
Lena Horne
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1917-06-30 – 2010-05-09
Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Biography
Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 - May 9, 2010) was a singer, dancer, actress, and civil rights activist. Horne joined the chorus of the Cotton Club at the age of sixteen and became a nightclub performer before moving to Hollywood, where she had small parts in numerous movies, and more substantial parts in the films Cabin in the Sky and Stormy Weather. Due to the Red Scare and her left-leaning political views, Horne found herself blacklisted and unable to get work in Hollywood. Returning to her roots as a nightclub performer, Horne took part in the March on Washington in August 1963, and continued to work as a performer, both in nightclubs and on television, while releasing well-received record albums. She announced her retirement in March 1980, but the next year starred in a one-woman show, Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music, which ran for more than three hundred performances on Broadway and earned her numerous awards and accolades. She continued recording and performing sporadically into the 1990s, disappearing from the public eye in 2000. Horne died on May 9, 2010 in New York City. During her lifetime, Horne was awarded four Grammys, a Tony, and a NAACP Image Award . She also received the Kennedy Center Honors in 1984.
Known for

The Wiz
1978Glinda the Good
Ziegfeld Follies
1945Lena Horne (segment "Love")
Stormy Weather
1943Selina Rogers
Thousands Cheer
1943Lena Horne
Till the Clouds Roll By
1946Julie LaVerne / Lena Horne
Sesame Street: Learning About Letters
1986Self
Broadway Rhythm
1944Fernway de la Fer
Two Girls and a Sailor
1944Specialty
Death of a Gunfighter
1969Claire Quintana
Aretha Franklin: Duets
1993Self
The Duke Is Tops
1938Ethel Andrews
Sarah Vaughan & Other Jazz Divas
2005
That's Entertainment! III
1994Self - Co-Host / Narrator
Cabin in the Sky
1943Georgia Brown
The Incomparable Lena Horne
2004
Duchess of Idaho
1950Lena Horne
Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days
2010Self (uncredited) (archive footage)
Now!
1965Self (voice)
I Dood It
1943Herself