Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ruby Dee - # 80

Screen, stage legend Ruby Dee dies at 91


She was number 80 on the list.

(CNN) -- Ruby Dee, the award-winning actress whose seven-decade career included triumphs on stage and screen, has died. She was 91.
Dee died peacefully Wednesday at her New Rochelle, New York, home, according to her representative, Michael Livingston.
Dee -- often with her late husband, Ossie Davis -- was a formidable force in both the performing arts community and the civil rights movement. The couple were master and mistress of ceremonies at the 1963 March on Washingon, and she was friends with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Dee received the Frederick Douglass Award in 1970 from the New York Urban League.
As an actress, her film credits included "The Jackie Robinson Story" (1950), "A Raisin in the Sun" (1961), "Buck and the Preacher" (1972), "Do the Right Thing" (1989) and "American Gangster" (2007).
Dee earned an Oscar nomination for her performance in "Gangster." She also won an Emmy and Grammy for other work.
 Broadway star Audra McDonald paid tribute to Dee when she accepted a Tony Award on Sunday, crediting Dee, Maya Angelou, Diahann Carroll and Billie Holiday for making her career possible. McDonald won a best actress Tony in 2004 for playing the same role Dee created on Broadway in 1959 and in the 1961 film version of "Raisin."
In a statement, Gil Robertson IV of the African American Film Critics Association praised Dee's contributions.
"The members of the African American Film Critics Association are deeply saddened at the loss of actress and humanitarian Ruby Dee," said Robertson. "Throughout her seven-decade career, Ms. Dee embraced different creative platforms with her various interpretations of black womanhood and also used her gifts to champion for Human Rights. Her strength, courage and beauty will be greatly missed."
Dee was born Ruby Ann Wallace in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1922, and moved to New York's Harlem as a child. She took the surname Dee after marrying blues singer Frankie Dee two decades later. She divorced Dee after a short marriage and was wedded to Davis in 1948. Davis preceded his wife in death in 2005.
Her acting career started in New York in the 1940s, first appearing onscreen in the 1946 musical "That Man of Mine." A role in "The Jackie Robinson Story" brought her national attention.
Dee became known to a younger generation with roles in two Spike Lee films. She co-starred with Davis in Lee's "Do the Right Thing" and in his 1991 film "Jungle Fever."
Her television work included 20 episodes of "Peyton Place" in 1969 and the role of Queen Haley in the 1979 miniseries "Roots: The Next Generation."
She was regularly praised for her acting.
In the 1961 film version of "Raisin," Lorraine Hansberry's play about a working-class black family trying to move up in the world, she played Ruth Younger, the wife of Sidney Poitier's striving Walter.
"Miss Dee is quietly magnificent as the angry young man's hard-working wife," wrote Bosley Crowther in The New York Times.
Her stage work was equally lauded.
"Ruby Dee as Lena is giving the finest performance I have ever seen," wrote The New York Times' Clive Barnes in 1970 of Dee in Athol Fugard's play "Boesman and Lena." "Never for a moment do you think she is acting."
She won an Obie for that performance in 1971.
Other awards included a 1972 Drama Desk award for "Wedding Band," a 1991 Emmy for "Decoration Day," a 2007 Grammy for spoken-word album and a Golden Globe for "American Gangster."
Dee and Davis -- the two, who were married 56 years, always seemed connected -- were an odd couple in some ways: She from New York, he from Waycross, Georgia. She was small and stylish, he was big and bluff. But their beliefs were often as one, and they practiced what they preached.
"We shared a great deal in common; we didn't have any distractions as to where we stood in society. We were black activists. We had a common understanding," she told Ebony in 1988.
Dee and Davis met while acting in the 1945 Broadway play "Jeb" in 1945. He proposed three years later with a telegram he sent from Chicago, where he was touring in a play, according to their joint autobiography "With Ossie and Ruby: In This Life Together," published near their 50th anniversary. The telegram to his girlfriend said he "might as well marry" her. Dee wrote back, "Don't do me any favors."
Their book revealed the challenges of their long marriage, including a phase in the 1960s in which they agreed they could sleep with others when work separated them. The arrangement lasted only a short time, they said. "We ultimately decided that what we had chosen as a possibility didn't really work for us," Davis said in 1999.
"You have to learn how to be married," Dee said. "You have to learn to love somebody."
There was no television in their home for years, The New York Times observed in a 1995 profile, because "television represented an industry that refused to hire black people in significant numbers or in anything other than stereotypical roles."
They appeared at protest rallies and took their children with them. She admitted to a fiery temperament: In a famous "American Gangster" scene, she slaps star Denzel Washington across the face, noting she put everything into the motion.
"It's not far from my nature to whack," she told USA Today. "There's a streak in me."
Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis arrested at protest
Dee and Davis were arrested in 1999 while protesting outside New York City police headquarters against the police shooting of an unarmed African immigrant, Amadou Diallo. Dee told reporters the shooting "reminds me of when there were lynchings all over the country."
"We've got to start saying 'No further. This must stop,' " Dee said.
Even before the appearances in Spike Lee movies made them famous faces again, Dee and Davis were always working, always pushing, whether it was producing a 1986 PBS special on King or creating a two-person show drawing on the work of African-American writer Zora Neale Hurston.

