HOPE CLARKE

Hope Clarke
Hope Clarke
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: March 23, 1941
Place of Birth: Washington, D.C

Biography

Hope Clarke is an American actress, dancer, vocalist, choreographer, and director. Clarke performed as principal dancer with the Katherine Dunham Company and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, 1960s; actress on stage, film, and television, 1970s–1980s; choreographer and director, 1980s--. Clarke served on the Tony Awards Nominating Committee for the 2011–12 Broadway season. Clarke made history in 1995 when she became the first African American, as well as the first African-American woman, to direct and choreograph a major staging of the opera-musical Porgy and Bess. Clarke's production of the George Gershwin classic was staged in celebration of the work's 60h anniversary, and it toured not only major American cities but Japan and Europe as well. Clarke drew critical acclaim for her commitment to staging the show as a monument to African-American community and pride, giving a more hopeful, positive aura to a story that has been criticized for its stereotypes. As for the director herself, the success of Porgy and Bess is just the latest accolade in a long career devoted to dance and drama.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

2023·
Rustin
Lucille Randolph
2021·
Ailey
Herself
Ms. Jackson
Grandma Cat Donovan
1996·
Basquiat
Matilde
Appellate Judge #2, Mrs. Marbury, Judge Emma Reynolds
Dancing instructor
Beth St. Clair
1981·
Maggie
Receptionist
Mrs. Prewett
Aunt Edna Hayward
Second Nurse
1977·
The Baron
Cokeman's Girl
Sarah Thomas
Pigmeat Goins
Mother at Prison
Nancy