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  1. 7 de mar. de 2023 · Here are 10 things you should know about Louise Beavers, born on March 8, 1900. She made the most of the limited opportunities Hollywood offered Black perfor...

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  2. 21 de jan. de 2007 · Film and television actress, Louise Beavers, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she was part of an act called “ Lady Minstrels ” before moving to Los Angeles to begin her film career in the silent films, “ Gold Diggers ” (1923) and “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ” (1927). Beavers appeared in more than 100 films between 1929 and 1960 ...

  3. Louise Beavers ( Cincinnati, 8 de marzo de 1902 - Los Ángeles, 26 de octubre de 1962) 2 fue una actriz de cine y televisión afroestadounidense. Beavers apareció en decenas de películas desde los años veinte hasta los sesenta. Beavers fue miembro de la hermandad Sigma Gamma Rho, una de las cuatro hermandades de mujeres afroestadounidenses.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2013 · Louise Beavers was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 8, 1902. The African-American actress is best remembered as the original Delilah from 1934’s Imitation of Life and for the large number of maid roles played throughout her career both before and after that wasted breakthrough. Delilah appears at the door at the open of Imitation of Life (1934 ...

  5. Louise Beavers. Beavers began her performing career as a minstrel show singer, but when she moved to Hollywood in the early 20s, it was while working as a maid to actress Leatrice Joy. Before long, though, she made her feature debut in "Gold Diggers" (1923). She acted in other silent films such as the 1927 version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" but ...

  6. Wide Open (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Stop Deluding Yourself! A vivacious and prolific character player, Louise Beavers kept company with the more acclaimed Hattie McDaniel as America's foremost filmic embodiment of a "mammy," a subservient but jovial African-American maid or cook. Like McDaniel, she was heavy-set and fairly dark-skinned; her roles...

  7. Tower of Strength. In John M. Stahl’s Imitation of Life, Louise Beavers finally had the opportunity to show her acting talent in a role that transcends the “Mammy” stereotype to form a profound portrait. Beavers plays Delilah, the housekeeper, business associate, and friend to white widow Bea Pullman (Claudette Colbert).