Marpessa Dawn ~ the mysterious star of the Black Orpheus!

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  • Marpessa Dawn ~ the very secretive and mysterious Black Orpheus starlet
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  • @KarineAlourde
    @KarineAlourde  Před rokem +27

    Watch my Vintage Black Hollywood starlets playlist if you liked this video czcams.com/play/PLjQibLG11RaGyAVqWeFaGk-RqloDs2bBd.html

    • @nietah325
      @nietah325 Před rokem +1

      Love your content ..I'd like to see content on French beauty And Parisian secrets

  • @SaharaColeman
    @SaharaColeman Před rokem +1343

    Marpessa is so beautiful and criminally underrated. I have her pic up on my wall next to Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier and Lena Horne. I call it Wall of Fame “Old Black Hollywood”

    • @jonessathomas809
      @jonessathomas809 Před rokem +10

      Why not wall of queen ?

    • @danavixen6274
      @danavixen6274 Před rokem +16

      Lovely. Glad you included Pam Grier. For some reason, beauties Karen Alexander and Tracey Edmonds remind me of the great Marpessa. 🤔

    • @ermmshister7994
      @ermmshister7994 Před rokem +11

      @@jonessathomas809 a play on words for walk of fame

    • @dertoyer21
      @dertoyer21 Před rokem +17

      sahara Coleman, i see a lot of Garcelle Bouviar in Marpoosa Dawn then i see Phylicia Rashad

    • @bf1822
      @bf1822 Před rokem +4

      Bugs me when folks say someone is underrated, such a ridiculous term...

  • @cannonstreetstudios8167
    @cannonstreetstudios8167 Před rokem +229

    Wow...I'm so glad she had a full life. Very determined, world traveler, and smart - multi-lingual. Five kids and four grand kids and the second marriage was the one! She seemed like she was a simple, happy person. Very beautiful woman too.

  • @lorenjones3491
    @lorenjones3491 Před rokem +647

    Omg she’s my grandmothers idol. I grew on listening to her and can speak 2 languages fluently because of her just to understand what she would say in her music

    • @kjohnson8483
      @kjohnson8483 Před rokem +32

      any language learning tips? Im trying to learn how to speak spanish and yoruba fluently

    • @angeljar2012
      @angeljar2012 Před rokem +19

      That's impressive for motivation

    • @estherabraham1590
      @estherabraham1590 Před rokem +11

      If you could give some tips, I’d be nice ! No worries, though :)

    • @QuickWorksBeauty
      @QuickWorksBeauty Před rokem +12

      That happened with me and Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66.

    • @chubbybunnie2163
      @chubbybunnie2163 Před rokem +22

      @@kjohnson8483 watch your shows in the language u want to learn

  • @toughflowers5088
    @toughflowers5088 Před rokem +121

    Ok ,so she's the original Blasian! She's drop-dead gorgeous, wish they had more info about her life

  • @lawrenao2939
    @lawrenao2939 Před rokem +211

    I literally freaked out when i saw the notification for this video. She’s all over my Pinterest.

    • @KarineAlourde
      @KarineAlourde  Před rokem +26

      I’m definitely now a fan girl of hers ✨

    • @Kwesi-Nimako
      @Kwesi-Nimako Před rokem +16

      Me too girl, me too! That’s where I first saw her with her husband. But it wasn’t this year though, the girls have been obsessed since!

  • @Fruitimami
    @Fruitimami Před rokem +314

    Orfeu Negro is my favorite film of all time. It really reminds me of growing up in rural Jamaica. Marpessa Dawn is gorgeous in the film and harmonically balanced with costar Breno Mello. The soundtrack is also beautiful! Thank you for doing this breakdown, theres only a few that gives spotlight on this sacred beauty.

  • @littlecatfeet9064
    @littlecatfeet9064 Před rokem +324

    I’ve never heard of her or Black Orpheus but she’s such a stunning and elegant natural beauty. I need to see it! So glad she had a happy marriage; of course it would have been wonderful if she’d had more career success.

    • @nancybreaux9684
      @nancybreaux9684 Před rokem +11

      It's a good movie that's how I knew about her.

    • @kymmieg6110
      @kymmieg6110 Před rokem +6

      They have the movie on YT! It’s reallly good. She was a beautiful actress.

