1902-1973 US
Spoken Word and Soundtrack
Born September 3, 1902, died September 28, 1973. Actor. Born in Monroe, Louisiana, he was an African American actor-comedian popular in films from the 1930s to early 1970s. By the late 1920s, he had performed in Vaudeville, on Broadway and toured Europe. He made his big screen debut in "That's the Spirit" (1933), followed by "The Green Pastures" (1936). His other film credits include "Up in the Air" (1940), "The Scarlet Clue" (1945), "The Sky Dragon" (1949), "The Patsy" (1964), "Watermelon Man" (1970) and "The Young Nurses" (1973), his last movie. He also appeared on the TV series "Hallmark Hall of Fame", "Adam-12", "Julia" and "The Bill Cosby Show". He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Hollywood, California, at age 71.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Tribute To The Man "Tan" | Mantan Moreland | 1975 | Album |
Elsie's Sportin' House | Mantan Moreland, Roosevelt Myles & Janet Taylor | 1971 | Album |
That Ain't My Finger | The Johnny Otis Show Featuring Mantan Moreland & Livinggood Pratt | 1970 | Album |
Ol' Man Adam | Mantan Moreland | 1964 | Album |