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[edit]I have searched extensively in Newspapers.com and all am finding are brief mentions, generally in a list of other showgirls. Other than that, a bit about a divorce and a lawsuit. She only gets brief mentions, if even that, for the films and often is not even listed on the billing. @Silver seren, it looks like you have done some work as well on this. What are your thoughts? S0091 (talk) 18:58, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
- I haven't done a deep dive on this one yet. I've found in past actresses from the early 20th century, particularly for African Americans, that a lot of the sources haven't been digitized yet and Newspapers.com can only get you so far. And half the problem with Newspapers.com is that there frequently are sources to be found, but you really have to get the search terms right to find them. There may be alternative names used in the period as well for the subject. SilverserenC 19:08, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
- While I did search both "Artie Young" and "Artie Brandon", she is more consistently referred to as Young (limited search to only California and New York). I also did nationwide searches on the films as well because I found Newspapers.com might miss matches occasionally and easier to do a broader search but only found a couple articles that even mentioned her. I was disappointed with the California Eagle...lots of mentions but not a whole lot outside of that. I will list the the most useful ones here in the next day or so. S0091 (talk) 21:24, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
Potential sources
[edit]- [1] (Married to Eddie Brandon, an actor. She was in Life Goes On (1938 film)
- [2] (Divorce from Brandon)
- [3] (Born in Pasadena)
- [4] (Artie Brandon, refused service, suit filed by someone else)
- [5] (Artie Brandon, great photo, feature role in Jump for Joy (1941 revue))
- [6] (yep, married the Leonard Reed)
- [7] (Artie Brandon Reed, wife of Leonard, operating checkroom at Shepp's Playhouse)
- [8] (photo, note about jungle dance at Shepp's)
- [9] (Artie Brandon Reed, divorce from Len Reed, Leonard Reed
- [10] ("has not been given recognition due to her")
- [11] (mother died)
- [12] (remarried, not does not say who)
- [13] (1956, referred to as Young)
- [14] (1964, last mention of her and described as a "chorus girl")
References
- ^ "The Voice Of The West". Pittsburgh Courier. January 1, 1938. p. 7.
- ^ ""Most Beautiful" Actress Sues Husband for Divorce". Pittsburgh Courier. October 1, 1938. p. 13.
- ^ "Murray's Ranch". The Victor Press. October 31, 1938. p. 4.
- ^ "Lounge Pays For Jim Crow". California Eagle. October 30, 1940. p. 7.
- ^ Lawrence, Johanna (July 31, 1941). "Ginger Rogers and Paramount negotiate three film deal". Daily News. p. 30.
- ^ "Beautiful Artie Brandon Weds Leonard Reed, Ace Producer". Pittsburgh Courier. August 14, 1943. p. 21.
- ^ Chandler, Bill (March 31, 1945). "Hollywood Dots And Dashed". New York Age. p. 10.
- ^ "This Weeks News In Pictures". California Eagle. August 30, 1945. p. 5.
- ^ "Len Reed's Wife Divorce Suit". California Eagle. August 9, 1945. p. 1.
- ^ "Shot In the Arm To Show Business". Pittsburgh Courier. March 2, 1946. p. 16.
- ^ "The Sons and Daughters Of Harlem". Pittsburgh Courier. June 26, 1948. p. 22.
- ^ "Billy Rowe's Notebook". Pittsburgh Courier. October 26, 1949. p. 18.
- ^ "Gala Week". California Eagle. May 24, 1956.
- ^ Crawford, Chazz (July 23, 1964). "Notes Of An Innocent Bar-stander". California Eagle. p. 23.
S0091 (talk) 20:57, 15 January 2023 (UTC)
- Adding more. S0091 (talk) 18:18, 25 January 2023 (UTC)
- @PigeonChickenFish if you are interested in working on this one, I have more sources. Just let me know and if you would rather me place them here like I did above or in the draft. S0091 (talk) 16:22, 27 March 2023 (UTC)
- @S0091: I appreciate your consideration but please feel free to place them in the article body (if you are able). Thank you! Good work here so far! PigeonChickenFish (talk) 19:07, 27 March 2023 (UTC)
- @PigeonChickenFish I added some sources. The newspaper ones are largely "scraps" but intended to put together a "story". She moved to NYC in 1946 and continued performing but was only there for a couple years as best I can tell then she was back in CA. At some point in the late 40s or early 50s she got married as her last name changed to Davis but I was unable to find anything about the marriage (I even looked at Ancestry.com trying to put the pieces together). Also, just a note about Foster Johnson, he likely is notable as he was an influential dancer/teacher, GBook source indication (he also was married to Nichelle Nichols, father of Kyle Johnson (actor)), which is why I think it is worth mentioning they were dance partners for a brief period. Of course you may think any or all of this is unimportant or not well-sourced enough from an encyclopedic perspective so do as you see fit and do not at all worry about offending/stepping on toes. S0091 (talk) 20:35, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
- @S0091: I appreciate your consideration but please feel free to place them in the article body (if you are able). Thank you! Good work here so far! PigeonChickenFish (talk) 19:07, 27 March 2023 (UTC)