Norma Donaldson


Norma C. Donaldson was an American actress and singer. Perhaps she is best known for her roles, as Miss Adelaide in the 1976 revival of Guys and Dolls; Lillie Belle Barber on the CBS television soap opera The Young and the Restless, in which she played from 1990 until her death in 1994.

Biography

Early life

Donaldson was born Norma C. Donaldson in the Harlem section of New York City. Her parents were Laura, a housekeeper and Fredrick Donaldson. The first of two children, Donaldson attended Boys and Girls High School, studying there until her junior year.

Career

In 1949, Donaldson then aged 21, launched her career as a nightclub singer, booking gigs in throughout New York City. During her nightclub stint, Donaldson began touring with Harry Belafonte and later Lena Horne. Donaldson began her acting career in the late–1960s, first appearing in an episode of Callback! which aired on March 8, 1969 in which Barry Manilow was music director of this show. Beginning in the 1970s, Donaldson began appearing in some Blaxploitation films. Most notably of the genre, Donaldson portrayed Gloria Roberts in 1972's Across 110th Street and Honey in 1974's Willie Dynamite.
In 1975, Donaldson began her acting career on Broadway and was most famous for portraying the loveless chorine Miss Adelaide, opposite Robert Guillaume, in an all–black revival of Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls which premiered in 1976. Donaldson co–starred alongside Guillaume again in Purlie and No Place to be Somebody. Prior to her lengthy recurring role on "The Young and the Restless", she had played Dr. Paulina Ravelle on General Hospital on a recurring basis from 1987 to 1989, who strove to prevent her daughter, Simone, from marrying the white Dr. Tom Hardy.

Personal life and death

Donaldson never married or had children. Donaldson died of cancer at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California on November 22, 1994 at 66 years old. She was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Film

Television

Theater