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  1. Nina Mae McKinney (June 12, 1912 – May 3, 1967) was an American actress who worked internationally during the 1930s and in the postwar period in theatre, film and television, after beginning her career on Broadway and in Hollywood.

  2. Nina Mae McKinney (12 de junio de 1912 - 3 de mayo de 1967) fue una actriz teatral, cinematográfica y televisiva estadounidense. Llamada en Europa "La Garbo Negra" a causa de su belleza, 1 McKinney fue una de las primeras estrellas cinematográficas afroamericanas, y una de las primeras personas negras en actuar en la televisión británica.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2021 · In 1929, just as moving pictures were learning to talk, a vivacious teenager named Nina Mae McKinney helped make them sing. Plucked from obscurity, she shook up the screen in “Hallelujah!,” an...

  4. Nina Mae McKinney. Actress: Hallelujah. Nina Mae McKinney is known as the seductress "Chick" from Hallelujah (1929), the first all-black, all-sound musical. Even though she was acknowledged as a great actress, singer and dancer by audiences in the U.S. and Europe, today she is mostly forgotten.

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    • Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  5. 1 de feb. de 2019 · ABOUT 20 MINUTES INTO “Hallelujah,” Hollywood’s first all-sound feature with an all-black cast, Nina Mae McKinney appeared on screen as Chick, a singer and dancer, in a sexy flapper dress.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2008 · Nina Mae McKinney, one of the first African American leading actresses in Hollywood, was born Nannie Mayme McKinney in 1913. The Lancaster, South Carolina native was reared by her great-aunt, Carrie Sanders on the Estate of Colonel LeRoy Sanders, where her family had worked for many generations.

  7. Nina Mae McKinney fue una actriz teatral, cinematográfica y televisiva estadounidense. Llamada en Europa "La Garbo Negra" a causa de su belleza, McKinney fue una de las primeras estrellas cinematográficas afroamericanas, y una de las primeras personas negras en actuar en la televisión británica.