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Ruby Dee (1922–2014) was a renowned American actress and activist, married to Ossie Davis, with whom she frequently collaborated. She earned prestigious honors including an Emmy Award, Grammy Award, and a nomination for an Academy Award. Dee’s career began at the American Negro Theatre and her Broadway debut was in South Pacific (1943). She notably originated the role of Ruth Younger in A Raisin in the Sun (1959). Her film work includes Do the Right Thing (1989) and a celebrated performance in American Gangster (2007). Dee was also recognized with the National Medal of Arts and Kennedy Center Honors.

Early life and education

Dee was born Ruby Ann Wallace on October 27, 1922, in Cleveland, Ohio,2 the daughter of Gladys (née Hightower) and Marshall Edward Nathaniel Wallace, a cook, waiter and porter.3 After her mother left the family, Dee's father remarried, to Emma Amelia Benson, a schoolteacher.456

Dee was raised in Harlem, New York.7 Prior to attending Hunter College High School, she studied at Public Schools 119 and 136.8 Then, she went on to graduate from Hunter College with a degree in Romance languages in 1945.9 She was a member of Delta Sigma Theta.10

Career

1940–1959: Early acting roles

Dee joined the American Negro Theatre as an apprentice, working with Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Hilda Simms.11 She made her Broadway debut portraying a Native in the play South Pacific12 (1943). She played the title role in the Eugene O'Neill play Anna Lucasta.13 She met her future husband Ossie Davis in the post-World War II play Jeb (1946). That same year she was in her first onscreen role in the musical That Man of Mine (1946). The following year she acted in the crime film The Fight Never Ends (1947).

She received national recognition for her portrayal of Rachel Robinson in the sports drama film The Jackie Robinson Story (1950).14 Bosley Crowther of The New York Times praised Dee's performance describing her as "the well restrained sweetheart".15 Also in 1950 she had an uncredited role in film noir No Way Out directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. She continued acting in films such as the historical crime film The Tall Target (1951), the sports film Go Man Go (1954), the music film St. Louis Blues (1958), and the British drama Virgin Island (1958). During this time she took a role in the film noir Edge of the City (1957) starring alongside John Cassavetes and Sidney Poitier.

1959–1979: Breakthrough and acclaim

In 1959 she gained prominence for originating the role of Ruth Younger in the Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun which premiered on Broadway. She acted alongside Sidney Poitier and Louis Gossett Jr.. The play was the first play written by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway. She reprised the role in the 1961 film of the same name. She returned to Broadway in the Ossie Davis satirical farce Purlie Victorious (1961) portraying Lutiebell Gussie Mae Jenkins. Howard Taubman of The New York Times wrote of Dee's performance, "[she] has been treated generously. As Lutiebell she has enough humor and charm to make one envy Purlie Victorious that she is eager disciple".16 She acted opposite her husband Ossie Davis and Alan Alda in his acting debut. They reprised their roles of the 1963 film entitled, Gone Are the Days! which was produced by Brock Peters and directed by Nicholas Webster.

Her career in acting crossed all major forms of media over a span of eight decades, including the films A Raisin in the Sun, in which she recreated her stage role as a suffering housewife in the projects, and Edge of the City. She played both roles opposite Poitier.17 She received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her role on The Doctors and the Nurses (1964). In 1965, Dee performed in lead roles at the American Shakespeare Festival as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew and Cordelia in King Lear, becoming the first black actress to portray a lead role in the festival. In 1963 she acted in the film The Balcony with Shelley Winters, Peter Falk, Lee Grant, and Leonard Nimoy. She then acted in the film noir The Incident (1967), the drama film Uptight (1968), and the documentary King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1970).

In 1969, Dee appeared in 20 episodes of Peyton Place.18 She acted in Ossie Davis' films Black Girl (1972) and Countdown at Kusini (1976) and the Western film Buck and the Preacher with Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte. She appeared as Cora Sanders, a Marxist college professor, in season 1, episode 14 of Police Woman, entitled "Target Black" which aired on Friday night, January 3, 1975. The character of Cora Sanders was obviously, but loosely, influenced by the real-life Angela Davis. She appeared in one episode of The Golden Girls' sixth season. She played Queen Haley in the miniseries Roots: The Next Generations (1979) for which she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.19 She acted in the CBS television film I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1979) based on the Maya Angelou autobiography of the same name.

