Eartha Kitt Movies and Career Information
Jan 17, 1927
North
Actor
Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American actress, singer and cabaret star. She was perhaps best known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 hit Christmas song "Santa Baby". Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world." She took over the role of Catwoman for the third season of the 1960s Batman television series, replacing Julie Newmar, who was unavailable for the final season. Kitt was born on a cotton plantation in the town of North, South Carolina, a small town in Orangeburg County near Columbia, South Carolina. Kitt's mother was of Cherokee and African-American descent and her father of German or Dutch descent. Kitt was conceived by rape. Kitt was raised by Anna Mae Riley, an African-American woman whom she believed to be her mother. Anna Mae went to live with a black man when Eartha was 8. He refused to accept Kitt because of her relatively pale complexion. Kitt lived with another family until Riley's death. She was then sent to live in New York City with Mamie Kitt, who she learned was her biological mother; she had no knowledge of her father, except that his surname was Kitt and that he was supposedly a son
- Eartha Kitt Movies before 2012
- Preaching to the Choir 2006
- Anything But Love 2003
- Holes 2003
- Emperor's New Groove 2000
- Ill Gotten Gain 1998
- Harriet the Spy 1996
- Boomerang 1992
- Erik the Viking 1989
- Anna Lucasta 1959
- Kingdom in the Sun
- Friday Foster
- And Then Came Love
- Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story