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Cause of death
  
Stroke

Name
  
Amanda Randolph

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actress

Other names
  
Mandy Randolph

Nieces
  
Barbara Randolph

Years active
  
1919–1967


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Born
  
September 2, 1896 (
1896-09-02
)

Occupation
  
Actress, singer, pianist

Died
  
August 24, 1967, Duarte, California, United States

Siblings
  
Lillian Randolph, Steve Gibson

Spouse
  
Arthur Sherman (m. 1918), Harry Hansberry (m. ?–1961)

Movies and TV shows
  
Amos 'n' Andy, The Danny Thomas Show, No Way Out, Swing!, Make Room for Granddaddy

Similar People
  
Lillian Randolph, Ernestine Wade, Nick Stewart, Charles Correll, Freeman Gosden

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Amanda E. Randolph (September 2, 1896 – August 24, 1967) was an American actress, singer and musician. She was the first African-American performer to star in a regularly scheduled network television show, appearing in DuMont's The Laytons.

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Early life

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Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Randolph was the daughter of a Methodist minister and a teacher. She had a younger sister, Lillian who also became an actress.

Music

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The Randolph family moved frequently. At the age of 14, Randolph began earning extra money playing piano and the organ in Cleveland, Ohio. Around 1919, she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where she recorded several piano rolls of hot jazz and blues music for the Vocalstyle company of Cincinnati while working as a musician in Ohio's Lyric Theatre. These are the only known rolls recorded by a black female pianist. Randolph did her work for the company under the name Mandy Randolph. She is shown as the performer of "The Yellow Dog Blues", by W. C. Handy in 1919, Vocalstyle roll # 11562. Randolph also wrote music she recorded for the Vocalstyle company; she is shown as both the performer and composer of "I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru Paradise", and as the co-author of "Cryin' Blues" with H. C. Washington.

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Randolph also cut audio recordings, accompanied by Sammie Lewis. A record album was produced in 1996 by Document Records called, Blues & Jazz Obscurities (1923-1931), containing the six duets the pair produced. Still working under the name Mandy Randolph, she recorded "Cootie Crawl" (G11425) on April 30, 1923, and "I Got Another Lovin' Daddy" for Gennett Records.

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She was invited to join the Sissle and Blake musical, Shuffle Along, in New York in 1924 and went on to do Lucky Sambo as one of the Three Dixie Songbirds (sharing the bill with its star, Tim Moore). in 1925, she was part of Sissle and Blake's The Chocolate Dandies. Randolph then worked in musicals at New York's Alhambra Theater until 1930, following that with work in Europe and England for a year.

Randolph worked on the vaudeville and burlesque circuits as a comedian and as a singer, noting that Abbott and Costello also got their start the same way. Randolph took a four-year hiatus from show business in 1932; she married and helped her husband run their restaurant in New York called The Clam House, which was a favorite of those in the entertainment industry. She then returned to performing, playing piano at a Greenwich Village club called The Black Cat. She made more records, this time recording for Bluebird Records. The label began in 1932 and was owned by RCA Victor Records. She did the vocals with her own band, billed as Amanda Randolph and her Orchestra. The records were made in New York City on October 8, 1936. On that date, Amanda cut: "Please Don't Talk About My Man" (Bluebird 6615), "Doin' The Suzie-Q" (Bluebird 6615), "Honey, Please Don't Turn Your Back On Me" (Bluebird 6616), "For Sentimental Reasons" (Bluebird 6617), "He May Be Your Man But" (Bluebird 6617), and "I've Got Something In My Eye", (Bluebird 6619-B). She also recorded "After Hours"; some of these songs can be heard on radio station KBRD which also broadcasts on the internet.

Films, radio and television

Randolph's film career began in 1936 with Black Network. She went on to do several Oscar Micheaux films, among them: Swing, Lying Lips and The Notorious Elinor Lee. Broadway roles in The Male Animal and Harlem Cavalcade soon followed. Around the same time, Randolph broke into radio, helped by people she met at The Clam House, who got her a CBS audition. She began working on various radio shows: Young Dr. Malone, Romance of Helen Trent and Big Sister.

She went on to become a regular cast member on Abie's Irish Rose, Kitty Foyle, and Miss Hattie with Ethel Barrymore, where she had the role of Venus. Randolph also appeared on Rudy Vallée's radio show and on Grand Central Station.

She continued working in films until the 1960s, and was one of the first black women to become a comedy favorite on television. Randolph was the first African-American performer to star in a regularly scheduled network television show, appearing in DuMont's The Laytons. This short-lived program was on the air two months in 1948.