1980–2014

Dee was nominated for eight Emmy Awards, winning once for her role in the 1990 TV film Decoration Day. She was nominated for her television guest appearance in the China Beach episode, "Skylark". Her husband Ossie Davis (1917–2005) also appeared in the episode. She appeared in Spike Lee's 1989 film Do the Right Thing, and his 1991 film Jungle Fever.20 She starred in the television films portraying Mary Tyrone in Long Day's Journey into Night (1982) and Mrs. Grimes in Go Tell It on the Mountain (1985). Dee returned to Broadway in the play Checkmates written by Ron Milner. She acted alongside Denzel Washington, Paul Winfield and Marsha Jackson. In 1990 she portrayed Zora Neale Hurston in Zora Is My Name! and played Jackie Robinson's mother in The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson. That same year she earned a Primetime Emmy Award for her role in Decoration Day (1990). She played Mother Abagail Freemantle in the Stephen King miniseries The Stand (1994). She collaborated with comedian Bill Cosby acting in both Cosby in 1998 and voicing Alice the Great in the Nick Jr. animated series Little Bill from 1999 to 2004. The next year she and Davis were awarded the National Medal of Arts from President Bill Clinton.21

In 2003, she narrated a series of WPA & slave narratives in the HBO film Unchained Memories. They were also recipients of the 2004 Kennedy Center Honors. In 2007 the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album was shared by Dee and Ossie Davis for With Ossie and Ruby: In This Life Together, and former President Jimmy Carter.2223 Dee portrayed Mama Lucas in the Ridley Scott directed crime film American Gangster (2007). Dee acted alongside Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. For her performance she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress losing to Tilda Swinton for her role in the legal thriller Michael Clayton (2007). She won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role for the same performance. At 85 years of age, Dee is currently the third oldest nominee for Best Supporting Actress, behind Gloria Stuart and Judi Dench (both 87).24

On February 12, 2009, Dee joined the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College orchestra and chorus, along with the Riverside Inspirational Choir and NYC Labor Choir, in honoring Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday at the Riverside Church in New York City. Under the direction of Maurice Peress, they performed Earl Robinson's The Lonesome Train: A Music Legend for Actors, Folk Singers, Choirs, and Orchestra, in which Dee was the narrator.25 Dee's last role in a theatrically released film was in the Eddie Murphy comedy A Thousand Words, in which she portrayed the mother of Murphy's protagonist. In 2013 she narrated the Lifetime film Betty & Coretta starring Angela Bassett and Mary J. Blige. Her final film role is in 1982, which premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival26 and was released on home video on March 1, 2016.27 It is unknown whether her final role will ever be seen, as King Dog was in production at the time of her death,28 and no release date has ever been announced.

Personal life

Marriage

Ruby Wallace married blues singer Frankie Dee Brown in 1941, and began using his middle name as her stage name. The couple divorced in 1945.29 Three years later she married actor Ossie Davis, whom she met while costarring in Robert Ardrey's 1946 Broadway play Jeb.30 Together, Dee and Davis wrote an autobiography in which they discussed their political activism and their decision to have an open marriage (later changing their views).3132 Together they had three children: son, blues musician Guy Davis, and two daughters, Nora Day and Hasna Muhammad. Dee was a breast cancer survivor of more than three decades.33 In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Dee's name and picture.34

Political activism

Dee and Davis were well-known civil rights activists in the Civil Rights Movement.35 Dee was a member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the NAACP, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Delta Sigma Theta sorority, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. She was also as an active member of the Harlem Writers Guild for over 40 years. In 1963, Dee emceed the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.36 Dee and Davis were both personal friends of both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, with Davis giving the eulogy at Malcolm X's funeral in 1965.37 In 1970, she won the Frederick Douglass Award from the New York Urban League.38 In 1999, Dee and Davis were arrested at 1 Police Plaza, the headquarters of the New York Police Department, protesting the police shooting of Amadou Diallo.39

