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  1. Maidie Norman (1951) Maidie Norman (* 16. Oktober 1912 in Villa Rica, Georgia, USA; † 2. Mai 1998 in San Jose, Kalifornien, USA) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Karriere. Norman gab 1947 ihr Filmdebüt und spielte bald darauf an der Seite von Weltstars wie Ginger Rogers, William Holden, Dean Martin, Barbara Stanwyck und ...

  2. Maidie Ruth Norman (October 16, 1912 – May 2, 1998) was an American radio, stage, film, and television actress as well as an instructor in African-American literature and theater. Early life. Norman was born Maidie Ruth Gamble on a plantation in Villa Rica, Georgia, to Louis and Lila Graham Gamble.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0635564Maidie Norman - IMDb

    Maidie Norman was an actress who appeared in films such as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Halloween III: Season of the Witch. She also taught and directed at UCLA and was a founding member of the American Negro Theater West.

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    • Villa Rica, Georgia, USA
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    • San Jose, California, USA
  4. 12. Mai 1998 · Maidie Norman, who played a black servant in ''What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'' but rewrote her lines to eliminate ''old slavery-time talk'' and give the role more dignity, died on May 2 of...

  5. Filmografie. DVD & VoD. Schauspielerin. Entdecke alle Serien und Filme von Maidie Norman. Von den Anfängen ihrer 33 Karriere-Jahre bis zu geplanten Projekten.

  6. 2. Mai 1998 · Norman was a founding member of the American Negro Theater West; in 1977, she was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame; and an award in her name is presented each year for outstanding research by an undergraduate in Black Theater at UCLA. She died on May 6, 1998.

  7. Maidie Norman was a black actress who appeared in films such as Bright Road, Torch Song, and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? She also taught theatre arts at UCLA and received several awards for her contributions to education and black theatre.