- Birth Date:October 29th, 1945 - New York City, New York, USA
- Credits: Acting
Irrepressible African American entertainer Melba Moore was a schoolteacher before debuting on Broadway in the original production of Hair. At age 25, Melba won a Tony and a Theatre World Award for her supporting work in the Broadway musical Purlie. On the strength of this and subsequent show-stopping stage triumphs, Melba was honored with her own 1972 TV variety series, #The Melba MooreClifton Davis Hour. Five years later, she made her first film appearance in the movie version of Hair (1977), playing the single-scene part of the "3-5-0-0 Soloist." She has since proved a popular recording artist with her album Peach Melba. Other Melba Moore projects have included the Kismet-inspired musical Timbuktu, the 1986 TV sitcom Melba (which was unceremoniously cancelled after the first episode, only to briefly bob up again in late summer) and a spirited voice over stint as "Whippet Angel" in the 1989 Don Bluth animated cartoon feature All Dogs Go to Heaven. ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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The Fighting Temptations (2003) ...Bessie Cooley
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Def by Temptation (1990) ...Madam Sonya
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All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) ...Whippet Angel (Annabelle) (voice)
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