Nina Mae McKinney
Biography
Nina Mae McKinney (June 12, 1912 – May 3, 1967) was an American actress who worked internationally during the 1930s and in the postwar period in theatre, film and television, after beginning her career on Broadway and in Hollywood. Dubbed "The Black Garbo" in Europe because of her striking beauty, McKinney was both one of the first African-American film stars in the United States and one of the first African-Americans to appear on British television.
Known For
Safe in Hell
Sanders of the River
Pinky
Dark Waters
Copper Canyon
The Power of the Whistler
Together Again
Reckless
Blood Money
They Learned About Women
Hallelujah
Night Train to Memphis
The Devil's Daughter
The Lonely Trail
Television Demonstration Film
Danger Street
Kentucky Minstrels
Straight to Heaven