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Melba Moore

Melba Moore

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 Moore/Clifton 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, All Movie Guide


Melba Moore Trivia

When was Melba Moore born?
Melba Moore was born on October 29, 1945

Who did Melba Moore play in The Fighting Temptations?
Melba Moore was Bessie in The Fighting Temptations

What role did Melba Moore play in All Dogs Go to Heaven?
Melba Moore played Whippet Angel in All Dogs Go to Heaven

Who did Melba Moore portray in Lost in the Stars?
Melba Moore was Irina in Lost in the Stars

Who did Melba Moore play in Hair?
Melba Moore was "3-5-0-0" Soloist in Hair

Who did Melba Moore play in Def by Temptation?
Melba Moore was Madam Sonya in Def by Temptation



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