During the 1948-1949 television season, Randolph starred for about a year in her own daytime musical TV program for DuMont, Amanda, which aired Mon-Fridays from 12noon to 12:15pm ET, making her the first African-American woman with her own show on daytime television. Randolph did not settle in California until 1949, when she earned a role in Sidney Poitier's No Way Out. Even though she was working in New York and her younger sister, Lillian, had been working in Hollywood for some time, newspapers often got the two sisters mixed up, doing a story on Amanda but with a photo of Lillian and vice versa. She then became a regular on the top early black TV show of the decade, Amos 'n' Andy, as Sapphire's mother, Ramona Smith, from 1951 to 1953; she also played the same role for the show's radio version from 1951 to 1954.

Randolph then began working with her sister, Lillian, who played Madame Queen on the radio and television shows. She was the star and titular character in Beulah from 1953 to 1954, assuming the role from Lillian. Randolph also did some work for CBS Radio Workshop in 1956, playing the role of the folk heroine Annie Christmas in The Legend of Annie Christmas.

Randolph had a recurring role as Louise the Maid on CBS's The Danny Thomas Show and appeared in the show's 1967 reunion program, which aired shortly after her death. She guest-starred on the NBC anthology series, The Barbara Stanwyck Show. In 1955, Amanda opened a restaurant in Los Angeles called "Mama's Place", where she did the cooking.

Despite all her film and television work, Randolph found herself slightly short of the requirements for a much-needed Screen Actors Guild pension at the age of 70; both sisters struggled for roles in the late 1930s. A role was written for her to gain eligibility.

Personal life

She married Harry Hansberry sometime after 1940. Hansberry was the owner of the "Hansberry's Clam House" (aka "Edith's Clam House") at 146 West 133rd Street, New York City's most famous gay speakeasy in Harlem, The couple had two children before separating. They were estranged when Hansberry died of a heart attack in 1961.

Death

Randolph died of a stroke in Duarte, California, on August 24, 1967, aged 70. She is survived by a son, Joseph, and a daughter, Evelyn. She is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills beside her sister, Lillian.

