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Etta McDaniel (December 1, 1890 – January 13, 1946) was an African American actress who appeared in over 60 films between 1933 and 1946. She was the sister of actor Sam McDaniel and actress and Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel.McDaniel was born in Wichita, Kansas. She began her entertainment career as a member of minstrel shows with several others of her family.Etta McDaniel's film début was in the 1933 King Kong, as the native woman who saves her baby from the approaching monster. She then became a supporting actor or extra, frequently in uncredited roles, performing as maids and nannies.
Date Of Birth December 1, 1890 Died 1946-01-01 Place Of Birth Wichita, Kansas, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Chubby American character actress who began in vaudeville with H. M. Johnson's Denver-based "Mighty Modern Minstrels". From 1933, she was typecast in Hollywood films as maids and mammies. 2 Sister of players Hattie McDaniel and Sam McDaniel .
Actress Title Year Status Character The Thin Man Goes Home 1945 Ronson's Maid (uncredited) Calling All Fibbers 1945 Short Sasparilla Incendiary Blonde 1945 Etta - Texas' Maid (uncredited) What a Man! 1944 BlueBell Son of Dracula 1943 Sarah False Faces 1943 Magnolia They Came to Blow Up America 1943 Theresa - Steelmann's Maid They Got Me Covered 1943 Georgia (uncredited) Johnny Doughboy 1942 Mammy American Empire 1942 Willa May Kiss and Wake Up 1942 Short Mokey 1942 Cindy Molishus The Great Man's Lady 1942 Delilah Hay Foot 1942 Barkley's Cook (uncredited) Know for Sure 1941 Short Supporting Role (uncredited) You're in the Army Now 1941 Della The Pittsburgh Kid 1941 Magenta Thieves Fall Out 1941 Blossom Golden Hoofs 1941 Divinity (uncredited) Charter Pilot 1940 Ophie Give Us Wings 1940 Cook (uncredited) Life with Henry 1940 Kleopatra 'Kleo' Johnson Carolina Moon 1940 Mammy The House Across the Bay 1940 Lydia (uncredited) The Farmer's Daughter 1940 Anna (uncredited) Chicken Wagon Family 1939 Black Mammy (uncredited) Sergeant Madden 1939 Dove (Madden's maid) Tom Sawyer, Detective 1938 Tulip Three Loves Has Nancy 1938 Mammy (uncredited) Keep Smiling 1938/II Violet Twenty Girls and a Band 1938 Short Etta - the Maid (uncredited) Love, Honor and Behave 1938 Blake's Black Maid (uncredited) Termites of 1938 1938 Short Mandy - The Maid (uncredited) Man Bites Lovebug 1937 Short The Maid (uncredited) Living on Love 1937 Lizbeth (as Etta McDaniels) On Such a Night 1937 Samantha Stella Dallas 1937 Agnes (uncredited) Sweetheart of the Navy 1937 Lily, the Cook The Go Getter 1937 Wife of Mr. J. Brown #2 (uncredited) Mile a Minute Love 1937 Eunice Love Is News 1937 Woman Getting Marriage License (uncredited) Mysterious Crossing 1936 Cook (uncredited) Smartest Girl in Town 1936 Phoebe - the Maid (uncredited) Magnificent Brute 1936 Lavolia The Devil Is a Sissy 1936 Molly (as Etta McDaniels) The Green Pastures 1936 Heckler at the Ark (uncredited) The Glory Trail 1936 Mandy Johnson Palm Springs 1936 Mammy (uncredited) Hearts in Bondage 1936 Mammy The Lonely Trail 1936 Mammy (as Etta Mcdaniels) The Music Goes 'Round 1936 Minor Role (uncredited) The Lawless Nineties 1936 Mandy Lou Schaefer The Prisoner of Shark Island 1936 Aunt Rosabelle Milford The Invisible Ray 1936 Diane's Safari Attendant (uncredited) Personal Maid's Secret 1935 Maid (uncredited) The Virginia Judge 1935 The Arizonian 1935 Sarah (uncredited) Smoking Guns 1934 Clementine (as Etta McDaniels) King Kong 1933 Native (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Devil Is a Sissy 1936 performer: "Say Ah!" The Lonely Trail 1936 performer: "Old Folks at Home" "Swanee River" 1851 - uncredited The Arizonian 1935 "Roll Along Covered Wagon" 1934, uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Imitation of Life 1934 stand-in: Louise Beavers - uncredited
Known for movies Son of Dracula (1943) as Sarah
The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) as Aunt Rosabelle Milford
The Great Man's Lady (1942) as Delilah
Johnny Doughboy (1942) as Mammy