    • @a.thomas501
      @a.thomas501 Před rokem +10

      I've never heard of this lady b4. I have heard of Black Orpheus. I love old Hollywood especially the 1940' s. My granny always reminded of an old Hollywood star. Her grace and style was impeccable. I even decorated my bedroom in 1940's Hollywood decor. Everything is sheer, white, glass and silver. My granny would have loved it.

    • @lisaellis2593
      @lisaellis2593 Před rokem +1

      @@a.thomas501 Beautiful! you have great taste.

    • @EDUARDOCONG
      @EDUARDOCONG Před rokem

      The music is very soothing

  • @iamemancipate
    @iamemancipate Před rokem +164

    She was absolutely beautiful 💐
    (As were all of the women in Black Orpheus, the woman who played Serafina was stunning! And of course, Mira.)

  • @breakingbadgoddess
    @breakingbadgoddess Před rokem +159

    I remember Black Orpheus playing very late at night and I happened to catch it. I was I awe of her beauty and the fact it was a black woman as the object of desire in a non stereotypical fashion. It was a breath of fresh air to see that image.
    One of my all time favorite actresses is Judy Pace. I would love to see a video on her.

  • @cuteyalexia
    @cuteyalexia Před rokem +121

    I discovered her on Pinterest. She’s so beautiful. She looks as if she could pass for one of my cousins.

  • @eli30013
    @eli30013 Před rokem +287

    She looks East African, or Afro-Indian, Never would’ve guess she half Filipina just breath taking

    • @errolmaloney2819
      @errolmaloney2819 Před rokem +103

      Definitely looks afro-indian,what we call "dougla" in the Caribbean.

    • @rai2423
      @rai2423 Před rokem +78

      She looks Somali

    • @lawsome2068
      @lawsome2068 Před rokem +64

      Definitely! She really does look East African esp the northern/horn parts. Heck there's even a good number of Rwandan women with very similar facial features.

    • @sasha48189
      @sasha48189 Před rokem +14

      she is so be@utiful,,,@@@@

    • @TheTruth7340
      @TheTruth7340 Před rokem +9

      We were oraginaly all over the world

  • @cherbecker3710
    @cherbecker3710 Před rokem +107

    OMG, my mom loved her. When i was a kid i saw her in a magazine. I always thought she looked like a barbie doll. So beautiful.

  • @SandraSilva-gj5kb
    @SandraSilva-gj5kb Před rokem +48

    Her behavior and demeanor matched her beauty. Not wearing makeup is also very courageous. She did not need anyway! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @PapaEli-pz8ff
    @PapaEli-pz8ff Před rokem +28

    I saw Black Orpheus in 1959 as a 9 year old!Very enchanting then.. still enchanting now! The excitement, the scenery, the music..

  • @amjemison
    @amjemison Před rokem +157

    Most definitely go and watch the film. For black cinematography it culturally is fantastic and shines magnificently for black Americans. For me, the way the Cosby show came on when they had the tribal band music and dancing intro puts you in the mind of the era of the film. It’s golden.

    • @danavixen6274
      @danavixen6274 Před rokem +9

      Ooh! That was my FAVORITE version of the Cosby intro! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @Ayinde65
      @Ayinde65 Před rokem +1

      "Tribal" band music, what season was this? I only remember the Afro Cuban jazz intro.

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Black Orpheus is Brazilian although she was half Black American the movie is centered around Brazil 🇧🇷 and the black people in Brazil but as worldwide African descent people we can relate in some ways I'm afro Latino

  • @gwadkarukera
    @gwadkarukera Před rokem +10

    She spoke French very well!! She really master the language pour une Americaine. Vraiment impressionante.❤️

  • @ricagreyhorse6102
    @ricagreyhorse6102 Před rokem +44

    I remember seeing the cover
    She was stunning never a ton of make up she didn't need it
    Flat out gorgeous
    And so talented..her death was mysterious

  • @vpoetic
    @vpoetic Před rokem +154

    I remember watching Black Orpheus when I was in college and I loved it. She was a very beautiful person and I was surprise that she didn't have a bigger career. I would love if you could do a breakdown of Francine Everett.