In early 2003, The Nation published "Not in Our Name", an open proclamation vowing opposition to the impending US invasion of Iraq. Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis were among the signatories, along with Robert Altman, Noam Chomsky, Susan Sarandon, and Howard Zinn, among others. In November 2005, Dee was awarded – along with her late husband – the Lifetime Achievement Freedom Award, presented by the National Civil Rights Museum located in Memphis. Dee, a long-time resident of New Rochelle, New York, was inducted into the New Rochelle Walk of Fame which honors the most notable residents from throughout the community's 325-year history. She was also inducted into the Westchester County Women's Hall of Fame on March 30, 2007, joining such other honorees as Hillary Clinton and Nita Lowey.40 In 2009, she received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Princeton University.4142

Death

Dee died on June 11, 2014, at her home in New Rochelle, New York, from natural causes at the age of 91.43 In a statement, Gil Robertson IV of the African-American Film Critics Association said, "the members of the African American Film Critics Association are deeply saddened at the loss of actress and humanitarian Ruby Dee. Throughout her seven-decade career, Dee embraced different creative platforms with her various interpretations of black womanhood and also used her gifts to champion for Human Rights."44

"She very peacefully surrendered", said her daughter Nora Day. "We hugged her, we kissed her, we gave her our permission to go. She opened her eyes. She looked at us. She closed her eyes, and she set sail." Following her death, the marquee on the Apollo Theater read: "A TRUE APOLLO LEGEND RUBY DEE 1922–2014".45

Dee was cremated, and her ashes are held in the same urn as that of Davis, with the inscription "In this thing together".46 A public memorial celebration honoring Dee was held on September 20, 2014, at the Riverside Church in Upper Manhattan.47 Their shared urn was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.48

Acting credits

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNote
1946That Man of Mine49JoanFirst film
1947Easy to Get50Drugstore girlU.S. Army venereal disease training film
The Fight Never Ends51Jane
1948What a Guy52
1950The Jackie Robinson StoryRae Robinson
No Way OutConnie BrooksUncredited
1951The Tall TargetRachel
1954Go, Man, Go!Irma Jackson
1957Edge of the CityLucy Tyler
1958St. Louis BluesElizabeth
Virgin IslandRuth
1959Take a Giant StepChristine
1961A Raisin in the SunRuth Younger
1963The BalconyThief
Gone Are the Days!Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
1967The IncidentJoan Robinson
1968Up Tight!Laurie
1970King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to MemphisHerselfDocumentary
1972Buck and the PreacherRuth
Black GirlNetta's Mother
1973WattstaxHerself
1975Lorraine Hansberry: The Black Experience in the Creation of Drama53HerselfShort
1976Countdown at Kusini54Leah Matanzima
1980The Torture of Mothers55Short
1982Cat PeopleFemale
1989Do the Right ThingMother Sister
1990Love at LargeCorrine Dart
1991Jungle FeverLucinda Purify
1993Color AdjustmentNarratorDocumentary
Cop and a HalfRachel
1995Just CauseEvangeline
Tuesday Morning Ride56JennieShort
1997A Simple WishHortense
1998A Time to Dance: The Life and Work of Norma CannerNarratorDocumentary57
1999Baby Geniuses58Margo
The Unfinished Journey59NarratorShort
2003Beah: A Black Woman SpeaksHerselfDocumentary
2006No. 2Nanna Maria
The Way Back HomeMaude
2007All About Us60Ms. Ella
American GangsterMama Lucas
SteamDoris
2009The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll61Miss Candy
The New Neighbors62NarratorShort
2010Dream StreetLaura63
2011Video GirlValerie64
Politics of Love65Grandma 'Estelle' Roseanne Gupta
Red & Blue Marbles66Professor June Wright
2012Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey With Mumia Abu-JamalHerself67
A Thousand WordsAnnie McCall68
20131982Rose BrownFinal role