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2011

 

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2009

 

America (2009)

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Ally Sheedy, Ruby Dee, and Kate Siegel in Steam (2007)

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5.3

Doris

2007

 

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7.8

Mama Lucas

2007

 

All About Us (2007)

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4.6

Ms. Ella

2007

 

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)

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2007

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6.0

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2006

 

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5.9

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2006

 

Naming Number Two (2006)

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6.5

Nanna Maria

2006

 

Halle Berry in Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005)

Their Eyes Were Watching God

6.4

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Nanny

2005

 

Fatherhood (2004)

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5.1

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2004

1 episode

 

Xavier Pritchett in Little Bill (1999)

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6.3

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Alice The Great

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47 episodes

 

Little Bill Thinks Big!

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Alice the Great (voice)

2003

 

Baby of the Family

7.0

2002

 

Taking Back Our Town (2001)

Taking Back Our Town

5.4

TV Movie

Emelda West

2001

 

Gloria Reuben in The Feast of All Saints (2001)

The Feast of All Saints

6.5

TV Movie

Elsie Claviere

2001

 

Little Bill: Big Little Bill (2001)

Little Bill: Big Little Bill

6.7

Video

Alice the Great (voice)

2001

 

Jasmine Guy, Pam Arciero, Anthony Asbury, Bertice Berry, Tyler Bunch, Kim Carrell, Emilio Delgado, David Matthew Feldman, Alison Fraser, Denyce Graves, Karen Evans Kandel, James J. Kroupa, Peter Linz, Adrian Martinez, Kathryn Mullen, Fred Newman, Chris Phillips, Caroll Spinney, Matt Vogel, Ruth Westheimer, Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Jennifer Barnhart, Tim Lagasse, Heather Asch, BJ Guyer, Paul McGinnis, Trevor Heins, Misha Gonz-Cirkl, Richard O'Connor, Scott Dodson, Richard Zhuravenko, Charles Reese, Joe James, Stephen Scott Scarpulla, Brynn Williams, Brianna Montgomery, Nicole Brown, and Makeeba Mooncycle in Between the Lions (1999)

Between the Lions

7.2

TV Series

Woodcutter's Wife

2001

1 episode

 

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995)

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child

6.9

TV Series

Grandma (voice)

2000

1 episode

 

Finding Buck McHenry (2000)

Finding Buck McHenry

5.9

TV Movie

Mrs. Henry

2000

 

A Storm in Summer (2000)

A Storm in Summer

6.9

TV Movie

Grandmother

2000

 

Roma Downey, John Dye, and Della Reese in Touched by an Angel (1994)

