
Edna Mae Harris
Edna Mae Harris was one of the best-known Black actresses of the 1930s and 1940s. She starred in many all-black cast independently produced movies of the day. An attractive woman who had a soulful voice, personality and sex appeal, she could sing, dance and act. The personification of a Harlem performer, Edna found fame by playing in both stage and screen versions of The Green Pastures (1936) as Zeba. Audiences loved her, and she received glorious reviews, so it was no surprise when Hollywood asked her to repeat her role on screen to wide acclaim. Edna Mae was very much in demand starring in some of the top Black movies such as Spirit of Youth (1938), Paradise in Harlem (1939), Sunday Sinners (1940), The Notorious Elinor Lee (1940), and Tall, Tan, and Terrific (1946), showing her excellent acting skills in drama and comedy. Edna Mae Harris got to tell her story in her later years in the documentary, Midnight Ramble (1994), about independently produced Black films.
Filmography (14)
MOVIE★ 7.3Midnight Ramble1994as Self - Actress
TVI Remember Harlem1981as self
MOVIE★ 6.3Stage Door Canteen1943as Sun Tan Girl (uncredited)
MOVIELegs Ain't No Good1942
MOVIE★ 10.0Stolen Paradise1940as Maid
MOVIE★ 10.0Sunday Sinners1940as Corrine Aiken
MOVIE★ 4.0The Notorious Elinor Lee1940as Fredi Welsh
MOVIE★ 5.0Lying Lips1939as Elsie Bellwood
MOVIE★ 5.0Paradise in Harlem1939as Doll Davis
MOVIE★ 6.1Spirit of Youth1938as Mary Bowdin
MOVIE★ 6.3The Green Pastures1936as Zeba
MOVIE★ 6.6Bullets or Ballots1936as Rose - Lee's Maid (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.5Fury1936as Black Woman (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.7Private Number1936as Lulu (Uncredited)