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Beah Richards(1920-2000)

  • Actress
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Beah Richards in Beloved (1998)
Beah Richards left her native Vicksburg, Mississippi, for New York City in 1950. She would not acquire a significant role on stage until 1955, when she appeared in the off-Broadway show "Take A Giant Step" convincingly portraying an 84-year-old grandmother without using theatrical makeup. In 1962 she appeared in writer James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner" directed by noted actor/director/activist Frank Silvera, who told Richards "Don't act, just be." She credited Silvera with helping her further develop the subtlety and quiet dignity that distinguished all of her performances.

A prolific actress, poet and playwright, her first authored play was "All's Well that Ends" that delved into the issues of racial segregation. Always ahead of her time, she defined herself as "Black" when the term "Negro" was the preferred ethnic/racial label of Black Americans. Richards would bring her salutary satisfaction with being "Black" and her immense acting talents to the role of the peacemaking mother in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), a role for which she was nominated for an Oscar. Additionally, she appeared in "Purlie Victorious" by Ossie Davis and "The Little Foxes" by Lillian Hellman.

In 1988, she won an Emmy Award for her performance in Frank's Place (1987). Although stricken with emphysema, she delivered a tour-de-force performance on the ABC legal drama The Practice (1997) in 2000; she received her second Emmy Award for this performance three days before her death in her native Vicksburg.
BornJuly 12, 1920
DiedSeptember 14, 2000(80)
BornJuly 12, 1920
DiedSeptember 14, 2000(80)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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Beah Richards in In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Beah Richards in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Roy Glenn and Beah Richards in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Sidney Poitier, Roy Glenn, Katharine Houghton, and Beah Richards in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Sidney Poitier, Roy Glenn, and Beah Richards in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Sidney Poitier, Roy Glenn, Katharine Houghton, and Beah Richards in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Marla Gibbs, Whitman Mayo, and Beah Richards in 227 (1985)
Marla Gibbs, Whitman Mayo, and Beah Richards in 227 (1985)
Beah Richards in Hunter (1984)
Beah Richards in Beloved (1998)
Beah Richards
Irene Cara and Beah Richards at an event for Roots (1977)

Known for

Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Houghton in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
7.8
  • Mrs. Prentice
  • 1967
Matt Dillon and Kelly Lynch in Drugstore Cowboy (1989)
Drugstore Cowboy
7.3
  • Drug Counselor
  • 1989
Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson in Sanford and Son (1972)
Sanford and Son
7.9
TV Series
  • Aunt Ethel
Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, and Warren Oates in In the Heat of the Night (1967)
In the Heat of the Night
7.9
  • Mama Caleba
  • 1967

Credits

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Actress

  • Lara Flynn Boyle, Dylan McDermott, Steve Harris, and Kelli Williams in The Practice (1997)
    The Practice
    • Gertrude Turner
    • TV Series
    • 2000
  • Beloved (1998)
    Beloved
    • Baby Suggs
    • 1998
  • George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Ming-Na Wen, Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, and Goran Visnjic in ER (1994)
    ER
    • Mae Benton
    • TV Series
    • 1994–1995
  • Out of Darkness (1994)
    Out of Darkness
    • Mrs. Cooper
    • TV Movie
    • 1994
  • John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
    The John Larroquette Show
    • Emma
    • TV Series
    • 1993
  • Maria Pitillo, Glenn Frey, and Aries Spears in South of Sunset (1993)
    South of Sunset
    • Mrs. Mays
    • TV Series
    • 1993
  • Andy Griffith in Matlock (1986)
    Matlock
    • Martha Jordan
    • TV Series
    • 1993
  • Annie Potts, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, and Dixie Carter in Designing Women (1986)
    Designing Women
    • Minnie
    • Mrs. Bouvier
    • TV Series
    • 1990–1993
  • Hearts Afire (1992)
    Hearts Afire
    • Miss Lula
    • TV Series
    • 1992–1993
  • John Larroquette in One Special Victory (1991)
    One Special Victory
    • Cora Simms
    • TV Movie
    • 1991
  • Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
    Murder, She Wrote
    • Emma Coop
    • Ola Mae
    • TV Series
    • 1988–1991
  • Reginald VelJohnson, Jaimee Foxworth, Telma Hopkins, Rosetta LeNoire, Bryton James, Darius McCrary, Jo Marie Payton, Jaleel White, and Kellie Shanygne Williams in Family Matters (1989)
    Family Matters
    • Helen
    • TV Series
    • 1991
  • Brewster Place (1990)
    Brewster Place
    • Bernice Sands
    • TV Series
    • 1990
  • Marla Gibbs and Jackée Harry in 227 (1985)
    227
    • Carolyn Hurley
    • TV Series
    • 1986–1990
  • Helen Slater, Lloyd Bridges, Chelsea Field, Mark Blum, William Russ, and Michael Woods in Capital News (1990)
    Capital News
    • Etta Mays
    • TV Series
    • 1990

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Bea Richards
  • Height
    • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
  • Born
    • July 12, 1920
    • Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
  • Died
    • September 14, 2000
    • Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA(emphysema)
  • Spouse
    • Hugh Harrell Jr.August 1962 - 1966 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Book: "A Black Woman Speaks". NOTE: Richards starred in a 1975 Broadway production of the book.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    One of her poems, "Keep Climbing, Girls", has been turned into a picture book inspiring girls' power. Published 2006 by Simon & Schuster.
  • Quotes
    [quoted in "I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America"] There are a lot of movies out there that I would hate to be paid to do, some real demeaning, real woman-denigrating stuff. It is up to women to change their roles. They are going to have to write the stuff and do it. And they will.

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