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Nationality
  
Italian-American

Other names
  
"Aunt Jemima"

Name
  
Tess Gardella


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Full Name
  
Therese Gardella

Born
  
December 19, 1894 (
1894-12-19
)
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Occupation
  
singer, dancer, actress

Known for
  
blackface; original "Queenie" in Showboat

Died
  
January 3, 1950, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Stand Up and Cheer!, Show Boat

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Therese Gardella (December 19, 1894 – January 3, 1950) was an Italian American performer on the stage and screen whose stage persona was "Aunt Jemima." She performed on both stage and screen, usually in blackface. A native of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Gardella came to New York City in 1918, singing in dances and nightclubs and also political rallies.

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She died of diabetes in Brooklyn, New York, on January 3, 1950.

Vaudeville

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She was introduced to the vaudeville stage by Lew Leslie, who gave her the stage name of Aunt Jemima. She appeared at the Palace and the New York Hippodrome, and attracted very favorable reviews from Variety.

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For her final performance, she returned to vaudeville, playing the Palace once more in 1949.

Theater

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Her first performance in the legitimate theater was in the 1921 version of George White's Scandals. But she was best known for her role in the classic stage musical Show Boat in 1927, where she originated the role of Queenie. She was the only member of the original Broadway cast to appear in blackface; the show featured an African-American chorus. Jules Bledsoe, who originated the role of Joe in the same production and sang Ol' Man River, was also African-American. She left the cast in 1930, returning to the vaudeville stage.

Film

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During the 1930s, Gardella appeared in occasional movie shorts filmed in New York, including the Vitaphone series Rambling 'Round Radio Row (1932–1934). She was usually billed as "Aunt Jemima." In 1938, the Vitaphone studio starred her as "Tess Gardella (Aunt Jemima)" in the two-reel musical short A Swing Opera. In this updated condensation of the famous operetta The Bohemian Girl, with special lyrics by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, Gardella was top-billed as the gypsy queen and does not wear blackface.

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Billboard summed up her appeal as the personification of the "colored mammy."

Filmography

Actress
1939
A Swing Opera (Short) as
The Gypsy Queen (as Tess 'Aunt Jemima' Gardella)
1938
Dave Apollon & His Orchestra (Short) as
Aunt Jemima
1936
Vitaphone Troupers (Short) as
Aunt Jemima (as Aunt Jemima)
1934
Stand Up and Cheer! as
Aunt Jemima (as 'Aunt Jemima')
1933
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #3 (Short) as
Aunt Jemima (as Aunt Jemima)
1932
The Lease Breakers (Short) as
Performer (as Aunt Jemima)
1930
Honey as
Aunt Jemima (uncredited)
1929
Show Boat as
Queenie [prologue] (as Aunt Jemima)
1927
Aunt Jemima: The Original Fun Flour Maker (Short) as
Aunt Jemima (as Aunt Jemima)
Soundtrack
1938
Dave Apollon & His Orchestra (Short) (performer: "Born to Swing" - as Aunt Jemima, uncredited)
1936
Vitaphone Troupers (Short) (performer: "Clementine (from New Orleans)" - uncredited)
1934
Stand Up and Cheer! (performer: "I'm Laughin'" (1934) - uncredited)
1933
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #3 (Short) (performer: "I Ain't Got Nobody Much (and Nobody Cares for Me)" - as Aunt Jemima, uncredited)
1930
Honey (performer: "Sing You Sinners")
1929
Show Boat (performer: "C'mon Folks" (Queenie's Ballyhoo) (1927), "Hey, Feller!" (1927) - uncredited)
1927
Aunt Jemima: The Original Fun Flour Maker (Short) (performer: "My Idea of Heaven", " (That's the Reason) I Wish I Was in Dixie", "One Sweet Letter from You", "Everybody Stomp", "I Was Born in Virginia" - uncredited)
Self
1934
At the Mike (Short) as
Self - Aunt Jemima (as Aunt Jemima)
Archive Footage
2004
Broadway: The American Musical (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Queenie
- Give My Regards to Broadway: 1893-1927 (2004) - Queenie
1996
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Queenie in 'Show Boat'
- The Great Ziegfeld (1996) - Queenie in 'Show Boat'
1989
The Show Boat Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Queenie (silent home movie footage from 1932 revival) (uncredited)
1947
Big Time Revue (Short) as
Aunt Jemima (as Aunt Jemima)

References

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