  • @teddyruxbin9300
    @teddyruxbin9300 Před rokem +57

    She was a natural beauty! Thanks for introducing me to her! 💕

  • @Pearlruby718
    @Pearlruby718 Před rokem +35

    I own a copy of Black Orpheus. That Movie got me into Carlos Antonio Jabem, who wrote the music score. I am very glad you did this video🙌🏼👍🏼

  • @CarlyzClozet
    @CarlyzClozet Před rokem +12

    Oh my goodness, why have I never heard of Marpessa Dawn 🤷🏽‍♀️. What a beautiful, talented woman. I'm glad she was able to live a private life filled with love

  • @lilpretzel5629
    @lilpretzel5629 Před rokem +168

    I am smitten by her presence and beauty💜

  • @reggaelove7223
    @reggaelove7223 Před rokem +39

    She was absolutely enchanting in Black Orpheus. Highly overlooked actress. I loved her!🇯🇲🇺🇸🇯🇲💚🖤💛

  • @mrsmatthews5943
    @mrsmatthews5943 Před rokem +102

    *She was a Capricorn too... like Aaliyah* She also passed away on 8/25.... very mysterious.

    • @Aquarian231990
      @Aquarian231990 Před rokem +17

      Wow

    • @assianeu197
      @assianeu197 Před rokem +13

      Capricorns are really private and self controlled, that plays a lot in their charisma

    • @DreamyTee123
      @DreamyTee123 Před rokem +6

      Capricorns are VERY captivating and enchanting
      Ryan destiny, Lori harvey and Nicole Murphy are a couple Capricorns to name a few

    • @judygedmistergaines7578
      @judygedmistergaines7578 Před rokem

      👑👑❤️❤️🌹🌹

  • @stylebyiris4302
    @stylebyiris4302 Před rokem +40

    She is a natural beauty. ✨️

  • @orafranc
    @orafranc Před rokem +107

    Filipino and Black is such a beautiful mix. and her gentle humbleness, adaptiveness, and mystery makes her an incredible diamond 💎🌟 i wish i would of heard of her sooner.

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou Před rokem +47

      Black and Black, is a beautiful mix also.

    • @privatedonut2914
      @privatedonut2914 Před rokem +23

      @@Imissyoulou Yeah, obviously. Black is beautiful. No one is denying that. Don't see where they said black and black wasn't a beautiful mix. Not really sure where that came from.

    • @BlackButterFlyTongue
      @BlackButterFlyTongue Před rokem +15

      @@Imissyoulou period 😃

    • @zarario4444
      @zarario4444 Před rokem +5

      @@Imissyoulou Stop being so sensitive. Filipino are also people of color.

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou Před rokem +10

      @@zarario4444 I don't know what people of color is. In my life time, I have been referred to as colored, Negro, Black, Afro/Africian American, now people of color. I am not falling for it. I am Black, not people of color.

  • @KenyaRandall_Jaquenette
    @KenyaRandall_Jaquenette Před rokem +34

    Marpessa reminds me of American film and television actresses, Monica Calhoun, Phylicia Rashad and singer Tracey Edmonds (Pebbles) as well as Canadian singer, model, and actress Denise Katrina Matthews, known professionally as Vanity of Vanity 6.

    • @KishBish
      @KishBish Před rokem +8

      Tracey Edmonds is not the singer Pebbles.. Tracey is Babyface's ex-wife, and she's a producer.. but you are right, they do resemble each other.. all very beautiful women! 💗

  • @riverbanzachamploo9725
    @riverbanzachamploo9725 Před rokem +26

    My dad showed her to me. He said he had a crush on her when he was younger. And we can all see why. Before Dorothy Dandridge she was my black poster girl. That I'd look up to everyday to remind myself that I am pretty just like her.

  • @cassandralyris4918
    @cassandralyris4918 Před rokem +43

    What a name, Dawn Butterfly, what a beauty, and what a lady! 🤩 Definitely underrated in the US. I'm so glad she found real love.

  • @TheHomegirlHealer
    @TheHomegirlHealer Před rokem +34

    She is gorgeous and kinda favors Maia Campbell

  • @thetruesoulofanaquarius9302

    I remember when Quincy Jones stated in an interview some years back he use to date her. Of course I did some research because I never heard of her. Omg she is definitely one of the most underated beautiful woman ever.

