Eunice Wilson (April 2, 1911, Michigan – January 10, 1984, Los Angeles) was a singer, dancer, and actress who performed in the 1930s and was in 1930s films and a pair of late 1940s films. Her performances were featured in several films.
She performed in Leonard Reed's revue.[1]
Filmography
- Murder in Harlem (1935)
- An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935), reworked and reissued as Dixieland Jamboree (1946) by Warner Brothers[2][3]
- Sun Tan Ranch (1948)
- No Time for Romance (1948)[4]
References
- ↑ "THE VOCAL GROUP HARMONY WEB SITE - RECORD OF THE WEEK". www.vocalgroupharmony.com.
- ↑ Gabbard, Krin (1995). Representing Jazz. Duke University Press. ISBN 0822315947.
- ↑ Clear, Rebecca D. (1993). Jazz on Film and Video in the Library of Congress. DIANE. ISBN 9780788114366.
- ↑ "No Time for Romance". www.tcm.com.
External links
- Eunice Wilson page on Angelfire
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