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Butterfly McQueen

Date of birth: 1911-01-07

Place of birth: Tampa, Florida, USA

Known for: Acting

Also known as:

Butterfly McQueen

Biography

Thelma "Butterfly" McQueen was an American actress. Originally a dancer, McQueen first appeared in film in 1939 as Prissy, Scarlett O'Hara's maid, in the film Gone with the Wind. She was unable to attend the movie's premiere because it was held at a whites-only theater. Often typecast as a maid, she said: "I didn't mind playing a maid the first time, because I thought that was how you got into the business. But after I did the same thing over and over, I resented it. I didn't mind being funny, but I didn't like being stupid.] She continued as an actress in film in the 1940s, and then moved to television acting in the 1950s. McQueen was appearing on the Broadway stage in the comedy What a Life in 1938 when she was spotted by Kay Brown, talent scout for David O. Selznick, then in pre-production for Gone With the Wind (eventually released in 1939). Brown recommended that McQueen audition for the film. After Selznick saw her screen test, he never considered anyone else and McQueen was cast in the role that would become her most identifiable – "Prissy", a simple-minded house maid. She uttered the famous words: "Oh, Miss Scarlett! I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies!" Her distinctive, high-pitched voice was noted by a critic who described it as "the itsy-little voice fading over the far horizon of comprehension". While the role is well known to audiences, McQueen did not enjoy playing the part and felt it was demeaning to African-Americans. She also played an uncredited bit part as a sales assistant in The Women (1939), filmed after Gone with the Wind but released before it. She also played Butterfly, Rochester's niece and Mary Livingstone's maid in the Jack Benny radio program for a time during World War II. She appeared in an uncredited role in Mildred Pierce (1945) (where she had a good amount of screen time) and played a supporting role in Duel in the Sun (1946). By 1947, she had grown tired of the ethnic stereotypes she was required to play and ended her film career. During World War II, McQueen frequently appeared as a comedian on the Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast Jubilee. Many of these broadcasts are available on the Internet Archive. From 1950 until 1952 she was featured in another racially stereotyped role on the television series Beulah. She played Beulah's friend Oriole, a character originated on radio by Ruby Dandridge, who would then take over the TV role from McQueen in 1952-53. In a lighter moment, she appeared in a 1969 episode of The Dating Game. Offers for acting roles began to dry up around this time, and she devoted herself to other pursuits including political study. She received a bachelor's degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975.[1] McQueen played the character of Aunt Thelma, a fairy godmother, in the ABC Weekend Special episode "The Seven Wishes of Joanna Peabody" (1978) and the ABC Afterschool Special episode "Seven Wishes of a Rich Kid" (1979); her performance in the latter earned her a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming. She had one more role of substance in the 1986 film The Mosquito Coast.

Movie Credits

Gone with the Wind
4

Gone with the Wind

1939-12-15

The spoiled daughter of a Georgia plantation owner conducts a tumultuous romance with a cynical prof

Mildred Pierce
3.8

Mildred Pierce

1945-10-20

A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful re

The Mosquito Coast
3.2

The Mosquito Coast

1986-11-26

An inventor spurns his city life and moves his family into the jungles of Central America to make a

Killer Diller
2.5

Killer Diller

1948-01-01

An all-Black comedy and dance revue with stars of stage and screen.

The Women
3.5

The Women

1939-09-01

A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

Duel in the Sun
3.1

Duel in the Sun

1946-12-31

Beautiful half-breed Pearl Chavez becomes the ward of her dead father's first love and finds herself

Flame of Barbary Coast
2.6

Flame of Barbary Coast

1945-05-28

Duke Fergus falls for Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry in the Barbary Coast in turn-of-the-century San Francisco.

The Phynx
1.6

The Phynx

1970-03-06

A rock band is invented by the government as a cover to find hostages in a remote castle in Albania

Amazing Grace
3.3

Amazing Grace

1974-08-30

A widow tries to influence the local mayoral election in Baltimore, Maryland, after she discovers th

Polly
4.1

Polly

1989-11-12

An musical adaptation of the book "Pollyanna" set in the 1950's in which an orphan tries to use glad

Cabin in the Sky
3.2

Cabin in the Sky

1943-03-24

When compulsive gambler Little Joe Jackson dies in a drunken fight, he awakens in purgatory, where h

I Dood It
1.8

I Dood It

1943-09-01

Constance Shaw, a Broadway dance star, and Joseph Rivington Reynolds, a keen fan of hers, marry afte

Affectionately Yours
2

Affectionately Yours

1941-05-10

A married reporter's assignments carry him all over the world, which gives him ample opportunity to

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
3.4

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

1986-02-10

Adventurous Huck Finn prefers rafting on the Mississippi River rather than being a part of civilizat

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
4

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

1988-10-01

This documentary revisits the making of Gone with the Wind via archival footage, screen tests, insig

Since You Went Away
3.3

Since You Went Away

1944-06-30

In 1943, several people enter, re-enter, and exit the difficult life of a Midwestern family whose pa