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Patti Labelle & Diahann Carroll FIGHT/ARGUE
Patti Labelle joins Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, and Darryl M. Bell, otherwise known as Whitley, Dwayne and Ron Ron, for Thanksgiving Dinner and Whitley's mom, Diahann Carroll, come to visit also with her fiance and Patti makes an unexpeccted visit and things get down and dirty with a food fight and a couple of choice words, and a fight in general.
Diahann Carroll on The Judy Garland Show
From 2-16-64 - The Judy Garland Show
The Star Campaign PSA with Diahann Carroll
A public service announcement featuring Diahann Carroll speaking about The Wellness Community and celebrating caregivers for people affected by cancer
Diahann Carroll Tribute
Here is a classic song performed by the sublime Diahann Carroll. Diahann Carroll (born Carol Diahann Johnson in 1935 in The Bronx, New York) is an Academy Award-nominated and Tony Award winning American actress and singer. She attended Manhattan's School of Performing Arts, along with schoolmate Billy Dee Williams. Her first film assignment was a supporting role in "Carmen Jones" in 1954, playing a friend of the sultry Carmen played by Dorothy Dandridge. She then starred in the Broadway musical "House of Flowers". In 1959, she played Clara in the film version of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" along with such distinguished actors as Sidney Poitier, Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis Jr. and Pearl Bailey. In 1974 she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for "Claudine". Carroll is probably best known for her title role in "Julia" in 1968. This landmark accomplishment established Carroll as the first African-American actress to star in her own television series. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for the role in 1969, and won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Actress In A Television Series" in 1968. Her first Emmy nomination came in 1963 for her work in "Naked City". Some of Carroll's other earlier television work includes appearances on shows hosted by Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson and Ed Sullivan, and The Hollywood Palace variety show. In the 1980's, she starred in the series "Dynasty" and "The Colbys". It was for her recurring role as Marion Gilbert in "A Different World" that she received her third Emmy nomination 1989. In 2006, Carroll made a guest appearance in the television comedy/drama "Grey's Anatomy". Carroll starred in the Canadian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of the classic film "Sunset Boulevard". She played the lead role, crazed silent movie star Norma Desmond. She married last in 1987 to her fourth husband, singer Vic Damone, which lasted until 1996. Carroll is a breast cancer activist and survivor.Enjoy Diahann's beauty and voice!
The View-Diahann Carroll-Oct-1st-2008
The View-Diahann Carroll-Oct-1st-2008
Diahann Carroll - Live from Royal Albert Hall - Pt. 1
Diahann sings "A Song For You", "The Sweetest Sounds" and "Come Rain Or Come Shine".
Diahann Carroll - What Did I Have That I Don't Have
Diahann sings a song from her CD "Time Of My Life"
Diahann Carroll - Dynasty Special
Diahann Carroll sings during the 'Dynasty' era.
Diahann Carroll sings "Sleeping Bee" Harold Arlen
House of Flowers is a musical by Harold Arlen (music and lyrics) and Truman Capote (lyrics and book), based on his own novella. This was Capote's only musical.After a Philadelphia tryout, the show opened on Broadway on December 30, 1954 at the Alvin Theatre and played for 165 performances. The director was Peter Brook. The cast included Pearl Bailey, Diahann Carroll, Juanita Hall, Ray Walston, and Geoffrey Holder. Although the show received generally poor reviews, the dance-rhythm infused score has been praised for its mix of blues and calypso. Most of the original orchestral score for Flowers has been lost, but the piano score survives.[1] Oliver Messel won the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, the show's only nomination.The story concerns two neighboring bordellos that battle for business in an idealized West Indies setting. One of the prostitutes, Ottilie, turns down a rich lord to marry a poor mountain boy named Royal. Her madam plots to keep her by having Royal sealed in a barrel and tossed into the ocean. Royal escapes the watery death by taking refuge on the back of a turtle. The lovers are eventually married and live happily ever after.There was an unsuccessful Off-Broadway revival in 1968 at Theater de Lys. In 2003, there was an Encores! production, starring Tonya Pinkins and Armelia McQueen as the battling bordello madams and Maurice Hines as Captain Jonas, the smuggler. The virginal Ottilie was played by Nikki M. James, and the mountain boy, Royal, was played by Brandon Victor Dixon. Roscoe Lee Browne played the voodoo priest, Houngan.
Judy Garland with Diahann Carroll-Rodger and Arlen Medley
I was going to wait a bit to upload this video because it was not to long ago that this was on youtube. But I was looking through my videos and realized when I titled this video I forgot to put who she sings it with.I have no idea who she is!?!UPDATE: I fixed it. Thanks to the lovely people of Youtube.



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