Touched by an Angel

6.0

TV Series

LaBelle Springbelt

1999

1 episode

 

Shelly Fisher

8.0

TV Movie

Mrs. Greenspan

1999

 

Ruby Dee and Diahann Carroll in Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999)

Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years

7.6

TV Movie

Annie Elizabeth 'Bessie' Delany

1999

 

Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, Gerry Fitzgerald, Leo Fitzgerald, Myles Fitzgerald, and Miko Hughes in Baby Geniuses (1999)

Baby Geniuses

2.6

Margo

1999

 

Passing Glory (1999)

Passing Glory

6.6

TV Movie

Mommit Porter

1999

 

Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)

Cosby

6.2

TV Series

Mattie

1999

1 episode

 

Gerald McRaney in Promised Land (1996)

Promised Land

6.9

TV Series

Alicia

1998

1 episode

 

The Wall (1998)

The Wall

6.2

TV Movie

Mrs. Mitchell (segment "The Badge")

1998

 

Martin Short and Mara Wilson in A Simple Wish (1997)

A Simple Wish

5.3

Hortense

1997

 

Stories from the Edge

TV Movie

(segment "Tuesday Morning Ride")

1996

 

Louis Gossett Jr., Rachael Crawford, and Kate Nelligan in Captive Heart: The James Mink Story (1996)

Captive Heart: The James Mink Story

7.2

TV Movie

Indigo

1996

 

Mr. and Mrs. Loving (1996)

Mr. and Mrs. Loving

7.1

TV Movie

Sophia

1996

 

Tuesday Morning Ride (1995)

Tuesday Morning Ride

7.1

Short

Jennie

1995

 

Street Gear

TV Series

Mosley Davis

1995

13 episodes

 

American Masters (1985)

American Masters

8.2

TV Series

Narrator (voice)

1995

1 episode

 

Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne in Just Cause (1995)

Just Cause

6.4

Evangeline

1995

 

Whitewash (1994)

Whitewash

7.4

TV Movie

Grandmother (voice)

1994

 

Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Laura San Giacomo, Gary Sinise, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ruby Dee, Corin Nemec, and Bill Fagerbakke in The Stand (1994)

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7.1

TV Mini Series

Mother Abagail Freemantle

1994

4 episodes

 

The Poetry Hall of Fame

6.3

TV Movie

1993

 

Burt Reynolds and Norman D. Golden II in Cop & ½ (1993)

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4.2

Rachel

1993

 

Marilu Henner, Burt Reynolds, Ossie Davis, Charles Durning, Hal Holbrook, Michael Jeter, Elizabeth Ashley, and Ann Wedgeworth in Evening Shade (1990)

Evening Shade

7.0

TV Series

Aurelia Danforth

1993

1 episode

 

The Ernest Green Story (1993)

The Ernest Green Story

7.3

TV Movie

Mrs. Lydia Wilson

1993

 

Middle Ages (1992)

Middle Ages

7.4

TV Series

Estelle Williams

1992

2 episodes

 

Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee in Hands Upon the Heart (1991)

Hands Upon the Heart

Storyteller

Zora Neale Hurston

Farmer ...

1991

 

Jazztime Tale (1991)

Jazztime Tale

6.4

TV Movie

Narrator (voice)

1991

 

Jungle Fever (1991)

Jungle Fever

6.6

Lucinda Purify

1991

 

Decoration Day (1990)

Decoration Day

7.2

TV Movie

Rowena

1990

 

Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur, and Betty White in The Golden Girls (1985)

The Golden Girls

8.2

TV Series

Mammy Watkins

1990

1 episode

 

Andre Braugher in The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson (1990)

The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson

6.9

TV Movie

Jackie's mother

1990

 

China Beach (1988)

China Beach

8.2

TV Series

Ruby

1990

1 episode

 

American Playhouse (1980)

American Playhouse

7.3

TV Series

Zora Neale Hurston

Mrs. Grimes

1985–1990

2 episodes

 

Anne Archer, Tom Berenger, and Elizabeth Perkins in Love at Large (1990)

