Ruby Dandridge

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Ruby Dandridge

Ruby Jean Dandridge (née Butler; March 3, 1900[1] October 17, 1987) was an American actress from the early 1900s through to the late 1950s. Dandridge is best known for her role on the radio show Amos 'n Andy, in which she played Sadie Blake and Harriet Crawford, and on radio's Judy Canova Show, in which she played Geranium. She is recognized for her role in the 1959 movie A Hole in the Head as Sally.

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Ruby Dandridge
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Dandridge in Home in Oklahoma (1946)
Born
Ruby Jean Butler

(1900-03-03)March 3, 1900
DiedOctober 17, 1987(1987-10-17) (aged 87)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
OccupationActress
Years active19171962
Spouse
Cyril Dandridge
(m. 1919; div. 1922)
PartnerGeneva Williams
ChildrenVivian Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge
FamilyNayo Wallace (great-granddaughter)
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Early life

Born Ruby Jean Butler in Wichita, Kansas, on March 3, 1900, she was one of four children. Dandridge's parents were Nellie Simon, a maid, and George Butler, who was a janitor, grocer and entertainer.[2] Dandridge's father was also "a famous minstrel man."[3]

Career

In 1937, Dandridge played one of the witches in what an article in The Pittsburgh Courier called a "sepia representation" of Macbeth in Los Angeles. California.[4] The production began on July 8 at the Mayan Theater.[4] Five years later, she appeared in a production of Hit the Deck at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California.[5] One of Dandridge's earliest appearances (uncredited, as were many of the minor roles she played) was as a native dancer in King Kong (1933).[6] In other films, she played Rheba, a maid, in Junior Miss (1945), Dabby in Tap Roots (1948),[7] the housekeeper in Three Little Girls in Blue (1946),[8] Mrs. Kelso in Cabin in the Sky (1943)[9] and Violet in Tish (1942).[10]

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Lillian Randolph, Ernest Whitman, and Ruby Dandridge of the radio cast of The Beulah Show circa 1952–1953.

Dandridge played Oriole on both radio and TV versions of The Beulah Show,[11][12] and Geranium in The Judy Canova Show,[11]:182 and was a regular cast member on Tonight at Hoagy's.[11]:337 She is heard as Raindrop on Gene Autry's Melody Ranch (August 1949 - April 1951). For one season (1961–1962), Dandridge played the maid on the television version of Father of the Bride.[13]

Other business

In 1955, Dandridge and her business partner Dorothy Foster bought land in Twentynine Palms, California, with plans to construct a subdivision of 250 homes.[14] Also in the 1950s, Dandridge formed a nightclub act that played in clubs around Los Angeles.[13] A review of her act cited her "flashes of effervescent showmanship" and stated "What Ruby lacks in her voice, she invariably makes up for it with her winsome personality."[15]

Personal life, death and legacy

On September 30, 1919, she married Cyril Dandridge. Dandridge moved with her husband to Cleveland, Ohio, where her daughter, actress Vivian Dandridge, was born in 1921. Her second daughter, Academy Award-nominated actress Dorothy Dandridge, was born there in 1922, five months after Ruby and Cyril divorced. It is noted that after her divorce, Dandridge became involved with her companion Geneva Williams, who reportedly overworked the children and punished them harshly.[16] Dandridge attended her daughter Dorothy's funeral in 1965.[citation needed]

On October 17, 1987, Dandridge died of a heart attack at a nursing home in Los Angeles, California.[13] She was interred next to Dorothy at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. In the 1999 film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, Ruby is portrayed by Loretta Devine.

Filmography

Features

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Year Title Role Notes
1933King KongNative DancerUncredited
1934Black MoonBlack House ServantUncredited
1939Midnight ShadowMrs. Lingley
1940Broken StringsDancerUncredited
1942The Night Before the DivorceOne of Roselle's FansUncredited
Gallant LadySarah
TishVioletUncredited
The War Against Mrs. HadleyMaidUncredited
Broken StringsDancerUncredited
1943A Night for CrimeAlice Jones - CookUncredited
Cabin in the SkyMrs. Kelso
CorregidorHyacinth
Melody ParadeRuby
I Dood ItMammy, in the ShowUncredited
Never a Dull MomentDaisyUncredited
1944Hat Check HoneyOpheliaUncredited
Ladies of WashingtonNellieUncredited
Carolina BluesJosephineUncredited
Can't Help SingingHenriettaUncredited
1945The ClockMilk CustomerUncredited
Junior MissRheba
Saratoga TrunkTurbaned VendorUncredited
1946Inside JobIvoryUncredited
Three Little Girls in BlueMammyUncredited
Home in OklahomaDevoria
1947Dead ReckoningHyacinth
The Arnelo AffairMaybelle - Parkson's Maid
My Wild Irish RoseDella
1948Tap RootsDabby
1950Father Is a BachelorLilyUncredited
1959A Hole in the HeadSally
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Short subjects

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Year Title Role Notes
1943Flop Goes the WeaselMammy HenVoice, uncredited
1946Screen Snapshots: The Judy Canova ShowGeranium, Radio Show Character
1948Silly BillieMaid
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Television

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1951-1955The Amos 'n' Andy ShowVarious roles4 episodes[12]
1952-1953The Beulah Show[12]Oriole
1956Front Row CenterWinnieEpisode: "The Human Touch"
1956NBC Matinee TheaterBelleEpisode: "Strong Medicine"
1957Lux Video TheatreBelleEpisode: "Dark Hammock"
1959Yancy DerringerLily Rose BeamEpisode: "V as in Voodoo"
1960CheckmateEllenEpisode: "The Princess in the Tower"
1961The Dick Powell ShowMargaretEpisode: "Goodbye, Hannah"
1961-1962Father of the BrideDelilah
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