African American, Native American, and Caucasian descent.