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  1. Comic and actress Danitra Vance. She appeared on "Saturday Night Live" during the 1985-86 season. From there she landed a part in the revue "The Colored Museum," at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. She played everything from a stewardess on a slave ship to a talking afro wig. She's currently reviving the part at the Mark Taper Theater in Los Angeles. She can also be seen in the upcoming movie ...

  2. 21 de ago. de 1994 · Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Danitra Vance (5935483)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges. Memorial ID. Invalid memorial. Please enter a valid Memorial ID. You cannot merge a memorial into itself.

  3. Danitra Vance (1954 - 1994) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: La guerra de los Rose, 15 horas hacia el precipicio, El precio del triunfo, El pequeño Tate, SNL 40: Saturday Night Live 40 (TV) y Conspiración F.B.I. (TV)

  4. Danitra Vance (July 13, 1954 – August 21, 1994) was an American comedian and actress best known for Saturday Night Live and Limit Up.. In 1986, she met playwright George C. Wolfe and appeared in his Off-Broadway plays The Colored Museum and, later in 1990, Spunk, Wolfe's adaptation of several Zora Neale Hurston short stories.Vance’s work with Wolfe earned her both an NAACP Image Award as ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2013 · Danitra Vance, a gifted downtown actress and Second City veteran, lasted just one season. “Saturday Night Live” later cast Ellen Cleghorne (1991-95) and Maya Rudolph, a biracial star who left ...

  6. Danitra Vance was a highly regarded stage actress who occasionally ventured into films and television. Vance debuted on stage in the early '80s and subsequently worked closely with New York Shakespeare Festival producer George C. Wolfe. Her stage work won her some prestigious awards, including two Dramalogues, an NAACP Image Award, and an Obie.

  7. Danitra Vance. Live-wire African-American actor and comedian whose energies were primarily focused on New York's off-Broadway performance scene. With her large eyes, open features and shock of ...