Butterfly McQueen

Butterfly McQueen

actress, soundtrack

Butterfly McQueen was born on Jan 08, 1911 in USA. Butterfly McQueen's big-screen debut came with The Women directed by George Cukor in 1939. Butterfly McQueen is known for Beulah directed by Richard L. Bare, Ethel Waters stars as Beulah and Louise Beavers as Beulah. The most recent award Butterfly McQueen achieved is Daytime Emmy Awards. The upcoming new movie Butterfly McQueen plays is The Mosquito Coast which will be released on Nov 26, 1986.

Thelma McQueen attended public school in Augusta, Georgia and graduated from high school in Long Island, New York. She studied dance with Katherine Dunham, Geoffrey Holder, and Janet Collins. She danced with the Venezuela Jones Negro Youth Group. The "Butterfly" stage name, which does describe her constantly moving arms, actually derives from dancing the "Butterfly Ballet" in a 1935 production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Her stage debut was in "Brown Sugar," directed by George Abbott for whom she did several other stage shows. In 1939 she appeared as the shop girls' assistant Lulu in Femmes (1939) and in her most famous role, the irresponsible, whiny Prissy of Autant en emporte le vent (1939) ("Oh, Miss Scarlett, I don't know nuthin' 'bout birthin' babies").Two other notable appearances among her string of silly maid parts were in La belle de San Francisco (1945) and Le roman de Mildred Pierce (1945). From 1947 to 1951, she was a regular on the radio show "Beulah" and then in the TV version 1950-52.In 1980, a Greyhound Bus Lines guard mistook her for a pickpocket and handled her roughly, throwing her against a bench and cracking several of her ribs. She sued for assault, and after several years of litigation, she was awarded $60,000. She chose to live very frugally on the money and retired to a small town outside Augusta, Georgia, where she lived in anonymity in a modest one-bedroom cottage.On the night of Dec. 22, 1995, a fire broke out in her home, and she was found by firefighters lying on the sidewalk outside with severe burns over 70 percent of her body. She said her clothes caught fire while she was trying to light a kerosene heater in her cottage, which was destroyed by the fire. She was taken to Augusta Regional Medical Center, where she died at age 84.

  • Birthday

    Jan 08, 1911
  • Place of Birth

    Tampa, Florida, USA

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Awards

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Daytime Emmy Awards
1980
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming
Winner - Daytime Emmy

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