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Harry Belafonte , 85, grew up in Jamaica and New York. He served in the navy and worked as a caretaker's assistant before studying drama and becoming an actor and singer.
This - Mother's Day' brings the pain
Three brothers have mommy issues in the Blu-ray debut of this deliciously perverse 2010 slasher remake loosely based on the 1980 original of the same name.
Singer-Activist's tell-all book is a must read
Harry Belafonte is best known for his inimitable folk renditions. He is West Indian American legend who manages, during a rabid climate of racism, to transcend the colour barrier and eclipse just about any other entertainer for sheer popularity.
Harry Belafonte to receive Indiana Black Expo 'Living Legend Award'
Entertainment legend and social activist Harry Belafonte will highlight the list of awardees at the Indiana Black Expo, Inc.
Day-o, Day-ay-ay-o, Day-ayale-Day-ayale-yale-o
Singer Harry Belafonte visited Yale University last week. I missed his appearance, since I am on sabbatical leave and holed up in my writing bunker fifteen miles from campus.
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