Love at Large

5.7

Corrine Dart

1990

 

American Experience (1987)

American Experience

8.6

TV Series

Narrator

1990

1 episode

 

Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, John Turturro, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, and Bill Nunn in Do the Right Thing (1989)

Do the Right Thing

8.0

Mother Sister

1989

 

Sam Waterston in Lincoln (1988)

Lincoln

7.0

TV Mini Series

Elizabeth Keckley

1988

2 episodes

 

Jaclyn Smith and Robert Wagner in Windmills of the Gods (1988)

Windmills of the Gods

6.0

TV Mini Series

Dorothy - Secretary to Mary Ashley

1988

2 episodes

 

Crown Dick

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Johnson's Mother

1987

 

Avery Brooks and Robert Urich in Spenser: For Hire (1985)

Spenser: For Hire

7.3

TV Series

Eleanor Simpson

1987

1 episode

 

James Earl Jones, Martin Sheen, Jason Robards, Rip Torn, and Calvin Levels in The Atlanta Child Murders (1985)

The Atlanta Child Murders

6.7

TV Mini Series

Faye Williams

1985

2 episodes

 

Ving Rhames, CCH Pounder, Alfre Woodard, and Paul Winfield in Go Tell It on the Mountain (1985)

Go Tell It on the Mountain

6.8

Mrs. Grimes

1985

 

Long Day's Journey Into Night (1982)

Long Day's Journey Into Night

8.3

TV Movie

Mary Tyrone

1982

 

Nastassja Kinski in Cat People (1982)

Cat People

6.2

Female

1982

 

The Torture of Mothers

1980

 

Ossie and Ruby!

8.0

TV Series

Co-host (1980-81)

1980

 

All God's Children (1980)

All God's Children

6.6

TV Movie

Irene Whitfield

1980

 

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1979)

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

7.1

TV Movie

Grandmother Baxter

1979

 

Roots: The Next Generations (1979)

Roots: The Next Generations

7.8

TV Mini Series

Queen Haley

1979

3 episodes

 

Watch Your Mouth

8.6

TV Series

Mrs. Fullo

1978

1 episode

 

Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Tom Aldredge, and Greg Morris in Cool Red (1976)

Cool Red

5.4

Leah Matanzima

1976

 

Angie Dickinson in Police Woman (1974)

Police Woman

6.6

TV Series

Cora Sanders

1975

1 episode

 

Wedding Band (1974)

Wedding Band

9.1

TV Movie

Julia Augustine

1974

 

The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People (1973)

The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People

6.8

TV Series

1974

1 episode

 

Louis Gossett Jr. and Paul Winfield in It's Good to Be Alive (1974)

It's Good to Be Alive

6.6

TV Movie

Ruthe Campanella

1974

 

Tenafly (1973)

Tenafly

7.3

TV Series

Jan Lennox

1973

1 episode

 

Ruby Dee and Frank Converse in Chelsea D.H.O. (1973)

Chelsea D.H.O.

4.9

TV Movie

Dr. Bianca Pearson

1973

 

Black Girl (1972)

Black Girl

6.8

Netta's Mother

1972

 

Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier in Buck and the Preacher (1972)

Buck and the Preacher

6.6

Ruth

1972

 

To Be Young, Gifted, and Black

7.3

TV Movie

Lorraine Hansberry and other assorted characters

1972

 

The Sheriff (1971)

The Sheriff

6.6

TV Movie

Sue Ann Lucas

1971

 

Peyton Place (1964)

Peyton Place

7.3

TV Series

Alma Miles

1968–1969

25 episodes

 

The Bold Ones: The Protectors (1969)

The Bold Ones: The Protectors

7.2

TV Series

Lucinda

1969

1 episode

 

Uptight (1968)

Uptight

7.3

Laurie

1968

 

The Incident (1967)

The Incident

7.6

Joan Robinson

1967

 

Armchair Theatre (1956)

