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Rosetta LeNoire (born
Rosetta Olive Burton;
August 8, 1911 –
March 17, 2002) was an
American stage, film, and
television actress. She was
known to contemporary...
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Le Rouge et
le Noir (French pronunciation: [lə ʁuʒ e l(ə) nwaʁ];
meaning The Red and the Black) is a
psychological novel in two
volumes by Stendhal, published...
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award by the
League of
Chicago Theaters, and Actors' Equity's
Rosetta LeNoire Award for "outstanding
artistic contributions to the
universality of the...
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opened their home to Carl's street-wise mother,
Estelle (Rosetta
LeNoire),
usually known as "Mother Winslow".
Prior to the
start of the series,...
- Amas
Musical Theatre, also
known as the
Rosetta LeNoire Theatre Academy and the
Mainstage Musical Theatre, and
formerly known as the Amas
Repertory Theatre...
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Harriet watches in astonishment. Skip
Hinnant as
Fritz the Cat
Rosetta LeNoire as
Bertha /
Additional voices John
McCurry as Blue / John Phil Seuling...
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Famous Jett Jackson. She also
became the
replacement for
Rosetta LeNoire as
Leola Henderson-Forbes in the
final season on Amen. Her
television credits...
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Johnson as
Chris (1988-91), a
young boy, the Deacon's
neighbor Rosetta LeNoire as
Leola Henderson Forbes (1987–89), Rolly's love
interest and eventual...
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English psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and
author (b. 1920) 2002 –
Rosetta LeNoire,
American actress and
producer (b. 1911) 2002 – Văn Tiến Dũng, Vietnamese...
- with Lee Meredith, F.
Murray Abraham,
Carol Arthur,
Jennifer Lee,
Rosetta LeNoire,
Howard Hesseman and Ron
Rifkin in
supporting roles. Al
Lewis and Willy...