Dick Campbell (producer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Dick Campbell (producer)

Arts administrator, stage director and performer

Date of Birth: 27-Jun-1903

Place of Birth: Beaumont, Texas, United States

Date of Death: 20-Dec-1994

Profession: actor, stage actor, theater director

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Dick Campbell (producer)

  • Dick Campbell, born Cornelius Coleridge Campbell (June 27, 1903 – December 20, 1994), was a key figure in black theater during the Harlem Renaissance.
  • While a successful performer in his own right, Campbell is best known as a tireless advocate for black actors in general.
  • As a theater producer and director, he helped launch the careers of several black theater artists, including Ossie Davis, Frederick O'Neal, Loften Mitchell, Helen Martin, and Abram Hill.He was a co-founder of the Negro People's Theatre in 1935 and the Rose McLendon Players in 1937, which soon produced only plays written by African Americans.
  • That year he co-founded the Negro Actors Guild as well.
  • His advocacy of the hiring of more blacks in TV included a boycott in 1955.
  • From 1956 to 1964 he represented the State Department in Africa in its International Cultural Exchange Program.
  • Later he was appointed to public affairs for the Human Resources Administration under Mayor John Lindsay and acted as a spokesperson for his anti-poverty programs.
  • In 1972 he was co-founder of the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of Greater New York and served as its executive director until his death.

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