  • @ginastar4502
    @ginastar4502 Před rokem +49

    She’s really majestic. I love the mystical aura around her. She reminds me of a mermaid

    • @arorandrianarivo8741
      @arorandrianarivo8741 Před rokem +4

      Indeed she is

    • @ambriahughes2855
      @ambriahughes2855 Před rokem +5

      Yesss I was just thinking about this and especially now we have Halle Bailey playing Ariel idk why I connected those two tho

  • @lizzettetemple9744
    @lizzettetemple9744 Před rokem +33

    I love love the movie Black Orpheus and the actress Marpessa. I had no idea that she was American, always thought she was Brazilian. She was definitely a beauty. She reminds me of Halle Berry also. Would like to see her children if it were at all possible. Thank you for this video. So appreciated.

  • @ptlovelight2971
    @ptlovelight2971 Před rokem +94

    Omg she stole my heart in Black Orpheus....sadly I also hadn't heard much of her since then. But she must be amazing, to amass such a following off of one core film

  • @OhHenry2024
    @OhHenry2024 Před rokem +18

    A very talented & stunning beauty! She has a very sweet & humble air about her. Thanks for putting her in the spotlight, she deserved so much more.

  • @stefanieperez1863
    @stefanieperez1863 Před rokem +19

    I loved this movie, cried at the end and fell in love with the music AND the language! I identified with the main characters and felt that Marpessa Dawn was radiant. We kept the Ebony magazine featuring her on our coffee table for some time. Seeing her image on the screen as a dark little girl was gratifying. I still occasionally watch the film on CZcams.

  • @astoldbyjanesha
    @astoldbyjanesha Před rokem +40

    She is so beautiful, ethereal and captivating all around! I’m glad I learned more about her. Thank you yet again 😊

  • @nicolesherman8974
    @nicolesherman8974 Před rokem +21

    She’s so pretty ❤️❤️❤️

  • @tuveuxquoimonami
    @tuveuxquoimonami Před 7 měsíci +4

    Black Orpheus is one of my favourite film ever, thank you so much for mentioning it and especially her :)

  • @lynzypooh80
    @lynzypooh80 Před rokem +42

    Anytime I come across a woman who is super private, I automatically assume they’re a Capricorn.. and I’m right again. Love that about us😊what a beauty she was💫
    Edit: A minute & a half into the video & I see who Sade got her style & sultryness from. How charming they both are.

    • @natalierichards5183
      @natalierichards5183 Před rokem +4

      I knew she was a Capricorn by the way she responded to being a star. That is the answer I would've given "I just do my job as an actress, I don't know what other people see"

    • @OzanaDivine
      @OzanaDivine Před rokem +3

      Capricorn woman are Magical.

    • @lynzypooh80
      @lynzypooh80 Před rokem +2

      @@OzanaDivine aren’t we tho?!🥰

    • @drgoodwell1082
      @drgoodwell1082 Před 10 měsíci

      Capricorn women here on earth to tell other Women what tycoons they can be in provate

  • @EnlightenedFemme
    @EnlightenedFemme Před rokem +108

    Thank you for this Karine!!! I have been curious about Ms. Marpessa for the longest time ❤️❤️❤️

  • @rc-darkangel774
    @rc-darkangel774 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for opening this world of unsung Black women! Maybe if our younger people were more aware of the wonderful Black woman she would be respected more!!

  • @kensmile9433
    @kensmile9433 Před rokem +5

    She was a natural beauty. I'm glad she had a long, quiet enjoyable life. Can you try to do a spotlight on the actress Ellen Holly?

  • @rubychew6535
    @rubychew6535 Před rokem +57

    Sharon Leal should do a biopic on her since she is of the same combo mixture. Please cover Barbara McNair.

  • @tonisumblin2719
    @tonisumblin2719 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Beautiful movie, gorgeous actress. It won many awards at the Cannes music festival.

  • @howcanyoudothistome1
    @howcanyoudothistome1 Před rokem +26

    How can you be THIS beautiful. She’s unreal…

    • @arorandrianarivo8741
      @arorandrianarivo8741 Před rokem +2

      She is on the same level of beauty as Aaliyah, Vanity Denise Matthews or even Iman

  • @lydiamakuto6896
    @lydiamakuto6896 Před rokem +13

    Thank you for creating this- such a gem!! This is a beautiful example of a different kind of femininity, (especially as a black woman), that is not always seen in the mainstream today.

