Juanita Moore

Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
10/19/1918
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California
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A former Cotton Club chorus girl. Los Angeles native Juanita Moore began her career as a film extra, later honing her craft in local stage productions at the Ebony Showcase, Theater. In 1949, she made her feature film debut in "Pinky", playing a nurse. She spent the better part of the next decade trapped in mostly stereotypical roles as domestics until landing the breakthrough part of Annie Johnson, the hard-working housekeeper to actress Lora Meredith in the glossy Douglas Sirk-directed remake of "Imitation of Life" (1959). Moore excelled as Annie, whose light-skinned daughter attempted to Continued
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Woman
1954
Nurse
Mother
Mama Wells
Sister Mary
Celia
Annie Johnson
1958
Mama Potter
Actor
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Milestone
 
Raised in South Los Angeles, California
 
Performed as chorus girl at the Cotton Club in the 1930s; first met Dorothy Dandridge who remained a lifelong friend
 
Worked as an extra in films, earning $10 or $12 per day
 
Acted in local stage productions at the Ebony Showcase Theater
1949 
Film debut as a nurse in "Pinky"
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