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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1940–1975


Name
  
Ernestine Wade

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
August 7, 1906 (
1906-08-07
)

Died
  
April 15, 1983, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Amos 'n' Andy, The Guns of Fort Petticoat, Hey - Hey - Hey - It's Fat Albert, Unexpected Riches, Critic's Choice

Similar People
  
Alvin Childress, Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Amanda Randolph, George Marshall

Ernestine Wade (August 7, 1906 – April 15, 1983) was an American actress who is best known for playing the role of Sapphire Stevens on both the radio and TV versions of The Amos 'n' Andy Show.

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Career

Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Wade was trained as a singer and organist. Her family had a strong connection to the theater. Her mother, Hazel Wade, worked in vaudeville as a performer, while her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, worked for the Lincoln Theater in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Ernestine grew up in Los Angeles and started her acting career at age four. In 1935, Ernestine was a member of the Four Hot Chocolates singing group. She appeared in bit parts in films and did the voice performance of a butterfly in the 1946 Walt Disney production Song of the South. Wade was a member of the choir organized by actress-singer Anne Brown for the filming of the George Gershwin biographical film Rhapsody in Blue (1945) and appeared in the film as one of the "Catfish Row" residents in the Porgy and Bess segment. She enjoyed the highest level of prominence on Amos 'n Andy by playing the shrewish, demanding and manipulative wife of George “Kingfish” Stevens. Wade, Johnny Lee, and Lillian Randolph were the only cast members of the radio version of Amos 'n Andy to appear in the television version.

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Ernestine began playing Sapphire Stevens in 1939, but originally came to the Amos 'n' Andy radio show in the role of Valada Green, a lady who believed she had married Andy. In her interview which is part of the documentary Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy, Wade related how she got the job with the radio show. Initially there for a singing role, she was asked if she could "do lines". When the answer was yes, she was first asked to say "I do" and then to scream; the scream got her the role of Valada Green. Ernestine also played the radio roles of The Widow Armbruster, Sara Fletcher, and Mrs. Van Porter.

In a 1979 interview, Ernestine related that she would often be stopped by strangers who recognized her from the television show, saying, "I know who you are and I want to ask you, is that your real husband?" At her home, she had framed signed photos from the members of the Amos 'n' Andy television show cast. Tim Moore, her TV husband, wrote the following on his, "My Best Wishes To My Darling Battle ax From The Kingfish Tim Moore".

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Wade defended her character against criticism of being a negative stereotype of African American women. In a 1973 interview, she stated, “I know there were those who were offended by it, but I still have people stop me on the street to tell me how much they enjoyed it. And many of those people are black members of the NAACP.” The documentary Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy covered the history of the radio and television shows as well as interviews with surviving cast members. Ernestine was among them, and she continued her defense of the show and those with roles in it. She believed that the roles she and her colleagues played made it possible for African-American actors who came later to be cast in a wider variety of roles. She also considered the early typecast roles, where women were most often cast as maids, not to be damaging, seeing them in the sense of someone being either given the role of the hero or the part of the villain.

In later years, she continued as an actress, doing more voice work for radio and cartoons. After Amos 'n' Andy, Wade did voice work in television and radio commercials. Ernestine also did office work and played the organ. She also appeared in an 1967 episode of TV's Family Affair as a maid working for a stage actress played by Joan Blondell.

Death

Ernestine Wade is buried in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Since she had no headstone, the West Adams Heritage Association marked her grave with a plaque.