    • @zarario4444
      @zarario4444 Před rokem +3

      What? There are plenty of "feminine" Black Women in mainstream today. Beyonce being one of them. Get outside the bubble.

  • @queenerrybody
    @queenerrybody Před rokem +29

    A timeless beauty

  • @MsObsidianReloaded
    @MsObsidianReloaded Před rokem +37

    She is stunning, I wont deny it. Beauties like Marpessa, Lena Horne, Pam Grier and others are more palatable due to colorism, featurism and texturism in society, especially Black society.

    • @kaylao.3326
      @kaylao.3326 Před rokem +3

      Marpessa was dark skinned, she didn’t benefit from colorism. Her skin tone is one reason why she isn’t as known as Dorothy, Pam and all those other light skinned actresses you listed. “Featurism” and “texturism” didn’t matter if you were dark skinned, especially back in those days

    • @jasminemurry4654
      @jasminemurry4654 Před rokem +9

      A black woman can’t ever be great or simply just attractive without y’all claiming it’s because of some type of “ism.” It’s frustrating to say the least

    • @MsObsidianReloaded
      @MsObsidianReloaded Před rokem +8

      @@kaylao.3326 if texturism and featurism wasn't a thing in the past, why was there a thing called "passing"? Where do we get the terms "good hair"?

    • @MsObsidianReloaded
      @MsObsidianReloaded Před rokem

      @@jasminemurry4654 I am NOT in any way implying a Black woman's success is dependent on the "isms", however, I refuse to look at those things through rose colored glasses. For example, Lupita N'yongo and Viola Davis are stellar in their beauty and talent, however, they have acknowledged the flack they've received about their skin tone and overall features...yet, they are very successful. I am dark skin, with a TWA, a little overweight but getting in shape, and with phenotypical Black facial features and that hasn't deterred my career advancement. However, I have caught the brunt of attacks about my hair, skin tone and facial features from mostly Black people and of course the racially confused and ambiguous Latinx community. For example, when I was on dating sites most of the men liking my profile or reaching out to me where mostly white men, followed by some Black men, and subsequently others (Asians and Latinx). Yes, a Black woman can be successful in any way she desire, however that doesn't negate the "isms" she will experience along the way...whether it's negative or benefits her.

    • @kaylao.3326
      @kaylao.3326 Před rokem +16

      …Also, Marpessa didn’t have a career in the US because of colorism. She had to travel abroad and even then she had been overlooked (aside from her big role in Black Orpheus). She is one of many dark skinned black women (mixed or not) who hadn’t been appreciated in Hollywood the same way as Dorothy and the rest of them. When you look back at old Hollywood black actresses, Marpessa is probably the only one of her skin tone you would see. The rest of em was lighter than a paper bag. If her hair texture and “Eurocentric” features (I’m guessing that’s what you meant by featurism) was enough for Hollywood then there wouldve been tons of dark skinned black actresses back in those days that looked like her (soft hair and narrow nose) but there weren’t. They all look like Dorothy and Lena Horn, which is sad. And shows you how strong the colorism was back then compared to all the other “isms”

  • @broughmar
    @broughmar Před rokem +21

    This flick was shown on PBS Channel 13 in NY in the 1970s. Not a huge fan of PBS but at that time, it was one of the few TV outlets for foreign films, a genre I've always liked. I enjoyed this film - it's exotic local, sights, sounds and this actress was very attractive.

  • @zoskalanders6742
    @zoskalanders6742 Před rokem +24

    thank you for choosing Marpessa Dawn. It brought back the memories of the movie Black Orfeus for me. I immediately recognized her as a heroine of that movie even before you mentioned it. I saw the movie when I was in middle school back in Poland and I remember when I mentioned it at school, my male teacher was quite disturbed that my mother allowed me to see it since there were some "erotic" scenes in it. It was almost 60 years ago! She was such a beauty! Thank you again!

