Rosetta LeNoire

Acting

Rosetta LeNoire

Born August 8, 1911New York City, New York, USA28 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rosetta LeNoire (August 8, 1911 - March 17, 2002) was an American stage, screen, and television actress, as well as a Broadway producer and casting agent. As a young girl LeNoire suffered from rickets, which her godfather, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, helped her overcome by teaching her to dance. LeNoire made her acting debut in a 1939 production of The Hot Mikado, starring Robinson, in which she played "Little Maid From School" Peep-Bo. She also appeared onstage, mostly as a singer and dancer, in I Had a Ball, Bassa Moona, Marching with Jimmy, Janie, Decision, Three's a Family, Destry Rides Again, and the Off Broadway Double Entry (two one-act musicals showcasing Lenoire: "The Bible Salesman," with a pre-SNL Garrett Morris, and "The Oldest Trick in the World" with Jane Connell). LeNoire is best known to contemporary audiences for her work in television. She had regular roles on the series Gimme a Break! and Amen, and is best known for her role as Estelle Winslow on Family Matters. In 1999, she was awarded the National Medal of Arts. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rosetta LeNoire, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Family Matters
1989Family Matters
as Estelle WinslowTV
Brewster's Millions
1985Brewster's Millions
as Judge R. WoodsMovie
Lily in Love
1984Lily in Love
as RosannaMovie
Moscow on the Hudson
1984Moscow on the Hudson
as The Judge (as Rosetta Le Noire)Movie
Daniel
1983Daniel
as Prison MatronMovie
Big Blonde
1980Big Blonde
as NettieMovie
Fantasy Island
1978Fantasy Island
as Mama LaTV
Mandy's Grandmother
1978Mandy's Grandmother
as LibrarianMovie
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1977Thank You, M'am
as Mrs. Luetta Bates Washington JonesMovie
The Sunshine Boys
1975The Sunshine Boys
as Odessa, Willy's NurseMovie
Fritz the Cat
1972Fritz the Cat
as Bertha / Additional Female Crows (voice)Movie
Anna Lucasta
1958Anna Lucasta
as StellaMovie
The Defender (Studio One)
1957The Defender (Studio One)
as Mary Ellen BaileyMovie
Studio One
1948Studio One
as Mary Ellen BaileyTV