Ethel Moses
Date of Birth: 29 Apr 1904
Country: USA
Biography: Actress and dancer Ethel Moses, who became a leading lady in silent and sound black films, was the daughter of well-known New York Baptist Minister W.H. Moses. She began her show business career as a dancer in 1924, when she was cast with internationally-renowned entertainer Florence Mills in Dixie to Broadway. From 1928 to 1933, she along with her sisters, Julia and Lucia Lynn, performed as part of the Cotton Club Girls chorus line. In between performing at the Cotton Club, Moses appeared in B
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor)
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A young light-skinned Negress struggles to find her place in both the black and the white worlds.
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Helen Ware, an artist's model, known as the Brown Venus is sad, discouraged and unhappy. When her men friends learn that she often poses nude, they try to become unduly "friendly" or just shun her, with the result that a beautiful girl with the figure of a Goddess finds herself without a lover. In desperation, she goes to a notorious night club and is later seen about to start on the downward trail. In New York's Harlem section, gangdom is running riot.
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Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho (1934) - Short Film
This jazz musical short has a comedy plot about marital infidelity. (imdb)
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A young black Harvard graduate fights against a variety of obstacles, including racist opposition, in order to build a school for black children.
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