  • @Hotmomdotcommm
    @Hotmomdotcommm Před rokem +20

    I’ve seen photos of her and never knew her name … thanks for the video

  • @joycici3674
    @joycici3674 Před rokem +23

    Finally!! I love Marpessa Dawn. Definitely an underrated starlet.

  • @AppleofhisEyel6551
    @AppleofhisEyel6551 Před rokem +33

    Absolutely Beautiful. I have NEVER heard of her. Thank you for this beautiful gem💜

  • @thebeasfamily
    @thebeasfamily Před rokem +37

    I never heard of her wow she’s gorgeous 🤩. She’s very soft spoken ❤️

  • @gotosleep2876
    @gotosleep2876 Před rokem +13

    she’s so beautiful and intriguing 😍

  • @guruuvy
    @guruuvy Před rokem +18

    I was like ‘Marpessa Dawn?!’ Then you showed the snippet of Black Orpheus, and I was like, ‘Oh yeah! I remember her!’

  • @paulbenn4103
    @paulbenn4103 Před rokem +10

    She was absolutely stunning!!! and you get the eminence and grace in her performances and interviews ...just amazing💐😍😍😍

  • @prosquatter
    @prosquatter Před rokem +41

    I tried finding her on a US census, but she's not listed anywhere under the name Marpessa Dawn. There's a girl her age named Gypsy Dona Bailey in her hometown of Redstone Township, Pennsylvania. I wonder if that's her.

    • @dulcebartira7211
      @dulcebartira7211 Před rokem +26

      Her birth name was Gypsy Marpessa Dawn Ménor. However she enrolled in school as Gypsy Dawn Bailey. Bailey was the name of her mother's side of the family.

    • @prosquatter
      @prosquatter Před rokem +10

      @@dulcebartira7211 yeah, I found a family tree on ancestry after posting the comment. Her maternal aunt Roberta Bailey Lewis was a successful businesswoman and Ebony magazine had a story on her on several pages. She sold hors d'oeuvres to airline companies.

    • @ambriahughes2855
      @ambriahughes2855 Před rokem +5

      Woooow I never knew this about her…… how did y’all find this about her?

  • @kimt4565
    @kimt4565 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for this video on Marpessa Dawn. I never heard of her before this video. She was beautiful, talented and smart. I like that when she realized that America was not going to allow her to achieve her goals she went another country, learned the language and made her dreams come true herself. Thanks for giving me another inspirational woman to look to.

  • @R.A.A.
    @R.A.A. Před rokem +71

    I really appreciate how you’re using your talented brother music in the background, I know this will fly over most viewers heads including me. And I’m a classically trained pianist for 25 years, your brother’s music so soothing I nearly missed it. Your mention in the video snuck up to me like a jump-scare 😂

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 Před rokem +8

      It gives such a unique classy vibe. Combined especially with the glamorous pictures of stars of different eras.

    • @R.A.A.
      @R.A.A. Před rokem +1

      @@priskruger314 Hey Pris, thank you. Apologies for taking 2 weeks to respond ! I just remembered I was actually writing a few interesting points about this particular subject to share it with you, suddenly got busy then lost it. What’s bizarre I remember it has something to do with our unconscious ! I was praising the brain apparently mine is unreliable LOL!

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 Před rokem +1

      @@R.A.A. no worries. I can relate to all you said. And whenever you remember do share :)

    • @R.A.A.
      @R.A.A. Před rokem +1

      @@priskruger314Glad to know. Never mind. This is brief ‘cause I’m running out of ink ;)

  • @sirharry3051
    @sirharry3051 Před rokem +4

    This sistah was fine as hell and I never knew that she was this talented!! I bought Black Orpheus a couple of tines along with the sound track! I fell in love with this Sistah!!!

  • @kymmieg6110
    @kymmieg6110 Před rokem +10

    Marpessa was such a gorgeous woman. I finally watch Black Orpheus on YT because I heard about but never could find where to watch it. I wish she did more films. Love natural beauties like her.

  • @Catelyn7744
    @Catelyn7744 Před rokem +12

    I’ve never heard of her before - but she really was gorgeous and mysterious. Loved finding out about a hidden gem. Thanks for sharing. I would definitely love a movie breakdown since I’ve never seen it before.

