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With galloping horses, flying arrows, ancient magic, and a powerful undercurrent of the love between mother and daughter, ...
Stanford FashionX presented their third annual student-organized runway show surrounding the theme of “Metamorphosis: Becoming the Future of Fashion" on Feb. 22.
A bizarre cameo by Butterfly McQueen is the icing on the cake. Recommended. 7/10. In continuing my reviews of African-Americans in film in chronological order for Black History Month, we're once again ...
Evidently, Duyne was partly inspired by the memory of such actresses as Louise Beavers, Hattie McDaniel, and Butterfly McQueen, the latter two who appeared in “Gone with the Wind.” In one scene, ...
Though not all were mentioned in the film, legends like Hattie McDaniel, Cicely Tyson, Diana Ross, Josephine Baker, Paul Robeson, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, Butterfly McQueen, Lena Horne, Nat King ...
Commemorative “Gone With the Wind” dolls depict Hattie McDaniel — the first African American to win an Academy Award, for her portrayal of Mammy — and Butterfly McQueen, who played Prissy.
How many Broadway shows has Butterfly McQueen been in? Butterfly McQueen has appeared on Broadway in 6 shows. How many West End shows has Butterfly McQueen been in? Butterfly McQueen has not ...
Inspired by the struggles of actresses like Hattie McDaniel and Butterfly McQueen, worlds collide when aspiring African American starlet Vera Stark, who works as a maid to Gloria Mitchell, an aging ...
Thelma "Butterfly" McQueen was an American actress. Originally a dancer, McQueen first appeared in film in 1939 as Prissy, Scarlett O'Hara's maid, in the film Gone with the Wind. She was unable to ...
He likes a kind of monarch butterfly print – “Very McQueen, no?” he says, holding it up for me to inspect – less so the malachite, which he finds too Gucci. He’s “not opposed to a pair of flame ...