Barbara Ann Teer

 

Barbara Ann Teer

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Dr. Barbara Ann Teer was an African-American writer, producer, teacher, actress and visionary. In 1968, she founded Harlem's National Black Theatre, the first revenue-generating black theater arts complex in the U. S

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Barbara Ann Teer

Born 1937-06-18 (89 years ago) in East St. Louis.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance (Home Movies) 10th Drama Desk Awards 1965 Home Movies
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance (Home Movies) 10th Drama Desk Awards 1965 Home Movies
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Godfrey Cambridge(Gifta: 1962-08–1965) 1962-08 1965 Gifta
Michael Adeyemi Lythcott(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Michael Lythcott, Barbara Lythcott

Parents

Fred L. Teer, Lila B. Teer

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Dr. Barbara Ann Teer was an African-American writer, producer, teacher, actress and visionary. In 1968, she founded Harlem's National Black Theatre, the first revenue-generating black theater arts complex in the U.S.

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