  • @DearMsFabulous
    @DearMsFabulous Před rokem +4

    I first saw Black Orpheus. My older sister had me watch it with her and she had the album. I was in grade school and fell in love with this movie instantly. I have been telling people for 40 years to watch it. The music at the end is so beautiful and get me out my seat every time. I thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world. So happy, finally someone is talking abt Black Orpheus. Everyone should watch it. Thank you so much.

  • @Asia9898
    @Asia9898 Před rokem +24

    Bravo 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 I love her sound I listen to Bassa nova also her sound is similar and I didn't know who she was till your video I definitely going to find her music thank you

  • @Fatima-kp8hi
    @Fatima-kp8hi Před rokem +14

    Oh never hear of her but she is sooo BEAUTIFUL

  • @nicolecoles4670
    @nicolecoles4670 Před rokem +7

    Her and Denise “Vanity” Matthews look just alike just drop dead gorgeous R.I.P to both of them

  • @pitbullqueen07
    @pitbullqueen07 Před rokem +39

    Hi Karine! Could you do a breakdown on Waris Dirie? She’s a model, actress, author, and human rights activist from Somalia and was a survivor of fgm. She has a book and movie about her life called desert flower. I think she’s be great to do a story on.

  • @carole2024
    @carole2024 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this episode on Marpessa Dawn! She is truly on of the most beautiful women ever to grace the screen. She was so intelligent, elegant and amazingly fluent in foreign languages. Her life story is remarkable. I hope someone writes a definitive biography about her. Thank you, Karine, for another great bio video.❤

  • @raylynlucas5729
    @raylynlucas5729 Před rokem +24

    THANK YOU!!! THANK You!! I absolutely loved this actress and this movie! Another one please do if you can Jackie Ormes! Also one that is very interesting Louise Marie-Thérèse, also known as The Black Nun of Moret (c. 1658 - 1730).

  • @klarken7710
    @klarken7710 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been waiting for this one! Thank you for uploading;I’ve been a fan of Marpessa Dawn for years

  • @JBlingBling03
    @JBlingBling03 Před rokem +14

    Black Orpheus is my all time favorite movie. I watched it as a child with English subtitles. I bought it on DVD about 8 years ago and watch it in English and bought the soundtrack as well. When I was about 20 years old I wanted to move to Brazil and learn Portuguese because I loved this movie so much .In college I actually enrolled in a Portuguese speaking class but it was cancelled because not enough students had signed up. Marpessa Dawn(RIP) was so beautiful and Breno Melo(RIP) was sooo handsome!!They died within months of each other also.I still watch it from time to time. You can see that her Belgian actor husband was smitten with her and she looked so happy with him while the older first husband was probably controlling I'm guessing. It's probably why their marriage didn't last long. I read that her father was Filipino and her mother was African American.I looked them up and Lea Garcia (Serafina) is still alive but I couldn"t find much information on the children or Mira.The scenery was amazing and it won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language filmThis movie just takes me to a happy place!! Thank you for this video on Marpessa.

  • @cellaraine2
    @cellaraine2 Před rokem +3

    Omg!!!! So happy you did this on her. I absolutely love her and wished there was so much more on her.

  • @7474cv
    @7474cv Před rokem +1

    thank you for doing this story on marpessa dawn. black orpheus was one of the 1st black films i saw as a child. i remember watching it on a public channel station. i was enraptured with it, the music, the people that looked more like me than anything i had viewed previously. i fell in love with all of it. you brought back wonderful memories.

  • @betc293
    @betc293 Před rokem +10

    Oh I was waiting for this one👏🏼👏🏼💚💚💚

  • @stellabellafontay9366
    @stellabellafontay9366 Před rokem +10

    She was gorgeous. Wonder why she wasn't pushed to be a bigger Star.

  • @brooklynhomesteader3721
    @brooklynhomesteader3721 Před rokem +4

    Yes a breakdown on Black Orpheus. I fell in love with that movie at 10 years old and still remains one of my favorites.

  • @nnbb2763
    @nnbb2763 Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for this fantastic information. I would have never known about Marpressa and her accomplishments if not for your efforts. Please continue to keep up such good work. You are helping to educate a lot of people .

  • @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon

    Like me, she was a January Capricorn born one day apart. Most of us are reserved and private when it comes to our personal lives. We can enjoy being popular but value our privacy even more. We like being sociable but enjoy our own company just as much, if not more.

