The Color Purple
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- In Steven Spielberg: Commercial success
>The Color Purple (1985). The film explores an African American woman’s almost unbearably harsh, yet ultimately fulfilling, life. Color was roundly criticized for downplaying the novel’s lesbian element, for perpetuating stereotypes about black men, and for sentimentalizing life in the Deep South. Nevertheless, it found…
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- In Steven Spielberg: Commercial success
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- In Quincy Jones
…(1985), and producing the film The Color Purple (1985) and the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–96). In 1993 he founded the magazine Vibe, which he sold in 2006.
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- “The Color Purple” - the novel
- In The Color Purple: Legacy
…Steven Spielberg directed an acclaimed film adaptation of the book, featuring Whoopi Goldberg (Celie), Danny Glover (Albert), Oprah Winfrey (Sofia), and Margaret Avery (Shug). The Color Purple was also adapted as a musical for the theater, and the first Broadway production premiered in 2005. In 2023 a film version of…
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- In The Color Purple: Legacy
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- Fishburne
- In Laurence Fishburne
…with directors Steven Spielberg in The Color Purple (1985) and Spike Lee in School Daze (1988).
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- In Laurence Fishburne
- Glover
- In Danny Glover
…drama starring Harrison Ford, and The Color Purple (1985). In the latter film his performance as the abusive husband of the main character (played by Whoopi Goldberg) earned him widespread acclaim.
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- In Danny Glover
- Goldberg
- In Whoopi Goldberg
…made her Hollywood debut in The Color Purple (1985), for which she garnered an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe Award.
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- In Sonny Terry
…Roof (1955–57), and the film The Color Purple (1985). He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1987.
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- Winfrey
- In Oprah Winfrey
…of Alice Walker’s 1982 novel The Color Purple. Her critically acclaimed performance led to other roles, including a performance in the television miniseries The Women of Brewster Place (1989). Winfrey formed her own television production company, Harpo Productions, Inc., in 1986, and a film production company, Harpo Films, in 1990.…
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- In Oprah Winfrey