Filmography

Actress
1967
The Danny Thomas Hour (TV Series) as
Louise
- Make More Room for Daddy (1967) - Louise
1967
CBS Playhouse (TV Series) as
Marian
- Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (1967) - Marian
1967
The Last Challenge as
Sally - Maid (uncredited)
1967
That Girl (TV Series) as
Harriet
- Paper Hats & Everything (1967) - Harriet
1955
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Louise
- The Persistent Cop (1964) - Louise
- Beautiful Lady (1964) - Louise
- Pupa's Pooch (1964) - Louise
- Pupa from Italy (1964) - Louise
- The Leprechaun (1964) - Louise
- Tonoose Gets a Job (1964) - Louise
- Bunny Gets Into the Act (1964) - Louise
- The Quiz Show (1964) - Louise
- Kathy, the Secretary (1964) - Louise
- Linda's Crush (1964) - Louise
- My Fair Uncle (1963) - Louise
- Linda and the New Dress (1963) - Louise
- The Woman Behind the Jokes (1963) - Louise
- Here's the $50 Back (1963) - Louise
- The Perfect Crime (1963) - Louise
- Tonoose's Brother (1963) - Louise
- Linda, the Grownup (1963) - Louise
- Louise to the Rescue (1963) - Louise
- Jose's Guided Tour (1963) - Louise
- Charley, the Tiger (1963) - Louise
- Rusty's Birthday (1963) - Louise
- Charley the Artist (1962) - Louise
- Bunny, the Brownie Leader (1962) - Louise
- Jose, the Scholar (1962) - Louise
- Rusty for President (1962) - Louise
- Baby (1962) - Louise
- Bunny Cooks a Meal (1962) - Louise
- Hunger Strike (1962) - Louise
- The P.T.A. Bash (1962) - Louise
- Tonoose's Plot (1961) - Louise
- Tonoose vs. Daly (1961) - Louise
- The Magician (1961) - Louise
- The Dog Walkers (1961) - Louise
- Four Angels (1961) - Louise
- The Rum Cake (1961) - Louise
- The Plant (1961) - Louise
- Danny Proposes to His Wife (1960) - Louise
- Kathy and the Glamour Girl (1960) - Louise
- Danny and the Actor's School (1960) - Louise
- Family Portrait (1960) - Louise
- Three on a Honeymoon (1960) - Louise
- The Wedding (1960) - Louise
- Bachelor Party (1960) - Louise
- Jealousy (1959) - Louise
- Terry Comes Home (1959) - Louise
- Surprise Party (1959) - Louise
- Losers Weepers (1959) - Louise
- Kathy Leaves Danny (1959) - Louise
- Frankie Laine Sings for Gina (1959) - Louise
- Kathy's Career (1958) - Louise
- Linda's Tonsils (1958) - Louise
- Take a Message (1958) - Louise
- The First Anniversary (1958) - Louise
- Danny Roars Again (1958) - Louise (uncredited)
- St. Vincent's Frolics (1958) - Louise
- The Non-Orgs (1957) - Louise
- Terry vs. Kathy (1957) - Louise
- Danny's Proposal (1957) - Louise
- Little Miss Moppet (1957) - Louise
- Men Are Men (1957) - Louise
- Danny Meets Kathy (1957) - Louise
- Uncle Tonoose Pays a Visit (1957) - Louise
- Danny's Fiancée (1957) - Louise
- Danny Goes Social (1957) - Louise
- Christmas and Clowns (1956) - Louise
- Danny's Comeback (1956) - Louise
- Be a Pal to Your Son (1956) - Louise
- Problem Father (1956) - Louise
- Boarding School (1956) - Louise
- We're Going to Chicago (1956) - Louise
- Louise's Surprise Party (1955) - Louise
- Danny's Palladium Offer (1955) - Louise
- Daddy's Biography (1955) - Louise
- Terry's First Big Crush (1955) - Louise
1962
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Cleo
- Dark Decision (1962) - Cleo
1962
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Grace - Maid
- The Case of the Dodging Domino (1962) - Grace - Maid
1961
Pocketful of Miracles as
Annie's Neighbor (uncredited)
1961
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Mattie
- Sweet Bloom of Death (1961) - Mattie
1961
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
Cora
- Big Career (1961) - Cora
1960
The Man from Blackhawk (TV Series) as
Auntie Cotton
- The Ghost of Lafitte (1960) - Auntie Cotton
1960
Heller in Pink Tights as
Edna - Mrs. Haddock's Maid (uncredited)
1959
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Madam
- The Dutch Schultz Story (1959) - Madam (uncredited)
1958
How to Marry a Millionaire (TV Series) as
Agnes
- What's Cookin' with Loco? (1958) - Agnes
1958
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Mama Omolu
- The Screaming Doll (1958) - Mama Omolu
1958
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Bertha Cox
- Father and Son (1958) - Bertha Cox
1958
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Gladys
- The Gentleman from Seventh Avenue (1958) - Gladys
1957
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) as
Wardrobe Woman
- Ballerina (1957) - Wardrobe Woman
1956
Full of Life as
Delia (uncredited)
1956
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Kate
- Claire (1956) - Kate (as Armanda Randolph)
1951
The Amos 'n Andy Show (TV Series) as
Mama / Mother-in-Law / Sapphire's Mother / ...
- Story of the Invisible Glass (1955) - Mama
- The Kingfish Becomes a Press Agent (1955) - Mama
- Kingfish Teaches Andy to Fly (1955) - Sapphire's Mother (credit only)
- The Uranium Mine (1955) - Mama
- The Girl at the Station (1955) - Mama
- The Chinchilla Business (1955) - Mama
- Second Honeymoon (1955) - Mama
- The Kingfish Gets Amnesia (1955) - Mama
- The Convention (1953) - Mama (uncredited)
- The Society Party (1953) - Mama
- The New Neighbors (1953) - Mama
- The Kingfish Buys a Chair (1953) - Mamma
- The Lodge Brothers Complain (1953) - Mama
- Vacation Show (1953) - Mama
- The Adoption (1953) - Mother-in-Law
- Mr. Jackson Comes to Town (1953) - Mama