Television

YearTitleRoleNote
1960–1961Play of the WeekLila / Jane2 episodes
1961Frontiers of Faith69Grace GilmoreEpisode: "The Bitter Cup"
1962Seven Times Monday70LilaTV movie
1963Alcoa PremiereIrene ClaytonEpisode: "Impact of an Execution"
1963The Doctors and the NursesJenny BishopEpisode: "Express Stop from Lenox Avenue"
1963The Fugitive71Laura SmithEpisode: "Decision in the Ring"
1963The Great Adventure72Harriet TubmanEpisode: "Go Down, Moses"
1963East Side West SideMarilyn MarsdenEpisode: "No Hiding Place"
1964Of Courtship and Marriage73TV movie
1965The DefendersCatherine CollinsEpisode: "The Sworn Twelve"
1966Armchair TheatreVicky KingsburyEpisode: "Neighbours"
1967Guiding LightMartha FrazierCast member74
1968–1969Peyton PlaceAlma Miles25 episodes
1969The Bold Ones: The ProtectorsLucindaEpisode: "Deadlock"75
1970Sesame StreetHerself
1971The Sheriff76Sue Ann LucasTV movie
1973TenaflyJan LennoxEpisode: "The Window That Wasn't"
1974It's Good to Be Alive77Ruth CampanellaTV movie
1975Police WomanCora SandersEpisode: "Target Black"
1978Watch Your MouthMrs. FulloEpisode: "The Outcast"
1979Roots: The Next GenerationsQueen HaleyMiniseries78
1979I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings79Grandmother BaxterTV movie
1980All God's Children80Irene WhitfieldTV movie
1980–1982With Ossie and Ruby!81Herself
1982Long Day's Journey into NightMary TyroneTV movie
1985Go Tell It on the MountainMrs. GrimesTV movie
1985The Atlanta Child MurdersFaye WilliamsMiniseries
1987Spenser: For HireEleanor SimpsonEpisode: "Personal Demons"
1987Crown DickJohnson's MotherTV movie
1988Windmills of the Gods82Dorothy2 episodes
1988Gore Vidal's Lincoln83Elizabeth Keckley2 episodes
1990Zora Is My Name!Zora Neale HurstonTV movie
1990American ExperienceNarratorEpisode: "Roots of Resistance: The Story of the Underground Railroad"
1990China BeachRubyEpisode: "Skylark"
1990The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson84Jackie's MotherTV movie
1990The Golden Girls85Mammy WatkinsEpisode: "Wham, Bam, Thank You, Mammy"
1990Decoration Day86RowenaTV movie
1991Jazztime TaleNarrator87TV movie
1992Middle AgesEstelle Williams2 episodes
1993The Ernest Green StoryMrs. Lydia WilsonTV movie
1993Evening ShadeAurelia DanforthEpisode: "They Can't Take That Away from Me"
1994The StandMother Abagail FreemantleMiniseries
1994Whitewash88Grandmother (voice)TV movie
1995American MastersNarratorEpisode: "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul"
1996Mr. and Mrs. Loving89SophiaTV movie
1996Captive Heart: The James Mink StoryIndigoTV movie
1998The Wall90Mrs. MitchellTV movie
1998Promised LandAliciaEpisode: "Baptism of Fire"
1998CosbyMattieEpisode: "Ol' Betsy"
1999–2004Little BillAlice the Great (voice)47 episodes
1999Passing GloryMommit PorterTV movie
1999Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 YearsBessie DelanyTV movie
1999Touched by an AngelLaBelle SpringbeltEpisode: "The Christmas Gift"
2000A Storm in Summer91GrandmotherTV movie
2000Finding Buck McHenry92Mrs. HenryTV movie
2000Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildGrandma (voice)Episode: "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"
2001Between the LionsWoodcutter's WifeEpisode: "Bug Beard"
2001The Feast of All SaintsElsie ClaviereMiniseries
2001Taking Back Our Town93Emelda WestTV movie
2004FatherhoodLouise (voice)Episode: "It's a Dad, Dad World"
2005Their Eyes Were Watching GodNannyTV movie
2007CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMary WilsonEpisode: "Empty Eyes"
2008Meet Mary PleasantHerselfTV movie
2009AmericaMrs. HarperTV movie
2013Betty & CorettaNarratorTV movie94

Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1961National Board of Review AwardsBest Supporting ActressA Raisin in the SunWon126
1964Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleThe Doctors and the NursesNominated127
1971Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding PerformanceBoesman and LenaWon128
Obie AwardsBest Performance by an ActressWon129130
1973Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding PerformanceWedding BandWon131
1979Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a SpecialRoots: The Next GenerationsNominated132
1988Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a SpecialLincolnNominated133
American Theater Hall of FameInductionHerselfWon134
1989NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureDo the Right ThingWon135136
1990Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesChina Beach (Episode: "Skylark")Nominated137
1991Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieDecoration DayWon138
Women in FilmCrystal AwardHerselfWon139
1993Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesEvening ShadeNominated140
1995United States CongressNational Medal of ArtsHerselfWon141
Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramWhitewashNominated142
1997NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie or Mini-SeriesCaptive Heart: The James Mink StoryNominated143
2000Screen Actors Guild AwardsScreen Actors Guild Life Achievement AwardHerselfWon144
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie or Mini-SeriesHaving Our SayNominated
2001Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramLittle BillNominated145
2002Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding ActressSaint Lucy's EyesNominated146
2003Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramLittle BillNominated147
Women in Film and Television InternationalWomen in Film & Video-DC Women of Vision AwardsHerselfWon148
2007Grammy AwardsBest Spoken Word Album (tied with Jimmy Carter)With Ossie and RubyWon149150
2008African–American Film Critics AwardsBest Supporting ActressAmerican GangsterWon151
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominated152
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Supporting RoleWon153154
Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureNominated155
Satellite AwardsSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated156
Academy AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated157
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-KillThe Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal AwardHerselfWon158
NAACPSpingarn MedalWon159
2010Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie or MiniseriesAmericaNominated160
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie or Mini-SeriesNominated161

Discography

  • The Original Read-In for Peace in Vietnam (Folkways Records, 1967)162
  • The Poetry of Langston Hughes (with Ossie Davis. Caedmon Records, no date, TC 1272)163
  • Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (with George Grizzard. Caedmon Records, 1970, TC 1324)
  • Tough Poems For Tough People (with Ossie Davis and Henry Braun. Caedmon Records, 1972, TC 1396)
  • To Make A Poet Black: The best poems of Countee Cullen (with Ossie Davis. Caedmon Records, 1971, TC 1400
  • To Be A Slave (with Ossie Davis. Caedmon Records, 1972, TC 2066)
  • The Lost Zoo (Caedmon Records, 1978, TC 1539)
  • Why Mosquitoes Buzz In People's Ears and Other Tales (with Ossie Davis. Caedmon Records, 1978, TC 1592)
  • What if I am a Woman?, Vol. 1: Black Women's Speeches (Folkways, 1977)164
  • What if I am a Woman?, Vol. 2: Black Women's Speeches (Folkways, 1977)165
  • Every Tone a Testimony (Smithsonian Folkways, 2001)166
  • American Short Stories, Vol 2, Various Artists (eav Lexington, no date, LE 7703)
  • American Short Stories, Vol 3, Various Artists (eav Lexington, no date, LE 7704)
  • I've got a name, Various Artists (Holt's Impact, 1968, CSM 662)
  • At your own risk, Various Artists (Holt's Impact, 1968, CSM 663)
  • Conflict, Various Artists (Holt's Impact, 1969, CSM 816)
  • Sight lines, Various Artists (Holt's Impact, 1970, SBN 03-071525-3)
  • Roses & Revolutions, Various Artists (D.S.T. Telecommunications, Inc., Production, 1975)
  • New Dimensions in Music (with John Cullum. CBS Records, 1976, P 13161)

Bibliography

  • Davis, Ossie; Ruby Dee (1984). Why Mosquitos Buzz in People's Ears (Audio Cassette). Caedmon. ISBN 978-0-694-51187-7.
  • Dee, Ruby (1986). My One Good Nerve: Rhythms, Rhymes, Reasons. Third World Press. ISBN 0-88378-114-X.
  • Davis, Ossie; Dee, Ruby (1998). With Ossie and Ruby: In This Life Together. William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-15396-0.

See also

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