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in New York. She retired from her hospital job in 1985, and in her later years she spoke about the race films at seminars sponsored by the International Agency for Minority Artist Affairs.
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was brief and desultory. She first arrived in Hollywood in the mid-1930s with husband Rex Ingram, but refused to accept racially demeaning stereotypical roles. After starring in
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in 1915, and her father Noah was a tailor. She married Booker Everett in 1933 when she was 18. This marriage was dissolved, and she later married actor
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commented: "She would have been a superstar in Hollywood were it not for the apartheid climate in America and the movie industry at the time."
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At the height of her career, Everett was dubbed "the most beautiful woman in Harlem" by columnist Billy Rowe in
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Everett appeared as a singer in more than 50 short musical films that were produced in the 1940s, notably
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band. She also worked as a model in print advertisements for clothing and cosmetics.
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After retiring from the entertainment industry, Everett took a clerical job at
229: 183: 179:; April 13, 1915 – May 27, 1999) was an American actress and singer. 477: 443:"Obituary: Francine Everett," The Independent (London), June 25, 1999 203: 403:. June 21, 1999. p. C-4. Retrieved June 12, 2023. 109: 101: 93: 74: 48: 23: 397:"Star of all-black-cast movies of '30s and '40s" 218:Among Everett's starring roles were the films 182:Everett is best known for her performances in 8: 305:, she had bit parts in two Hollywood films: 512:20th-century African-American women singers 379:Social Security Death Index under the name 31: 20: 391: 389: 370: 377:Date of birth, April 13, 1915, as per 547:People from Louisburg, North Carolina 517:Works Progress Administration workers 411: 409: 7: 438: 436: 434: 542:20th-century American women singers 357:Everett died at a nursing home in 14: 133: 1933, divorced) 159: 532:20th-century American actresses 302:Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. 259:Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. 155: 130: 40:Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. 1: 537:20th-century American singers 507:Actresses from North Carolina 208:Works Progress Administration 206:, which was sponsored by the 361:, aged 84, on May 27, 1999. 16:American actress (1915–1999) 295:Everett's association with 563: 522:African-American actresses 395:Watkins, Mel (NY Times). 275:(1947), which co-starred 196:Louisburg, North Carolina 67:Louisburg, North Carolina 30: 453:Wilson, Sondra Kathryn. 527:American film actresses 401:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 455:Meet Me at the Theresa 256:and Dots Johnson, and 250:Tall, Tan and Terrific 457:. Atria Books, 2004. 88:, New York City, U.S. 262:(1946), directed by 177:Franciene Williamson 158: 1936; 53:Franciene Williamson 359:The Bronx, New York 240:(1945) co-starring 228:(1939) co-starring 326:The Amsterdam News 221:Paradise in Harlem 381:Franciene Everett 277:Dorothy Dandridge 170: 169: 102:Years active 554: 478:Francine Everett 465: 451: 445: 440: 429: 424: 418: 413: 404: 393: 384: 375: 264:Spencer Williams 194:She was born in 173:Francine Everett 163: 161: 157: 134: 132: 81: 62: 60: 35: 25:Francine Everett 21: 562: 561: 557: 556: 555: 553: 552: 551: 487: 486: 474: 469: 468: 452: 448: 441: 432: 425: 421: 414: 407: 394: 387: 376: 372: 367: 355: 347:Harlem Hospital 343: 338: 330:William Greaves 315:'s first film, 308:Lost Boundaries 293: 254:Mantan Moreland 216: 192: 166: 165: 162: 1939) 153: 149: 146: 136: 128: 124: 121: 105:1939–1950 89: 83: 79: 70: 64: 58: 56: 55: 54: 44: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 560: 558: 550: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 514: 509: 504: 499: 489: 488: 485: 484: 473: 472:External links 470: 467: 466: 446: 430: 419: 405: 385: 369: 368: 366: 363: 354: 351: 342: 339: 337: 334: 313:Sidney Poitier 292: 289: 246:Stepin Fetchit 215: 212: 191: 188: 168: 167: 151: 147: 142: 141: 140: 139: 126: 122: 120:Booker Everett 119: 118: 117: 116: 113: 111: 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 84: 82:(aged 84) 76: 72: 71: 65: 63:April 15, 1915 52: 50: 46: 45: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 559: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 494: 492: 483: 479: 476: 475: 471: 464: 463:0-7434-6688-8 460: 456: 450: 447: 444: 439: 437: 435: 431: 428: 423: 420: 417: 412: 410: 406: 402: 398: 392: 390: 386: 383: 382: 374: 371: 364: 362: 360: 352: 350: 348: 340: 335: 333: 331: 327: 322: 320: 319: 314: 310: 309: 304: 303: 298: 290: 288: 286: 282: 278: 274: 273: 267: 265: 261: 260: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 234:Dooley Wilson 231: 227: 226:Keep Punching 223: 222: 213: 211: 209: 205: 201: 197: 189: 187: 185: 180: 178: 174: 145: 138: 137: 115: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 87: 77: 73: 68: 51: 47: 42: 41: 34: 29: 22: 19: 454: 449: 422: 400: 380: 373: 356: 344: 325: 323: 316: 306: 300: 294: 281:Cab Calloway 272:Ebony Parade 270: 268: 257: 252:(1946) with 249: 237: 225: 219: 217: 193: 181: 176: 172: 171: 80:(1999-05-27) 78:May 27, 1999 38: 18: 502:1999 deaths 497:1915 births 311:(1949) and 285:Count Basie 242:Moms Mabley 37:Everett in 491:Categories 365:References 341:Retirement 336:Later life 318:No Way Out 238:Big Timers 230:Canada Lee 200:Rex Ingram 190:Early life 184:race films 144:Rex Ingram 94:Occupation 59:1915-04-15 297:Hollywood 291:Hollywood 86:The Bronx 321:(1950). 283:and the 224:(1939), 164:​ 152:​ 148:​ 135:​ 127:​ 123:​ 110:Spouses 97:Actress 461:  214:Career 204:Harlem 175:(born 69:, U.S. 43:(1946) 353:Death 154:( 150: 129:( 125: 482:IMDb 459:ISBN 244:and 232:and 160:div. 75:Died 49:Born 480:at 493:: 433:^ 408:^ 399:. 388:^ 279:, 266:. 248:, 236:, 210:. 156:m. 131:m. 61:) 57:(

Index


Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A.
Louisburg, North Carolina
The Bronx
Rex Ingram
race films
Louisburg, North Carolina
Rex Ingram
Harlem
Works Progress Administration
Paradise in Harlem
Canada Lee
Dooley Wilson
Moms Mabley
Stepin Fetchit
Mantan Moreland
Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A.
Spencer Williams
Ebony Parade
Dorothy Dandridge
Cab Calloway
Count Basie
Hollywood
Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A.
Lost Boundaries
Sidney Poitier
No Way Out
William Greaves
Harlem Hospital
The Bronx, New York

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