- Sapphire's Sister (1953) - Mama
- The Kingfish Finds His Future (1953) - Mama
- Seeing Is Believing (1953) - Mama
- Leroy's Suits (1953) - Mama
- Andy Gets Married (1953) - Mama (credit only)
- The Ballet Tickets (1953) - Mama
- The Birthday Card (1953) - Mama
- Cousin Effie's Will (1952) - Mother-in-Law
- Kingfish Sells a Lot (1952) - Mama (credit only)
- The Engagement Ring (1952) - Mama
- The Boarder (1952) - Mama (uncredited)
- The Broken Clock (1952) - Mama
- The Eyeglasses (1952) - Mama
- The Piggy Bank (1952) - Mama
- Relatives (1951) - Mama
- The Turkey Dinner (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- The Diner (1951) - Mama
- Quo Vadis (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- Getting Mama Married: Part 2 (1951) - Mama
- Getting Mama Married: Part 1 (1951) - Mama
- Amos Helps Out (1951) - Mama
- Andy Buys a House (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- Jewelry Store Robbery (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- The Fur Coat (1951) - Mama
- The Gun (1951) - Mama
- The Winslow Woman (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- Sapphire Disappears (1951) - Mama
- Counterfeiters Rent Basement (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- Kingfish Has a Baby (1951) - Mama
- Kingfish's Secretary (1951) - Mama (credit only)
- Kingfish Gets Drafted (1951) - Mama
1955
A Man Called Peter as
Willie (uncredited)
1954
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Lulu
- Something About Love (1954) - Lulu
1953
Mister Scoutmaster as
Savannah, the Maid
1952
Beulah (TV Series)
- Harry Builds a Den (1952)
- Beulah and the Jalopy (1952)
- It's All Done with Wires (1952)
- Let the Men Handle It (1952)
- They Also Serve (1952)
- The Missing Milk (1952)
- Bill's Examination (1952)
- Trial Separation (1952)
- A Skunk Named Sam (1952)
- The Stamp Collection (1952)
- Child's Eye View (1952)
- Lucky Number (1952)
- Beulah and the Cowboy (1952)
- Beulah and the Airplane (1952)
- Harry Raises Chinchillas (1952)
- Harry and the Exercise Bug (1952)
- Donnie Joins the Circus (1952)
1952
Bomba and the Jungle Girl as
Linasi
1952
The Iron Mistress as
Maria (uncredited)
1952
Bonzo Goes to College as
Columbine (uncredited)
1952
She's Working Her Way Through College as
Maybelle (uncredited)
1951
Audrey the Rainmaker (Short) as
Petunia (voice)
1951
Hold the Lion Please (Short) as
Petunia (voice)
1950
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
- That Other Woman (1950)
1950
No Way Out as
Gladys (uncredited)
1949
Song of the Birds (Short) as
Petunia (voice, uncredited)
1949
Toys Will Be Toys (Short) as
Laughing Mammy (uncredited)
1949
The Lost Dream (Short) as
Petunia (voice, uncredited)
1948
Amanda (TV Series) as
Hostess
1948
The Laytons (TV Series) as
Martha
- The Moose Hangs High (1948) - Martha
1948
Butterscotch and Soda (Short) as
Petunia (voice, uncredited)
1945
Eddie Green's Laff Jamboree
1944
Lulu's Birthday Party (Short) as
Mandy (uncredited)
1944
Uninvited Guest (TV Movie)
1944
Lulu's Indoor Outing (Short) as
Mandy (uncredited)
1944
Lucky Lulu (Short) as
Mandy (voice)
1944
Lulu Gets the Birdie (Short) as
Mandy (voice)
1944
Eggs Don't Bounce (Short) as
Mandy (uncredited)
1943
Cabin in the Sky as
Churchgoer (uncredited)
1940
Comes Midnight
1940
Swing Social (Short) as
Sister Creel Dodger (uncredited)
1940
The Notorious Elinor Lee as
Mary's mother
1939
Lying Lips as
Matron
1938
Swing! as
Liza Freeman (as Mandy Randolph)
1936
The Black Network (Short) as
Mezzanine Johnson
1933
Paul Revere, Jr. (Short) as
Revere's Maid (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1957
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- The Rum Cake (1961) - (performer: "(Won't You Come Home) Bill Bailey" - uncredited)
- Danny's Proposal (1957) - (performer: "I Can't Give You Anything But Love")
1953
The Amos 'n Andy Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Sapphire's Sister (1953) - (performer: "Be My Love" - uncredited)
1936
The Black Network (Short) (performer: "Something Must Be Wrong with Me" - uncredited)
Self
1965
Danny Thomas Reunion Special (TV Special) as
Louise the Maid
1948
Amanda (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Etta Moten (1949) - Self - Host
- Episode dated 14 January 1949 (1949) - Self - Host
- Episode dated 13 January 1949 (1949) - Self - Host
- Episode dated 12 January 1949 (1949) - Self - Host
- Premiere (1948) - Self - Host
1945
Ladies Be Seated (TV Series) as
Self - singer & spokeswoman for Aunt Jemima pancake mix / Self - singer
- Episode #1.6 (1945) - Self - singer & spokeswoman for Aunt Jemima pancake mix
- Episode #1.5 (1945) - Self - singer & spokeswoman for Aunt Jemima pancake mix
- Episode #1.4 (1945) - Self - singer & spokeswoman for Aunt Jemima pancake mix
- Episode #1.3 (1945) - Self - singer
- Episode #1.2 (1945) - Self - singer
- Premiere TV version on NBC station WRGB, Schenectady, NY (1945) - Self - singer & spokeswoman for Aunt Jemima pancake mix
Archive Footage
2008
Pioneers of Television (TV Series documentary) as
Louise the Maid - Make Room for Daddy / Self / Louise the Maid
- Breaking Barriers (2014) - Louise the Maid - Make Room for Daddy
- Sitcoms (2008) - Self / Louise the Maid

References

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