Filmography

Actress
1974
That's My Mama (TV Series) as
Laura / Augusta
- The Birthday Party (1975) - Laura
- Clifton's Sugar Mama (1974) - Augusta
1972
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (TV Series) as
Veronica's Aunt
- Willie Mays and the Say-Hey Kid (1972) - Veronica's Aunt (voice)
1972
Love, American Style (TV Series)(segment "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father")
- Love and the Bachelor Party/Love and the Latin Lover/Love and the Old-Fashioned Father/Love and the Test of Manhood (1972) - (segment "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father") (voice)
1969
Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert (TV Movie) as
Billy's Mother (voice)
1969
Julia (TV Series) as
Eloise James
- The Undergraduate (1969) - Eloise James
1967
Family Affair (TV Series) as
Ruby
- Somebody Upstairs (1967) - Ruby
1963
Critic's Choice as
Thelma
1961
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Maid
- The Nero Rankin Story (1961) - Maid (uncredited)
1960
High Time as
Judge Carter's Maid (uncredited)
1957
Bernardine as
Cleo, Wilsons' Maid (uncredited)
1957
The Guns of Fort Petticoat as
Hetty
1956
Three Violent People as
Maid (uncredited)
1956
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
Bess
- The Return of the Alcibiade (1956) - Bess
1956
The Girl He Left Behind as
Lorna (uncredited)
1956
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Gladys
- Sizeman and Son (1956) - Gladys
1951
The Amos 'n Andy Show (TV Series) as
Sapphire
- The Meal Ticket (1955) - Sapphire
- Story of the Invisible Glass (1955) - Sapphire
- The Kingfish Becomes a Press Agent (1955) - Sapphire
- Kingfish Teaches Andy to Fly (1955) - Sapphire
- The Insurance Policy (1955) - Sapphire
- The Uranium Mine (1955) - Sapphire
- The Girl at the Station (1955) - Sapphire
- The Chinchilla Business (1955) - Sapphire
- Second Honeymoon (1955) - Sapphire
- The Kingfish Gets Amnesia (1955) - Sapphire
- Andy the Godfather (1955) - Sapphire
- The Girl Upstairs (1953) - Sapphire
- The Convention (1953) - Sapphire
- The Society Party (1953) - Sapphire
- Kingfish Goes to Work (1953) - Sapphire
- The Light Blue Car (1953) - Sapphire
- The New Neighbors (1953) - Sapphire
- The Kingfish Buys a Chair (1953) - Sapphire
- The Lodge Brothers Complain (1953) - Sapphire
- Vacation Show (1953) - Sapphire
- The Adoption (1953) - Sapphire
- Mr. Jackson Comes to Town (1953) - Sapphire
- Sapphire's Sister (1953) - Sapphire
- The Kingfish Finds His Future (1953) - Sapphire
- Superfine Brush (1953) - Sapphire
- Seeing Is Believing (1953) - Sapphire
- Leroy's Suits (1953) - Sapphire
- Andy Gets Married (1953) - Sapphire (credit only)
- The Ballet Tickets (1953) - Sapphire
- The Birthday Card (1953) - Sapphire
- Cousin Effie's Will (1952) - Sapphire
- Kingfish Sells a Lot (1952) - Sapphire
- Arabia (1952) - Sapphire
- The Engagement Ring (1952) - Sapphire
- The Boarder (1952) - Sapphire
- The Broken Clock (1952) - Sapphire
- The Eyeglasses (1952) - Sapphire
- Sapphire's Mysterious Admirer (1952) - Sapphire
- The Piggy Bank (1952) - Sapphire
- Hospitalization (1952) - Sapphire
- Andy Gets a Telegram (1951) - Sapphire
- Relatives (1951) - Sapphire
- Ready-Made Family (1951) - Sapphire
- The Turkey Dinner (1951) - Sapphire
- The Diner (1951) - Sapphire
- Quo Vadis (1951) - Sapphire
- Traffic Violation (1951) - Sapphire
- The Happy Stevenses (1951) - Sapphire
- Getting Mama Married: Part 2 (1951) - Sapphire
- Getting Mama Married: Part 1 (1951) - Sapphire
- Amos Helps Out (1951) - Sapphire
- Andy Buys a House (1951) - Sapphire
- Kingfish's Last Friend (1951) - Sapphire
- Jewelry Store Robbery (1951) - Sapphire
- The Fur Coat (1951) - Sapphire
- Leroy Lends a Hand (1951) - Sapphire
- Call Lehigh 4-9900 (1951) - Sapphire
- The Gun (1951) - Sapphire
- The Winslow Woman (1951) - Sapphire
- Sapphire Disappears (1951) - Sapphire
- Counterfeiters Rent Basement (1951) - Sapphire (credit only)
- Kingfish Has a Baby (1951) - Sapphire
- The Rare Coin (1951) - Sapphire
- Kingfish's Secretary (1951) - Sapphire
- Kingfish Gets Drafted (1951) - Sapphire
1946
Song of the South as
Butterfly (uncredited)
1943
Cabin in the Sky as
Churchgoer (uncredited)
1942
Unexpected Riches (Short) as
Bit in Buckwheat's dream
1940
Santa Fe Trail as
Black Woman (uncredited)
1934
Black Moon
Soundtrack
1953
The Amos 'n Andy Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Sapphire's Sister (1953) - (performer: "Be My Love" - uncredited)
Thanks
1983
Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
Archive Footage
2014
Pioneers of Television (TV Series documentary) as
Sapphire Stevens - Amos 'n' Andy Show
- Breaking Barriers (2014) - Sapphire Stevens - Amos 'n' Andy Show
1983
Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Sapphire

References

Ernestine Wade Wikipedia