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List of entertainers who performed in blackface : ウィキペディア英語版
List of entertainers who performed in blackface

This is a list of entertainers known to have performed in blackface.
A–C  D–G  H–L  M–R  S–Z
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==A–C==

* Roy Acuff
* Eddie Albert in ''On Your Toes'' (1939)
* Fred Allen, in vaudeville
* Peter Allen, impersonating Al Jolson during his 1981-82 engagement at Radio City Music Hall
* Ant & Dec, as Bernice & Patti
* Fatty Arbuckle
* Harold Arlen in vaudeville and in the play ''Great Day'' (1929)
* Arletty in ''Pearls of the Crown'' (1937)
* Fred Armisen, impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama on ''Saturday Night Live'' in 2008 and 2009〔(Is Blackface Ever OK? - Newsweek )〕
* Louis Armstrong, as Zulu King during 1949's New Orleans Mardi Gras〔(New Orleans History~~Lake Pontchartrain )〕
* Desi Arnaz, in the ''I Love Lucy'' episode "Lucy Goes to the Hospital"
* Clarence Ashley〔Sweet, Frank W. ''A History of the Minstrel Show'', (p25 ).〕
* Fred Astaire in ''Swing Time'' (1936)〔(Behind the Camera (4/30) )〕
* Roscoe Ates
* Gene Autry
* Dan Aykroyd in ''Trading Places'' (1983)〔(Evans’ Release – Ethan Skolnick's Season Ticket – Sun-Sentinel )〕
* Marcus "Buff" Bagwell while performing for World Championship Wrestling〔http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/2006/articles/1142225472.php 〕
* Bananarama in ''I Want You Back'' video
*Milt G. Barlow 19th-century American minstrel〔Rice, Edward Le Roy - Monarchs of Minstrelsy from ‘Daddy Rice’ to Date (1911)〕
* Ethel Barrymore in the play ''Scarlet Sister Mary''
* Billy Barty in ''Roman Scandals'' (1933)〔(Billy Barty - Overview - MSN Movies )〕 and ''Rabbit Test'' (1978)
* Noah Beery in ''Golden Dawn'' (1930)
* Ed Begley, in vaudeville
* David Belasco, in an 1873 production of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' in San Francisco
* Jean-Paul Belmondo in ''Itinéraire d'un enfant gate'' (1988)
* Jack Benny, in vaudeville and in ''The Meanest Man in the World'' (1943)
* Milton Berle, in vaudeville, ''New Faces of 1937'' (1937) and ''Always Leave Them Laughing'' (1949)
* Al Bernard
* Michael Ian Black in an episode of ''Stella''
* Jack Black in ''Be Kind Rewind'' (2008)
* Robert Blake in ''Mokey'' (1942)
* Ben Blue in vaudeville and in ''My Wild Irish Rose'' (1947)
* Ray Bolger in vaudeville and in the Christmas episode of ''Where's Raymond?''
* Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
* Edwin Booth
* Keefe Brasselle in ''The Eddie Cantor Story'' (1953)
* Pierre Brasseur in ''Les enfants du paradis'' (1945)
* Eddie Bravo, as his "Quatoof" character
* Rory Bremner, impersonating Sir Trevor McDonald
* El Brendel
* Fanny Brice
* Norman Brooks
* Frank Brower〔Primarily a blackface performer.〕
* Joe E. Brown in vaudeville and in ''Daring Young Man'' (1942)
* Tod Browning, in vaudeville
* John Bunny, in vaudeville
* Andrés Bustamante - During World Cup 2010 adds for Telmex.
* Bob Burns
* George Burns
* Butterbeans and Susie
* James Cagney in ''Here Comes the Navy'' (1934)
* Cantinflas
* Eddie Cantor
* Jack Carson in ''The Time, the Place and the Girl'' (1946)
* Johnny Carson, in a 1976 ''The Tonight Show'' sketch
* Walter Catlett
* Dave Chappelle in the second lost episode of ''Chappelle's Show''
* Charley Chase
* Robert Clary, on a 1952 episode of ''The Colgate Comedy Hour"
* John Cleese briefly in the ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' episode "Archaeology Today" and as one of The Three Wise Men in ''Monty Python's Life of Brian''.
* William Collier Sr.
* William Collier Jr., in vaudeville
* George M. Cohan
* Chester Conklin
* Brian Conley in the play ''Jolson'' (1995)
* Charles Correll
* Joan Crawford in ''Torch Song'' (1953)
* Bing Crosby,〔Smith, Rj, "(Pardon the Expression )" (book review), ''Los Angeles Magazine'', August 2001〕 in ''Dream House'' (1932), ''Mississippi'' (1935), ''Road to Singapore'' (1940), ''Holiday Inn'' (1942), ''Dixie'' (1943), and ''Here Come the Waves'' (1944)
* Billy Crystal, whenever impersonating Sammy Davis, Jr. and in the "Negro Leagues" sketch on SNL
* Anthony Cumia, impersonating OJ Simpson in his former band Rotgut's music video "Gonna Electric Shock OJ"

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