Josephine Baker

Josephine Baker

ActressMusic DepartmentSoundtrack
Born
June 3, 1906
Died
April 12, 1975
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Josephine Baker was born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, MO, in 1906 to Carrie McDonald, a laundress, and Eddie Carson, a musician. Her early life hinted at her future career. She first danced for the public on the streets of St. Louis for nickels and dimes. Later she became a chorus girl on…

Biography

Josephine Baker was born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, MO, in 1906 to Carrie McDonald, a laundress, and Eddie Carson, a musician. Her early life hinted at her future career. She first danced for the public on the streets of St. Louis for nickels and dimes. Later she became a chorus girl on the St. Louis stage. At age 15 she married Pullman porter William Howard Baker, but left him when she ran away from St. Louis at age 17, feeling there was too much racial discrimination in the city. She eventually made her way to Paris, France. Her first job in Paris was in "La revue negre". Her next significant job was at the Folies Bergere, where she was a member of the club's all-black revue. It was there, in 1925, that she first performed her famous "banana dance". She quickly became a favorite of the French, and her fame grew, but she had many ups and downs during her career. Although popular in France, during the "Red Scare" era of the 1950s, she was falsely accused of being a Communist and informed that she was no longer welcome in the US (in 1937 she had renounced her American citizenship, utterly disgusted by the blatant and official racism against blacks, and became a French citizen).

In 1961 Josephine was awarded the Legion of Honor, France's highest award. In the late 1960s she began having financial difficulties, and stopped performing in 1968. Grace Kelly, who by that time had married Prince Rainier of Monaco and was now known as Princess Grace of Monaco, offered her a home in Monaco when she learned of Josephine's financial problems. At the request of Princess Grace, Josephine performed at Monaco's summer ball in 1974 and was a great success. That same year she staged a week of performances in New York City and called the show "An Evening with Josephine Baker". She had just begun a Paris revue celebrating her half-century on the stage when on April 10, 1975, she was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage and went into a coma. She died without regaining consciousness. Her funeral was held in Paris, and she was buried in Monaco.

Actress

Journey of the HyenaJourney of the Hyena(1973)as Joséphine Baker
An jedem Finger zehnAn jedem Finger zehn(1954)as Josephine Baker
Moulin RougeMoulin Rouge(1940)as Princess Tam-Tam
The French WayThe French Way(1940)as Zazu Clairon
Princesse Tam-TamPrincesse Tam-Tam(1935)as Alwina

Music Department

The Flame of Functionalism(1989)

Thanks

The OutThe Out(2023)
Numéro unNuméro un(1975)

Self

Edith Piaf(1975)as Self
The Royal Variety Performance 1974(1974)as Self - Performer
Gala de l'unionGala de l'union(1959)as Self
Midi TrenteMidi Trente(1972)as Self
Le grand échiquierLe grand échiquier(1972)as Self

Archive Footage

Guten Morgen ÖsterreichGuten Morgen Österreich(2016)as Self
Flight of the BumblebeeFlight of the Bumblebee(2025)as Self
Arte JournalArte Journal(1998)as Self
28'28'(2012)as Self
CompressionCompression(1995)

Archive Sound

Les Nuits de France CultureLes Nuits de France Culture(1994)as Self

Known for

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Josephine Baker in Le Sel de la semaine (1965)Josephine Baker in Zou Zou (1934)Josephine Baker in Zou Zou (1934)Josephine Baker in The French Way (1940)Josephine Baker, Raymond Aimos, Lucien Baroux, Gabrielle Dorziat, Saturnin Fabre, Georges Marchal, Marguerite Pierry, and Micheline Presle in The French Way (1940)Josephine Baker in The French Way (1940)

Credit Score: Josephine Baker

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1927192819291930193119321933193419351936
Alwina
Sat Nov 02 1935
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Princesse Tam-Tam3.2519356.300593
2Zou Zou3.2519346.300706
3Siren of the Tropics2.5019286.300435