Gertrude Jeannette

Gertrude Jeannette

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1914-11-28
Deathday: 2018-04-04 (103 years old)

Biography

Gertrude Hadley Jeannette (November 28, 1914 – April 4, 2018) was an American playwright and film and stage actress. She is also known for being the first woman to work as a licensed taxi driver in New York City, which she began doing in 1942. Despite being blacklisted during the Red Scare in the 1950s, she wrote five plays and founded the H.A.D.L.E.Y. Players in Harlem, New York, remaining active in mentoring African-American actors in New York City. In the 1960s and 1970s she appeared in Broadway productions such as The Long Dream, Nobody Loves an Albatross, The Amen Corner, The Skin of Our Teeth and Vieux Carré. She also appeared in films such as Cotton Comes to Harlem in 1969, Shaft in 1971, and Black Girl in 1972. She acted into her 80s and retired from directing theater at the age of 98.

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Average 6.45
Based on 24.4 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1964
1971
1972
1998
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Known For
Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1914-11-28

Deathday
2018-04-04 (103 years old)

Birth Place
Urbana, United States of America

Citizenships
United States of America

Awards
Paul Robeson Award


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