Margaret Avery Movies and Career Information
Jan 20, 1944
Mangum
Actor
Margaret Avery (born January 20, 1944) is an American actress and singer. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Shug in The Color Purple (1985). Born in Mangum, Oklahoma, she was raised in San Diego, California, where she attended Point Loma High School. Avery then attended San Francisco State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in education. While working as a substitute teacher in Los Angeles, Avery began making singing appearances and acting on the stage. Among the plays she appeared in were Revolution, and Sistuhs. For her performance in Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? (1973) she received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for "Performance In A Major Role." In the television movie Something Evil (1972), a horror story with Sandy Dennis and Darren McGavin, she was directed by Steven Spielberg. That same year, she made her theatrical motion picture debut as Lark in the MGM crime/drama Cool Breeze with Thalmus Rasulala and Judy Pace. In this blaxploitation remake of The Asphalt Jungle, Avery played the Marilyn Monroe part. The following year she played a prostitute in Magnum Force (1973), the second in
- Margaret Avery Movies before 2012
- Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins 2008
- Waitin' to Live 2002
- White Man's Burden 1995
- Color Purple 1985
- Fish That Saved Pittsburgh 1979
- Which Way Is Up? 1977
- Scott Joplin 1977
- Psychopath 1973
- Lord Help Us
- Cyborg 3 the Recycler
- Heat Wave