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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Artie Francis Young (February 24, 1915 – July 30, 1989)[1] was an African-American dancer, and actress of theater and film in the 1930s and 1940s.[2] Her film work includes soundies.[3] Young was considered one of the prettiest girls from Harlem in the 1940s.[4] She went by many name variations, including Artie Brandon, Artie Brandon Young Reed,[5] and Artie Young Davis.[6][7]

Biography

Artie Francis Young was born in Шаблон:Circa in Pasadena, California.[8][9]

The beginning of 1939 saw Young performing as the primary female interest in two films alongside the lead Herb Jeffries, Harlem Rides the Range and The Bronze Buckaroo.[10][11][12] While performing with the Swing Mikado company in August of 1939, Young and her fellow performers were denied service at a cocktail lounge in Los Angeles due to being African American. Her group filed a lawsuit against the cocktail lounge location and the suit was settled in October of 1940.[13] She was a cast member and dancer in Duke Ellington's revue Jump For Joy (1941),[14] a socially significant show for its outspokenness on racial matters of the time.

By 1945, Young had temporarily stopped performing in theatre and was working as a checkroom attendant at the nightclub Shepp's Playhouse in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Los Angeles (now Little Tokyo).[15] In May 1946, she was in "Don't Go Home Yet" and was dance partners with Foster Johnson, they performed at the Finale Club in San Francisco.[16] By July 1946, Young was back in New York City performing in "Zanzibar".[17]

Theater

Filmography

Personal life

Young was married to fellow actor Eddie Brandon,[26] though she filed for divorce against her husband in September of 1938 for "cruelty and incompatibility".[27] She remarried in August of 1943 to producer Leonard Reed,[28] though she filed for divorce against Reed in August of 1945 citing "mental cruelty".[29]

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