- Vivian Dandridge
Vivian Alferetta Dandridge (
April 22 ,1921 –October 21 ,1991 ) was anAfrican American singer andactress . She is best known as the sister of actressDorothy Dandridge and the daughter of character actressRuby Dandridge . She was a member of theDandridge Sisters musical group, along withEtta Jones andDorothy Dandridge .Singer and actress
Vivian Dandridge reached the peak of her fame with sister Dorothy and friendEtta Jones in the vocal group theDandridge Sisters , which was formed in 1934. Initially,Ruby Dandridge put her two girls to work performing acrobatics, songs, and skits. She billed them as the "Wonder Children." Realizing the potential success of her girls (and acknowledging her chance of stardom in the entertainment industry was at best, limited), Ruby and herlesbian loverGeneva Williams decided to have her daughters embark on a tour of the United States. Under Neva's tutelage, the Wonder Children earned $400-$500 per appearance during the late 1920s, touring through Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and many other states. Neva accompanied the girls on piano as well as acted as their manager and was a particularly aggressive disciplinarian. Both Dorothy and Vivian suffered from her angry outbursts, which were frequent and severe. Because their income was more important to the family than their education, Dorothy and Vivian did not attend regular classes at school until the 8th grade, instead relying on tutors (since they were the primarybreadwinner s of the family). After theStock Market Crash in 1929, the Wonder Children were added to the long list of the unemployed.Ruby Dandridge , still clinging to the hopes of a film career for herself and her daughters, bought 4 bus tickets and moved the family toLos Angeles . After immersing herself into the professional community ofblack Hollywood , Ruby found limited opportunities for herself or her girls. AfterClarence Muse , a working black actor in Hollywood (who befriended the family) told Ruby that her daughters were unlikely to meet with success in California, she enrolled them in a dancing school run byLaurette Butler . Here, the Dandridge daughters befriended another girl,Etta Jones , and began to sing together. After Jones' father heard them sing,Ruby Dandridge decided that the three should form a singing group. Thus, theDandridge Sisters were born. While Neva and Ruby gained bit parts in films (Neva appeared as a maid in theShirley Temple vehicleThe Little Colonel ), theDandridge Sisters began appearing in musical sequences of films and toured over the United States, sharing bills with the likes ofNat King Cole ,Mantan Moreland , and dancerMarie Bryant . The female trio was a sort of blackAndrews Sisters , singing songs in three part harmony. They eventually becameheadliners at theCotton Club in Harlem, New York. They even appeared in short-runBroadway musical revue,Swingin' The Dream , in 1939, at theCentre Theater . TheDandridge Sisters also toured inLondon andHawaii , and recorded four tracks with well-known big band leaderJimmie Lunceford and his orchestra: "You Ain't Nowhere ,"Minnie the Moocher Is Dead ," "I Ain't Gonna Study War No More ," and a minor hit, "That's Your Red Wagon ." After touring for a year and a half, however, theDandridge Sisters group abruptly disbanded, afterDorothy Dandridge was determined to become an actress, unsatisfied with just appearances in occasionalsoundies or bit parts inHollywood films. She detested life on the road and was certain she could find bigger success as a dramatic actress. This left Vivian in a desperate financial situation. She attempted to find work in clubs, but many were not interested. She did, however, find employment as an occasionalactress in minorfilm roles but did not achieve the same level of success as her sister Dorothy.Marriage and children
Vivian was married four times: Jack Montgomery(1942-1943), Warren Bracken(?-?),Ralph Bledsoe(1946-1947), and Gustav Friedrich(1958-?). All of her marriages ended in divorce. She was also romantically linked to actor
Emmett "Babe" Wallace with whom she had a son, Michael Wallace.Life in Dorothy & Ruby's shadow
Vivian only appeared in two minor film roles: she co-starred with
Frances Dee as native girl Melisse in the 1943 classicI Walked With a Zombie and in 1953'sBright Road , starringDorothy Dandridge , in which she played the small role of schoolteacher Ms. Nelson (she received no credit on either film). She also acted as Dorothy's hairdresser onBright Road . She also appeared with theDandridge Sisters in musical sequences of the films "The Big Broadcast of 1936 " (withGeorge Burns andGracie Allen ), "A Day at the Races" (with theMarx Brothers ), "It Can't Last Forever " (withRalph Bellamy andBetty Furness ), "Irene " (withRay Milland ,Anna Neagle , andBillie Burke ) andGoing Places (withLouis Armstrong andMaxine Sullivan ). She also appeared in thesoundie "Snow Gets in Your Eyes " as a member of theDandridge Sisters and in the cartoon "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs " opposite her motherRuby Dandridge . In the summer of 1955, she replacedThelma Carpenter in the Broadway play "Anchors Aweigh ". She moved to theAlvin Hotel inNew York City , but after this engagement she largely disappeared fromshow business . She attended the Academy Awards in 1955 withDorothy Dandridge when Dorothy was nominated forBest Actress for her role in "Carmen Jones".Disappearance of Vivian
By 1956, friends and family members were concerned for the welfare of Vivian, as she moved away and went into seclusion. The "other" Dandridge sister had disappeared.
Dorothy Dandridge hired aprivate detective to find hermissing sister, but to no avail; Dorothy later found out that her sister was in the south ofFrance trying to find work. Later, she found out that her sister was residing inNew York City . At this point, Dorothy and Vivian did not remain in contact, though Dorothy sometimes provided financial assistance to Vivian and her son Michael Wallace. Other than the occasionaltelegram , Dorothy and Vivian remained estranged.Death of sister
Vivian Dandridge did not attend the funeral of her sister, admitting that it was just too painful to return. She said, "I grieved in my own way, in my privacy. Dottie knew that I loved her." Vivian later rekindled a relationship with her mother (albeight an adversarial one) until her mother died penniless in a
Los Angeles nursing home of a massiveheart attack in 1987.Marina Rozell
In 1968, Vivian signed with
Jubilee Records and recorded ajazz LP, "The Look of Love ". The album included such tracks as "Love is Blue ", "Try to Remember ", "Sunny ", "Strange Fruit ", and "Lover Man ". On the cover, Vivian is sprawled on the floor withsnifter ofbrandy in hand, hovering pensively above a burningcigarette . The album was not successful. Vivian, under the alias "Marina Rozell," later settled inSeattle , Washington, where she lived for the rest of her life. AuthorDonald Bogle did an interview with Vivian discussing her sister and mother in 1991; later that year when Donald returned, he found that Vivian Dandridge had died of amassive stroke , a sad ending to a painful life.External links
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