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Unfinished Works?

'Marco Polo'  as Indian princess 'Empress Zaire'. In the July 1962 issue of EBONY magazine, it mentions that the movie 'Marco Polo'  ( Raoul Levy, Director) was a finished project.  It was finished that year and it was filmed in several locations including Yugoslavia, Bombay and Calcutta.  In the project Dorothy was an Indian princess 'Empress Zaire'. Another film made in Yugoslavia that was based on Don Quixote, she was to portray a circus cashier who motivates an opera star' career. Also, more projects were set for Mexico and Rome.

Dottie : In Her Words

"I suppose you could say that I basically kind of emotional, and there are some things, such as graduations and your husband being there when your baby is born, that are very important to me. I missed both of those.  My husband was not there when my baby was born and I  did miss my graduation. And I think the only constructive thing I have done about it is instead of crawling in a hole somewhere or dying on a vine, I use it in my acting, which comes out in an emotional way.  If I have a scene to do that is emotional, it is easy for me to grab an emotion, because I already have them there - little hurts." "This is the biggest hurt of all my whole life." Dorothy's daughter Harolyn was born brain-damaged.  When Dorothy could no longer care for her, Harolyn was put into a private home.

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Books on Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge: Singer & Actress  Deann Herringshaw (Author)

The Dandridge Sisters (The Wonder Children, Kids)

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The Decks Ran Red (1958)

James Mason