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Related: About this forumIconic Broadway Star Dies, And Yes, Carol Channing Was Part Black
https://www.blackenterprise.com/iconic-broadway-star-carol-channing-was-part-black/The show business world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic theater stars. Carol Channing, known mostly for her role as clever matchmaker Dolly Levi in Broadways Hello Dolly! musical, passed away on Tuesday at age 97. Channing was part black and spoke often of the need to pass to achieve success.
The actress, singer, comedian, and dancer was a fixture on Broadway and on television, appearing in guest roles on shows including Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, The Love Boat, RuPauls Drag Race, and more.
In her autobiography, Just Lucky I Guess, published in 2002, Channing revealed that she was in fact, part African American. According to Wikipedia, Channings mother Adelaide Glaser was German Jewish and her father, George Christian Channing, was African American and German. Her father was a journalist and a Christian Scientist.
In an interview with former talk show host Larry King in 2002, Channing described her reaction to learning her father was half-black. when I found out. I was 16-years-old and my mother told me. And you know, only the reaction on me was, Gee, I got the greatest genes in show business. Every time I start to sing or dance, I know it, and Im proud of it.
She revealed in another interview that her mother told her about her fathers heritage because she didnt want her to be surprised if she had a black baby.
(More at link above.)
The actress, singer, comedian, and dancer was a fixture on Broadway and on television, appearing in guest roles on shows including Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, The Love Boat, RuPauls Drag Race, and more.
In her autobiography, Just Lucky I Guess, published in 2002, Channing revealed that she was in fact, part African American. According to Wikipedia, Channings mother Adelaide Glaser was German Jewish and her father, George Christian Channing, was African American and German. Her father was a journalist and a Christian Scientist.
In an interview with former talk show host Larry King in 2002, Channing described her reaction to learning her father was half-black. when I found out. I was 16-years-old and my mother told me. And you know, only the reaction on me was, Gee, I got the greatest genes in show business. Every time I start to sing or dance, I know it, and Im proud of it.
She revealed in another interview that her mother told her about her fathers heritage because she didnt want her to be surprised if she had a black baby.
(More at link above.)
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Iconic Broadway Star Dies, And Yes, Carol Channing Was Part Black (Original Post)
NurseJackie
Jan 2019
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rogue emissary
(3,214 posts)1. Never heard that before, but thanks for info.
2naSalit
(92,481 posts)2. That's interesting. I never knew much about her
except her fame part.
akraven
(1,975 posts)3. It still amazes me that so few know this.
I remember dad mentioning it sometime in the 60's, and I always trusted him so believed him. Didn't matter, she was awesome.
I will so miss her voice! We had "Hello Dolly" on VHS for years, and are trying to find it on DVD at a reasonable price.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)4. Farewell Dolly
brer cat
(26,177 posts)5. Thanks for posting this, NJ
Like others here, I was unaware of her heritage. It sounds like she embraced it even though she had to "pass" to succeed at that time.