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Hattie McDaniel
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Actor
From
Wichita, Kansas, USA
Born
1893-06-10
Overview
Hattie McDaniel (June 10, 1893 - October 26, 1952) was an American actress whose portrayal of Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939) won her the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, making her the first black person to win an Academy Award.
After working as early as the 1910s as a band vocalist, Hattie McDaniel debuted as a maid in The Golden West (1932). Her maid-mammy characters became steadily more assertive, showing up first in Judge Priest (1934) and becoming pronounced in Alice Adams (1935). In this one, directed by George Stevens and aided and abetted by star Katharine Hepburn, she makes it clear she has little use for her employers' pretentious status seeking. By The Mad Miss Manton (1938) the character she portrays actually tells off her socialite employer Barbara Stanwyck and her snooty friends. This path extends into the greatest role of McDaniel's career, Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939). Mammy is, in a number of ways, superior to most of the white folk surrounding her.
From that point, McDaniel's roles unfortunately descended, with the characters becoming more and more menial. McDaniel played on the "Amos and Andy" and Eddie Cantor radio shows in the 1930s and 1940s, the title character in her own radio show "Beulah" (1947-51), and the same part on TV (Beulah, 1950).
Known For

Film
Gone with the Wind
Dec 15, 1939

TV
Explained

TV
Hollywood Black

Film
China Seas
Aug 9, 1935

Film
Song of the South
Nov 20, 1946

Film
Operator 13
Jun 8, 1934

Film
Libeled Lady
Oct 9, 1936

Film
They Died with Their Boots On
Nov 20, 1941

Film
Vivacious Lady
May 13, 1938

Film
In This Our Life
May 8, 1942

Film
Since You Went Away
Jun 30, 1944

Film
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
Feb 25, 1983

Film
Zenobia
Apr 21, 1939

Film
Alice Adams
Aug 23, 1935

Film
Imitation of Life
Nov 23, 1934
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