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Claudia McNeil

Claudia McNeil (August 13, 1917 – November 25, 1993) was an American actress known for premiering the role of matriarch Lena Younger in both the stage and screen productions of ''A Raisin in the Sun''. She later appeared in a 1981 production of the musical version of the play, ''Raisin'' presented by Equity Library Theater. She was twice nominated for a Tony Award, first for her onstage performance in ''A Raisin in the Sun'' (1959), and again for the play ''Tiger Tiger Burning Bright'' in 1962. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for the screen version of ''A Raisin in the Sun'' in 1961.
==Life and career==
McNeil was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Marvin Spencer McNeil, an African-American, and Annie Mae Anderson McNeil, an Apache Indian. The family moved to New York City soon after her birth. She was raised by her mother after her father left the family. At the age of 12, McNeil began working for The Heckscher Foundation for Children. There she met a Jewish couple who later adopted her, and McNeil became fluent in Yiddish.
She became a licensed librarian, but soon began singing in vaudeville theaters, and performing in nightclubs in Harlem, Greenwich Village and on 52nd Street. McNeil also sang for the Katherine Dunham Dance Troupe on its South American tour.
She was advised by Ethel Waters to begin acting, and made her New York stage debut in 1953, playing Tituba in ''The Crucible'' at the Martin Beck Theater.
Four years later, Langston Hughes chose her to sing in his musical play ''Simply Heavenly''. She won critical acclaim for this role.
In 1961, McNeil recreated her 1959 stage role in the film ''A Raisin in the Sun'' and became so identified with the part of the matriarch that she said, “There was a time when I acted the role.…Now I live it.”〔 ''New York Times'' journalist Eric Pace summarized McNeil's performance explaining that she had a "commanding presence." Pace continued, "On the screen, Miss McNeil was stolid, voluminous and serene as a mother trying to control her son (played by Sidney Poitier) and wanting to buy her family a respectable home."
She acted in more films, including ''The Last Angry Man'' (1959), ''There Was a Crooked Man...'' (1970), and ''Black Girl'' (1972).
She also starred in the plays ''Tiger Tiger Burning Bright'' (1962), James Baldwin's ''The Amen Corner'' (1965), ''Something Different'' (1967), ''Her First Roman'' (1968), ''Wrong Way Light-Bulb'' (1969) and ''Contributions'' (1970).
McNeil appeared in many TV series, including ''The DuPont Show of the Month'' (1957), ''The Nurses'' (1962), ''Profiles in Courage'' (1965), ''Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry'' (1978), and ''Roots: The Next Generations'' (1979).
By the time she appeared in the 1959 film ''The Last Angry Man'', she weighed nearly 300 pounds. In 1978, when she sang at Michael's Pub in Manhattan, N.Y., she had slimmed down to 159 pounds and commented, "I lost a whole person."

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