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RUBY DEE: Still Going Strong At 83

Posted Nov 19th 2007 4:04AM by Karu F. Daniels
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire

By Karu F. Daniels with Toni Clark, AOL Black Voices
Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee is basking in the glow of box-office success.

The 83-year-old acting legend has a starring role in the new hit movie 'American Gangster,' which surpassed the $100 million mark in its first three weeks of release.

Dee, who first appeared in the 1939 film 'What A Guy,' reunites with Denzel Washington in the critically-acclaimed Ridley Scott-helmed epic based on the rise and fall of reputed drug lord Frank Lucas.

"I wasn't sure how much I knew about the era until I began doing this film," the Cleveland native commented about her role as family matriarch Mama Lucas."It does kinda remind me of things in my life that I can't ever forget [like] living in an apartment house on 135th street and 7th avenue that my mother had bought because it was a 'good address.' It was the center of a whole series of things that remained with me all my life."

Dee, born Ruby Ann Wallace, said she didn't personally know Lucas – who reportedly revolutionized how illegal drugs came into the black communities by transporting it from Asia in the caskets of military men – but remembers hearing of his largess.

"I knew that name, the aura and the flavor of the time," the sage recollected. "I knew the buildings where some of the gangsters lived because they were always in such good shape -- they had doormen, they had the best addresses ... they were sort of like the keepers of the black neighborhood.

"Although there was the murder and prostitution ... it was a time, with all of its contradictions, [that was] exciting."

For 'American Gangster,' Dee said working with Washington again was an anticipated delight.

"We did a Broadway show called 'Checkmates' together with Marcia Jackson and Paul Winfield ... I met him through my friend who ran a teaching something like an acting school and he was part of it and I remember her telling me about this young man that was coming to her sessions and being part of the productions she put on.

"When I saw him for the first time," she continued, "I was truly impressed with him as a young actor and through the years we've touched base. He's head of one of the important chapters in the Boys & Girls Club in Mt. Vernon and he and his wife are very sensitive and aware people.... So it's such an exciting prospect to be offered a job with somebody that you respect like that."

Dee will next star in the drama 'Steam.'
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1. Ms Ruby Dee. I love you and your work. Thank You.

Mike at 5:52AM on Nov 19th 2007

2. I love her! I am her big fan! It is said her son, a successful businessman, is dating on millionaire dating site WealthyRomance.com. His profile was found on that site last week!

nowone at 7:31AM on Nov 19th 2007

3. It's Good To See Anyone Still Able To Work At 83 Years Of Age! Ruby Dee Is Blessed In Her Health And Acting Career. Thank You Ruby For Entertaining Us For All These Years.
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JC at 7:37PM on Nov 19th 2007

4. We are all so fortunate to witness first-hand the beauty and consciousness the Ruby Dee brings to film. She is everyone's "Mama". I absolutely adore her. Congratulations go out to her for the success she has achieved. God Bless her for still getting out there and giving us her all at 83. I look forward to seeing her upcoming film.

shari at 6:43AM on Nov 20th 2007

5. Ruby Dee is amazing! She is 83 and is just stunning........ And when you consider Ossie Davis, her spouse of like 60 years died only a couple of years ago. I'm even more amazed. Lots of couples like that the surviving spouse dies of a broken heart. And she is hanging tough, working, looking like a million bucks. She certainly inspires me.

Michelle McKinney at 7:06AM on Nov 20th 2007

6. Ms. Rudy Dee you are beautiful and I pray that I live to be 83 and some. God has keep you and it shows.

Jennifer Perrin at 7:06AM on Nov 20th 2007

7. I met Ruby and Ozzy Davis at a resturand up between Broadway and Amsterdam ave ar 145 st many times over the years. I never said any thing too them. I would just look at her and say too my self. Now thats a lady

Andrew A Carlos at 7:08AM on Nov 20th 2007

8. YOU GO GIRLLLLL!

VERNIQ at 7:41AM on Nov 20th 2007

9. All the Blogs about this, remarkable lady have all been positive, which she truly derseves. That in itself is amazing. The Karma lives, "What one puts out in the Universe, comes back to one" I remember some years back Mrs. Dee came to Jersey City, at a library on Bergen avenue, which is in the depths of the hood, and gave a fabulous performance, for the entire community. She did not make a big deal of it, with a lot media hype and fanfare. I'll always remember and be grateful to her for rendering that nobel service, for a community in need of cultural enlightenment; through the arts. She did it from her heart. HAVE A BLESS DAY____ TODAY AND FOREVER_____ RUBY DEE.

Rocket at 7:58AM on Nov 20th 2007

10. Honestly, I would have been proud to play son to a mother figure like Miss Dee. The scene where she slaps him was classic. It also shows how Frank Lucas wasn't a piece of shit. Tony Montana spazzed out on his mother, although the character was fictional, still the same kind of figure like Frank Lucas. It was great to see that interaction. It takes a certain kind of person to make a slap look so good. Both Denzel and Ruby really sold that scene.

Lord at 8:02AM on Nov 20th 2007

11. Ms.Ruby Dee is an American Treasure & Icon. They don't make'em like Ms.Ruby anymore. Ms.Ruby Dee's performance in "American Gangster" is Oscar Caliber. She was the focus during her scenes even though she was on for an average of 10 minutes. Best Supporting Actress Oscar has her name written on it. We LOVE you Ms.Dee!!!!!!!

Brotha at 8:54AM on Nov 20th 2007

12. Ms. Dee always been my favorite actress and always will be, she's a proverbs 31 WOMAN......

peaches at 9:36AM on Nov 20th 2007

13. Good for you Ruby, i am glad to see you so well. God Bless you. For more go to my BLOG at: http://journals.aol.com/spinmind/ABlackManwithaViewPoint please your own comments below each of my entries.

Julius Bannerman at 9:50AM on Nov 20th 2007

14. Mrs. Ruby dee you are a bright and shining star. Sweetheart you make me proud to be a black man. May god continue you bless you..

Terry Cohens at 10:14AM on Nov 20th 2007

15. Ruby Dee...my personal favorite. A role model and a fabulous actress. Thank you.
Love, peace & blessings....

Carolyn at 10:16AM on Nov 20th 2007

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