
Black Girl
Drama
Overview
An aspiring dancer and her two wicked sisters resent their mother's love for a foster daughter.
Top Cast


Leslie Uggams
Leslie Uggams
Netta
Leslie Uggams
Netta


Claudia McNeil
Claudia McNeil
Mu' Dear
Claudia McNeil
Mu' Dear


Brock Peters
Brock Peters
Earl
Brock Peters
Earl
Rhetta Greene
Rhetta Greene
Ruth Ann (as Loretta Greene)
Rhetta Greene
Ruth Ann (as Loretta Greene)
Louise Stubbs
Louise Stubbs
Mama Rose
Louise Stubbs
Mama Rose
Peggy Pettit
Peggy Pettit
Billie Jean
Peggy Pettit
Billie Jean
Gloria Edwards
Gloria Edwards
Norma
Gloria Edwards
Norma
Kent Martin
Kent Martin
Herbert
Kent Martin
Herbert


Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee
Netta's mother
Ruby Dee
Netta's mother


Gertrude Jeannette
Gertrude Jeannette
Sister Jenkins
Gertrude Jeannette
Sister Jenkins
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