  • @PieShiido
    @PieShiido Před rokem +8

    Omg love her in Black Orpheus love that movie ❤️✨ thank you for this!!!

  • @nadiamombrun2340
    @nadiamombrun2340 Před rokem +9

    It was one of the best movie, she should have gotten an Oscar.

  • @kitwanatyhimba5247
    @kitwanatyhimba5247 Před rokem +1

    Wooooow 😮❗️ Thank you for writing and sharing this! This film produced a few years before I was born and made an enormous impact on my life. My parents loved this film and owned the soundtrack of Black Orpheus. I was mesmerized by the music and the photos on the album cover. As a little kid, I found Marpessa stunning 😍. What I didn’t realize until watching this video was how much my older sister favored her.
    It wasn’t until a decade later that I saw the film, and another 15 years after first seeing it, I was able to grasp the spiritual, cultural, and political nuances, in addition to the profound meaning of this work. I am not sure I would be the person I am today, if not for this masterpiece ✨.

  • @ivysflow
    @ivysflow Před rokem +2

    Thank you for doing this because you are always introducing me to some great people!

  • @EMC1986Hobi
    @EMC1986Hobi Před rokem +9

    I own the Black Orpheus DVD and I never thought to research the actors in it. She was perfection.

  • @ericfluellen8957
    @ericfluellen8957 Před rokem +9

    To the commentator regarding how she looks, she reminds me more of Jayne Kennedy.

  • @evaphillips2102
    @evaphillips2102 Před rokem +2

    Yes Karine! Keep it up with the obscure queens!

  • @kiss101love
    @kiss101love Před rokem +2

    OMG Karine I sent you a dm about doing this breakdown IM SO EXCITED!!! 🤗💖

  • @mindconcept
    @mindconcept Před rokem +7

    Génial !! You always do hidden gems that I love, thank you beauté ❤️❤️❤️

  • @indriadrayton1132
    @indriadrayton1132 Před rokem +4

    Black Orpheus brought my Mother and I to tears after watching it on t.v. Only saw it once and my heart still chokes on the memory....

  • @aidawoodard722
    @aidawoodard722 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this!!!
    This is a treasure!!!

  • @renatefrancis390
    @renatefrancis390 Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed Watching your Channel & the Break down of each Story You've done, I Love the way You tell each & every one of them, I haven't seen Anyone else or anywhere do as Good of a Job, Love learning of Famous people but also people I have never heard of, Thanks again...Idaho

  • @velvet123
    @velvet123 Před rokem +3

    She looks so much like Janet Jackson, Halley B and also Vanity as well. She is gorgeous. First time I ever heard of her. Love that she was private.

  • @divinelyleo2162
    @divinelyleo2162 Před rokem +8

    This woman is beyond beautiful

  • @deeb2000
    @deeb2000 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for showcasing Marpessa Dawn! You did a fantastic narration on her. Black Orpheus was one of my favorite movies. My first time seeing I was probably about 11 years or so. I don't know anyone personally who liked or even saw this film. It really left an impression on me. I do have the VHS as well. It could be too that I was "born" multicultural so it was easy to be drawn into foreign films even till now. Years ago I tried finding info on Dawn and the main characters of the movie but found very little. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @le2800
    @le2800 Před rokem +3

    I totally agree with you about Island In The Sun, it was probably one of my favorite old time movies. I also loved Paris Blues. It had my two most favorite leading men of that time starring in it, and the classy Ms. Diahann Carroll. Movie stars were actually movie stars back then and even though I have never heard of Marpessa Dawn she was a very beautiful woman and it makes me curious to see if I can find this movie Black Orpheus. Thank you for all your entertaining contributions. It is great being able to learn more or have our memories freshened about some of our more famous celebrities and even those we have never heard of before. Job well done!

  • @wendibrown8317
    @wendibrown8317 Před rokem +4

    I was not familiar with her ….so thank you so much for educating me. One of your best work!

  • @prettygorgeous7989
    @prettygorgeous7989 Před rokem +12

    Beyond Pretty

  • @MRJLS15
    @MRJLS15 Před rokem

    I love how you bring. Spotlight to So many beautiful and talented women who don't get talked about thanks so much