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Sharon Brown Movies

1999  
R  
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Dorothy Dandridge was a singer, nightclub entertainer, and actress who became the first African-American woman to receive an Academy award nomination as Best Actress (for her standout performance in 1954's Carmen Jones; she lost to Grace Kelly). However, despite her striking beauty and obvious talent, Dandridge was a sexy, glamorous black femme fatale at a time when Hollywood pin-up queens were supposed to be giggly blondes. The film industry didn't know what to do with her, and while her nightclub act was a bit too smooth for the Southern roadhouse circuit, as a black performer she wasn't allowed to stay in many of the hotels and resorts where she performed. Dandridge also had a sad personal life, filled with tragedy and romantic disappointment, and she died of an overdose of pills in 1965, at the age of 41. This made-for-cable biographical drama stars Halle Berry as Dorothy Dandridge, supported by Brent Spiner, Obba Babatunde, and Klaus Maria Brandauer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Halle BerryBrent Spiner, (more)
 
1993  
PG  
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In the sequel to the hit comedy Sister Act, Whoopie Goldberg reprises her role of Deloris Van Cartier, a Las Vegas entertainer who hid out with in a convent of nuns to avoid a nasty bunch of gangsters. In Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Deloris is persuaded to return to the convent by the Mother Superior (Maggie Smith), because her help is needed in teaching their choral students at St. Francis High in San Francisco. However, St. Francis is in a crisis, since the administrator running the school (James Coburn) is threatening to shut the place down. If the gospel choir wins first place in a singing contest in Los Angeles, St. Francis will be saved from the priest's plans. Though the plot is rather thin and derivative, Sister Act 2 is lighthearted fun, thanks to good musical numbers and winning performances from the cast. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Whoopi GoldbergKathy Najimy, (more)
 
1988  
PG13  
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Young, ambitious high school students Darcy Elliot (Molly Ringwald) and Stan Bobrucz (Randal Batinkoff) have a hitch thrown into their plans to attend college and pursue professional careers when they discover that Darcy is pregnant. Deciding against abortion or adoption, the couple decides to carry the child to term and to try to raise it themselves; however they are unprepared for the myriad of decisions and responsibilities that they are forced to deal with. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Molly RingwaldRandall Batinkoff, (more)
 
1988  
 
Appearing as "herself", Gladys Knight arrives at Hillman to give a concert. Upon hearing that Gladys needs some new backup singers, Whitley (Jasmine Guy) and Jaleesa (Dawnn Lewis) team up with aspiring opera diva Angela (Sharon Brown) to prepare an audition. Perhaps it goes without saying that before long, the three ladies are at each others' throats. Elsewhere, Freddie (Cree Summer) is all set to accompany Dwayne (Kadeem Hardison) to Gladys' concert--assuming that she can work up enough gumption to ask him. Gladys Knight joins Jasmine Guy and Dawnn Lewis in a performance of "Love Overboard". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
PG13  
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Broadway's celebratory musical about rejection makes it to the screen in a fizzless adaptation by Richard Attenborough that misses the whole point of the Broadway show -- i.e. the dancing and the dancers. Instead, the dancers become a limp Greek chorus for the dead love affair between a choreographer, Zach (a pre-Gordon Gekko Michael Douglas) and his old flame, Cassie (Alyson Reed) the star dancer. Zach is holding try-outs for a new Broadway musical and, as armies of dancers are brought on stage to audition for Zach, he sits in the darkened recesses of the theater, puffing on a cigarette, as he winnows out hopeful dancers who want to become part of the chorus line for Zach's new show. Finally, Zach has reduced the dancers to 16 men and women, and he asks each of them to step to the footlights and tell him about their lives and their dreams. But backstage, while the dancers are confessing their pasts to Zach, Zach's past walks through the stage door. Cassie, Zach's ex-lover, whom Zach met, courted and broke up with in the theatrical environs, has returned. Once a big star, Cassie has returned to the theater -- not to see Zach but to audition for Zach's musical. She needs the work. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael DouglasTerrence Mann, (more)
 
1981  
 
The drama, based on a true story, follows the struggles of a woman, just out of prison, to build her life anew. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1981  
 
This episode focuses on Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford), who is appalled to discover that the city plans to tear down the building where she grew up. Taking a sentimental journey to her old neighborhood, Louise recalls her childhood, her mother, and her wedding. LaShana Dendy, Kim Callegar, and Sharon Brown appear as the various "younger" versions of Louise. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1977  
 
Gaining access to Bookman's citizen's band radio (remember those?), Michael (Ralph Carter) decides to line up a few dates by posing as his older brother J.J. Using this "handle," Michael connects with another CB enthusiast, who identifies herself as "Fun Girl." Describing herself as the ultimate in sexy sensuality, Fun Girl neglects to mention that she is a paraplegic, confined to a wheelchair. Sharon Brown, the daughter of series regular Johnny Brown (Bookman), guest stars in this poignant episode. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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