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  1. Josephine Baker Story. Alterseinstufung: Nicht geprüft Format: DVD. 4,6 399 Sternebewertungen. 957€. Preisangaben inkl. USt. Abhängig von der Lieferadresse kann die USt. an der Kasse variieren. Weitere Informationen. 5 27 €. Preisangaben inkl. USt. Abhängig von der Lieferadresse kann die USt. an der Kasse variieren. Weitere Informationen.

  2. The Josephine Baker Story. Josephine Baker was an African-American dancer who found fame, fortune and freedom in Paris during the 1920’s. Despite her colleague’s warning that dancers don’t last, she parlayed her success into a long career while also supporting the French resistance during WWII, fighting for civil rights in America and ...

  3. Lynn Whitfield Rubén Blades David Dukes. (1991) The American singer and dancer (Lynn Whitfield) goes to Paris in 1925 and becomes an exotic star ahead of her time. Start Shopping. Sign In. 130min. 0%. 73%.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2020 · The Josephine Baker story by Wood, Ean. Publication date 2000 Topics Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975, African American dancers -- France -- Biography, Women entertainers -- France -- Biography Publisher London : Sanctuary Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor

  5. Product Information. This award-winning HBO original tells the story of Josephine Baker (a spectacular Lynn Whitfield), the 1920s black entertainer who had a turbulent showbiz career. Beginning with Josephine's birth into poverty in St. Louis, director Brian Gibson's film follows her escape to the vaudeville circuit, which takes her to Paris ...

  6. Josephine Baker (1906–1975) was an American dancer, singer, actress, and civil rights activist who found fame as an expatriate in Europe. Poster of Josephine Baker advertising her performance at the Strand Theater, 1951. Josephine Baker was born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, to a washerwoman and vaudeville performer.

  7. Biography of the African-American who became a major performer in the Paris cabarets of the 1920s and 1930s. The film follows her life beginning as a struggling performer in 1917 St. Louis, her frustrations leading to her move to France, and follows to her death in 1975. Written by John Sacksteder