Hattie Mcdaniel Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
HATTIE McDANIEL
Born: June 10, 1892 in Wichita, Kansas
Died: October 26, 1952 in Woodland Hills, California
Died: October 26, 1952 in Woodland Hills, California
HATTIE MCDANIEL (1895-1952) was the first Black actress to win an Academy Award, capturing the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1939 for her role of Mammy in Gone With the Wind. McDaniel had a strong film resume even before Gone With the Wind, especially in light of the limited opportunities for black actors in that era, beginning with small roles in films like Mae West's I'm No Angel (1934) and Shirley Temple's The Little Colonel (1935), working up to major roles in Saratoga (1937) and The Shopworn Angel (1938). She was also the first Black woman to sing on American radio, and after many performances on such radio programs as Amos 'n Andy and the Eddie Cantor Show, she starred in the title role of Beulah on the radio. Because of other commitments, she appeared in only six 1952 episodes of the television version, which ran from 1950-1953.
1993 John Ford (Other), 1968 Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (Other), 2004 TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (Other), 2006 Corazón de... (Other), 1952 Beulah (Performer), 1948 Family Honeymoon (Performer), 1946 Song of the South (Performer), 1941 The Great Lie (Performer), 1939 Everybody's Baby (Performer), 1938 The Mad Miss Manton (Performer), 1938 Carefree (Performer), 1938 The Shopworn Angel (Performer), 1938 Battle of Broadway (Performer), 1937 Nothing Sacred (Performer), 1937 Over the Goal (Performer), 1937 Sky Racket (Performer), 1937 Saratoga (Performer), 1936 Show Boat (Performer), 1936 The First Baby (Performer), 1935 Wig-Wag (Performer), 1934 The Chases of Pimple Street (Performer), 1934 King Kelly of the U.S.A. (Performer), 1934 Operator 13 (Performer), 1934 City Park (Performer), 1932 Blonde Venus (Performer), 1932 Crooner (Performer), 1932 Are You Listening (Performer), 1949 The Big Wheel (Performer), 1946 Margie (Performer), 1946 Janie Gets Married (Performer), 1944 Since You Went Away (Performer), 1942 George Washington Slept Here (Performer), 1941 They Died with Their Boots On (Performer), 1938 Vivacious Lady (Performer), 1937 45 Fathers (Performer), 1937 Merry Go Round of 1938 (Performer), 1937 Racing Lady (Performer), 1937 Mississippi Moods (Performer), 1936 Can This Be Dixie (Performer), 1936 Postal Inspector (Performer), 1936 The Bride Walks Out (Performer), 1935 Another Face (Performer), 1935 Music Is Magic (Performer), 1935 The Little Colonel (Performer), 1935 Okay Toots! (Performer), 1933 Goodbye Love (Performer), 1933 Hello, Sister! (Performer), 1932 Hypnotized (Performer), 1940 Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (in person), 2010 Democracy Now! (Other), 2008 Banda sonora (Other), 1988 The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (Other), 1998 Small Steps, Big Strides: The Black Experience in Hollywood (Other), 1985 Musical Comedy Tonight III (Other), 1949 The Ed Wynn Show (Performer), 1946 Never Say Goodbye (Performer), 1944 Three Is a Family (Performer), 1944 Janie (Performer), 1943 Johnny Come Lately (Performer), 1942 In This Our Life (Performer), 1942 The Male Animal (Performer), 1940 Maryland (Performer), 1939 Gone with the Wind (Performer), 1937 Quick Money (Performer), 1937 Stella Dallas (Performer), 1936 Reunion (Performer), 1936 Gentle Julia (Performer), 1935 Harmony Lane (Performer), 1935 Murder by Television (Performer), 1935 The Four Star Boarder (Performer), 1935 Traveling Saleslady (Performer), 1934 Little Men (Performer), 1934 Babbitt (Performer), 1934 Flirtation (Performer), 1934 Judge Priest (Performer), 1934 Merry Wives of Reno (Performer), 1934 Mickey's Rescue (Performer), 1932 The Boiling Point (Performer), 1932 The Impatient Maiden (Performer), 1949 The Ed Wynn Show (in person), 1937 The Wildcatter (Performer), 1937 The Crime Nobody Saw (Performer), 1937 Don't Tell the Wife (Performer), 1936 Libeled Lady (Performer), 1936 Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (Performer), 1936 Star for a Night (Performer), 1936 High Tension (Performer), 1936 Arbor Day (Performer), 1936 The Singing Kid (Performer), 1936 Next Time We Love (Performer), 1935 We're Only Human (Performer), 1935 Alice Adams (Performer), 1935 China Seas (Performer), 1935 Transient Lady (Performer), 1935 Anniversary Trouble (Performer), 1934 Fate's Fathead (Performer), 1934 Lost in the Stratosphere (Performer), 1933 I'm No Angel (Performer), 1932 The Golden West (Performer), 1932 The Washington Masquerade (Performer), 1948 Mickey (Performer), 1947 The Flame (Performer), 1944 Hi, Beautiful (Performer), 1943 Thank Your Lucky Stars (Performer), 1941 Affectionately Yours (Performer), 1939 Zenobia (Performer), 1938 The Shining Hour (Performer), 1937 True Confession (Performer), 2001 Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel (Other), 1984 George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (Other), 2007 Roots Remembered (Other), 2000 The Young and the Dead (Other), 1993 Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America (Other), 2009 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (Other), 1998 Classified X (Other), 1983 Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (Other)
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HATTIE McDANIEL The First black actress to win an Academic Award signs this 2x2 piece of cardstock, in blue felt tip Signature: "Hattie Mc/Daniel" in blue felt tip, 2x2 cardstock. Accompanied by a color, 10x8 photograph of McDaniel in a scene with Vivian Leigh from Gone With the Wind read more...
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HATTIE McDANIEL The First black actress to win an Academic Award is shown with a relaxed expression in this black and white photograph, signed in black ink Photograph inscribed and signed: "Best Wishes Always,/To/Jess L. read more...
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HATTIE McDANIEL The first black actress to win an Academy Award is shown standing in a living room and wearing a fur coat in this sepia photograph, signed in blue felt tip Inscribed Photograph Signed: read more...
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The First black actress to win an Academic Award is shown in overcoat and corsage, dated by her two years before her appearance as Mammy in Gone with the Wind and signed in read more...
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FAMILY THEATER PRODUCTIONS: 17 FAMOUS ACTORS AND ONE CANDIDATE FOR SAINTHOOD Seventeen actors and actresses sign a book written by Father Patrick Peyton, creator of Family Theater Productions (and now likely to be canonized by the Catholic Church) Book signed: read more...
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The year the famous actress won her Academy Award for Selznick's Gone With the Wind, the first Black American to win an Oscar signs an agreement to work for Selznick International Pictures in 1940 with options through 1946. read more...
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The First black actress to win an Academic Award signs this typed letter in which she thanks a fan for supporting her and informing the admirer that she had granted the requested photograph, signed in black ink read more...
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HATTIE “MAMMY” McDANIEL The First black actress to win an Academic Award signs a typed letter in which she invites entertainer Red Skelton to appear at a medical convention, signed in blue ink Typed Letter Signed: "Hattie McDaniel", 1p, 8½x11. read more...
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REUNION CAST The cast members sign a partly printed document saluting Oscar-winner Norman Taurog, who directed the 1936 film Reunion Document signed: read more...
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