Lena Horne

Lena Horne

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 30, 1917
Died
May 9, 2010
Awards
10 wins, 21 nominations

Lena Calhoun Horne was born June 30, 1917, in Brooklyn, New York. In her biography she stated that, on the day she was born, her father was in the midst of a card game trying to get money to pay the hospital costs. Her parents divorced while she was still a toddler. Her mother left later in order to…

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Biography

Lena Calhoun Horne was born June 30, 1917, in Brooklyn, New York. In her biography she stated that, on the day she was born, her father was in the midst of a card game trying to get money to pay the hospital costs. Her parents divorced while she was still a toddler. Her mother left later in order to find work as an actress and Lena was left in the care of her grandparents. When she was seven, her mother returned and the two traveled around the state which meant that Lena was enrolled in numerous schools. For a time she also attended schools in Florida, Georgia and Ohio. Later she returned to Brooklyn.

Lena quit school when she was 14 and got her first stage job at 16 dancing and later singing at the famed Cotton Club in Harlem, a renowned theater in which black performers played before white audiences immortalized in The Cotton Club (1984)). She was in good hands at the club, especially when people such as Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington took her under their wings and helped her over the rough spots. Before long, her talent resulted in her playing before packed houses.

If Lena had never made a movie, her music career would have been enough to have ensured her legendary status in the entertainment industry, but films were icing on the cake. After she made an appearance on Broadway, Hollywood came calling. At 21 years of age, Lena made her first film, The Duke Is Tops (1938). It would be four more years before she appeared in another, Panama Hattie (1942), playing a singer in a nightclub. By now Lena had signed with MGM but, unfortunately for her, the pictures were shot so that her scenes could be cut out when they were shown in the South since most theaters in the South refused to show films that portrayed blacks in anything other than subservient roles to whites. Most movie studios did not want to take a chance on losing that particular source of revenue. Lena did not want to appear in those kinds of stereotyped roles and who could blame her?

In 1943, MGM loaned Lena to 20th Century-Fox to play the role of Selina Rogers in the all-black musical Stormy Weather (1943), which did extremely well at the box office. Her rendition of the title song became a major hit on the musical charts. In 1943, she appeared in Cabin in the Sky (1943), regarded by many as one of the finest performances of her career. She played Georgia Brown opposite Ethel Waters and Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson in the all black production. Rumors were rampant that she and Waters just did not get along well, although there was never any mention of the source of the alleged friction. However, that was not the only feud on that picture. Other cast members sniped at one another and it was a wonder the film was made at all. Regardless of the hostilities, the movie was released to very good reviews from the ever tough critics. It went a long way in showing the depth of the talent that existed among black performers in Hollywood, especially Lena.

Lena's musical career flourished, but her movie career stagnated. Minor roles in films such as Boogie-Woogie Dream (1944), Words and Music (1948) and Mantan Messes Up (1946) did little to advance her film career, due mainly to the ingrained racist attitudes of the time. Even at the height of Lena's musical career, she was often denied rooms at the very hotels in which she performed because they would not let blacks stay there. After Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956), Lena left films to concentrate on music and the stage. She returned in 1969 as Claire Quintana in Death of a Gunfighter (1969). Nine years later, she returned to the screen again in the all black musical The Wiz (1978) where she played Glinda the Good Witch. Although that was her last big-screen appearance, she stayed busy in television appearing in A Century of Women (1994) and That's Entertainment! III (1994).

Had it not been for the prevailing racial attitudes during the time when Lena was just starting her career, it's fair to say that it would have been much bigger and come much sooner. Even taking those factors into account, Lena Horne is still one of the most respected, talented and beautiful performers of all time.

Actress

A Different WorldA Different World(1987)as Lena Horne
The Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show(1984)as Lena Horne
The WizThe Wiz(1978)as Glinda the Good
Sanford and SonSanford and Son(1972)as Lena Horne
Death of a GunfighterDeath of a Gunfighter(1969)as Claire Quintana

Archive Footage

Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed SullivanSunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan(2025)as Self - Singer
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Self
The ProjectThe Project(2009)as Self
Hollywood BlackHollywood Black(2024)as Self
Unsung Presents: Best in BlackUnsung Presents: Best in Black(2023)as Self

Archive Sound

You Must Remember ThisYou Must Remember This(2014)as Self - Actress, Self - Actress and Singer
Strange Frame: Love & SaxStrange Frame: Love & Sax(2012)as Ethel Andrews
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Lena Horne in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)Lena Horne and Arte Johnson in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)Lena Horne in Ziegfeld Follies (1945)Lena Horne in Ziegfeld Follies (1945)Lena Horne in Ziegfeld Follies (1945)Lena Horne and Engelbert Humperdinck in The Engelbert Humperdinck Show (1969)

Credit Score: Lena Horne

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Selina Rogers
Wed Nov 17 1943
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Stormy Weather4.8819437.3003183
2Cabin in the Sky4.8819437.1013839
3Meet Me in Las Vegas2.5019566.1011125
4Duchess of Idaho2.5019506.300706
5Till the Clouds Roll By2.5019476.3002995
6Ziegfeld Follies2.5019466.4004025
7I Dood It2.5019436.200751
8Thousands Cheer2.5019446.2031284
9The Wiz2.3819785.70419570