Doe Doe Green

Doe Doe Green (1889 - 1944) was a comic actor. A review of a 1922 performance of his with the Jack "Ginger" Wiggins company described him as a "popular neat dancing comedian".[1] He portrayed Booker T in the 1931 film Enemies of the Law. In the 1937 production Big Blow he was the only African American in the cast playing a role described as "a Negro lost in a white man's world" as he seeks to protect an orphaned white girl.[2]

He published D. D. Green's 2-act play Back to Africa in 1923.[3]

Theater

References

  1. Sampson, Henry T. (October 30, 2013). Blacks in Blackface: A Sourcebook on Early Black Musical Shows. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810883512 via Google Books.
  2. "Opportunity". National Urban League. November 25, 1937 via Google Books.
  3. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (November 25, 1924). "Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [B] Group 2. Pamphlets, Etc. New Series" via Google Books.
  4. Hill, Errol; Hatch, James V. (July 17, 2003). A History of African American Theatre. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521624435 via Google Books.
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