Armchair Theatre

7.6

TV Series

Vicky Kingsbury

1966

1 episode

 

Robert Reed and E.G. Marshall in The Defenders (1961)

The Defenders

8.0

TV Series

Catherine Collins

1965

1 episode

 

CBC Show of the Week (1964)

CBC Show of the Week

TV Series

1964

1 episode

 

George C. Scott in East Side/West Side (1963)

East Side/West Side

8.5

TV Series

Marilyn Marsden

1963

1 episode

 

The Great Adventure (1963)

The Great Adventure

8.5

TV Series

Harriet Tubman

1963

1 episode

 

David Janssen in The Fugitive (1963)

The Fugitive

8.1

TV Series

Laura Smith

1963

1 episode

 

Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee in Gone Are the Days! (1963)

Gone Are the Days!

6.6

Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins

1963

 

Zina Bethune and Shirl Conway in The Doctors and the Nurses (1962)

The Doctors and the Nurses

7.5

TV Series

Jenny Bishop

1963

1 episode

 

The Balcony (1963)

The Balcony

6.0

Thief

1963

 

Fred Astaire in Alcoa Premiere (1961)

Alcoa Premiere

7.1

TV Series

Irene Clayton

1963

1 episode

 

Seven Times Monday

TV Movie

Lila

1962

 

A Raisin in the Sun (1961)

A Raisin in the Sun

8.0

Ruth Younger

1961

 

Frontiers of Faith (1951)

Frontiers of Faith

7.8

TV Series

Grace Gilmore

1961

1 episode

 

Walter Matthau in Play of the Week (1959)

Play of the Week

7.3

TV Series

Jane

Lila

1960–1961

2 episodes

 

Take a Giant Step (1959)

Take a Giant Step

6.9

Christine

1959

 

Our Virgin Island (1958)

Our Virgin Island

5.8

Ruth

1958

 

St. Louis Blues (1958)

St. Louis Blues

7.1

Elizabeth

1958

 

"Edge of the City" (Saul Bass Poster) 1957 MGM

Edge of the City

7.2

Lucy Tyler

1957

 

Anne Francis, Tom Ewell, and Ann Miller in The Great American Pastime (1956)

The Great American Pastime

5.7

Mrs. Ashlow (uncredited)

1956

 

Go Man Go (1954)

Go Man Go

6.4

Irma Jackson

1954

 

Guiding Light (1952)

Guiding Light

6.5

TV Series

Martha Frazier (1967)

1952–2009

 

Paula Raymond and Dick Powell in The Tall Target (1951)

The Tall Target

7.2

Rachel - Slave Maid

1951

 

No Way Out (1950)

No Way Out

7.4

Connie Brooks (uncredited)

1950

 

The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)

The Jackie Robinson Story

6.4

Rae Robinson

1950

 

The Fight Never Ends (1948)

The Fight Never Ends

5.8

Janie

1948

 

Ruby Dee and Mantan Moreland in What a Guy (1948)

What a Guy

1948

 

Easy to Get

5.9

Short

Drugstore Girl

1947

 

Ruby Dee, Powell Lindsay, Harrel Tillman, and Henri Woode in Love in Syncopation (1946)

Love in Syncopation

1946

 

Ruby Dee in That Man of Mine (1946)

That Man of Mine

Joan

1946

 

The First Year

TV Movie

1946

 

Writer

Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee in Hands Upon the Heart (1991)

Hands Upon the Heart

Writer

1991

 

American Playhouse (1980)

American Playhouse

7.3

TV Series

based on the stage play by

1990

1 episode

 

Uptight (1968)

Uptight

7.3

screenplay

1968

 

Soundtrack

The Landlord (2009)

The Landlord

4.4

performer: "I Don't Need a Man"

2009

 

Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Laura San Giacomo, Gary Sinise, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ruby Dee, Corin Nemec, and Bill Fagerbakke in The Stand (1994)

The Stand

7.1

TV Mini Series

performer: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

1994

1 episode

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