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Ellen Virginia Holly (January 16, 1931 – December 6, 2023) was an American actress. Beginning her career on stage in the late 1950s, Holly was perhaps best known for her role as on the ABC One Life to Live (1968–1980; 1983–1985). Holly is noted as the first African American to appear on daytime television in a leading role.


Biography

Early life, education and family
Holly was born on January 16, 1931, in New York City, to William Garnet Holly and Grace Holly. Raised in Richmond Hills neighborhood of Queens, Holly graduated from . Holly was , and claimed African, English, French, and Shinnecock Native heritage. Her father's grandmother was Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the third African-American woman to earn a medical degree, and the first in New York state. Her grandaunt was Sarah Smith Thompson Garnet, an educator and suffragist from New York City who was a pioneering African-American female school principal in the New York City public school system. Holly's great-grandfather was the Rev. James Theodore Holly, the first African-American bishop in the Protestant Episcopal church, who spent most of his episcopal career as missionary of Haiti. A great-great-grandfather was Sylvanus Smith, one of many leaders encouraging African American people to purchase land in Kings County, New York (later known as the Weeksville settlement). Her maternal aunt was Anna Arnold Hedgeman, a civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer who served under President as executive director of the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission.

Career
Holly, a life long member of The Actors Studio, Began her acting career in the late-1950s.
(1980). 9780025426504, MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc..
Holly appeared in several Broadway productions including Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright and A Hand Is on the Gate; she also played in a production of by the New York Shakespeare Festival. In 1960, Holly resolved a "feud" with producer Lester Osterman when he cast her in a play. Holly guest-starred on and The Nurses prior to starring on One Life to Live.Schemering, Christopher. The Soap Opera Encyclopedia, September 1985, pg. 158–166, (1st edition)

One Life to Live
Holly came to the attention of , the creator of One Life to Live, after writing a letter to the editor of The New York Times about what it was like to be a light-skinned . Nixon created the role of , actress-turned-judge and offered Holly the role. In 1968, Holly became the first African-American actress to star on daytime television. "She is beautiful, plainly cultured, has one of the most alive faces, full of lovely strength, ever to brighten our tube," wrote television reporter Jack O'Brian in 1969. When Holly began on One Life to Live in October 1968, her African-American heritage was not publicized as part of the storyline. Holly's character, named Carla Benari, was a touring actress of apparently Italian-American heritage. Carla and white physician Dr. Jim Craig fell in love and became engaged, but she was falling for an African-American doctor. When the two kissed onscreen, it was reported that the switchboards at ABC were busy by fans who thought that the show had shown an African-American and white person kissing. The fact that Carla was an African-American posing as white was revealed when Sadie Gray, played by , was identified as her mother. Sadie convinced her daughter to embrace her heritage and tell the truth. Holly left the series in 1980, but returned in 1983. In 1972, Holly was public in her criticism of being cast to play Haitian general . Holly returned to the question of race and casting when she commented on 's role in in 1990. In 1996, Holly released her autobiography describing her life and struggles as a light-skinned black actress in Hollywood. According to her autobiography One Life: The Autobiography of an African American Actress, Holly was fired from the show by new executive producer in 1985.

Later career and life
In 1988, Holly appeared in Spike Lee's as Mission College president Mr. McPherson's wife Odrie. Holly returned to daytime in the long-term recurring role of a judge on from 1989 until 1993. Holly made a return to the small screen in 2002, when she appeared as Selena Frey in the television film 10,000 Black Men Named George, alongside and Mario Van Peebles.
(2014). 9780810879164, . .
Holly retired from acting in 1993 and became a librarian in White Plains, New York. WHITE PLAINS, Trailblazing actress Ellen Holly of White Plains, star of 'One Life to Live', dies at 92, Ellen Holly, the first Black person to have a lead role on a daytime television show and a White Plains resident, died on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 92, December 11, 2023


Personal life and death
Holly was a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Roses and Revolutions : Waxidermy Holly never married or had children. She had a relationship with her One Life to Live co-star Roger Hill, who is also known for his role as Cyrus in the cult film The Warriors (1979). In her autobiography, Holly wrote about her romances with actors and Ron O'Neal.
(1996). 9781568361581, Kodansha International. .
Holly died at Calvary Hospital in on December 6, 2023, at the age of 92.

Filmography
1959Take a Giant StepCarol, the Girl in the Bar
1973Cops and RobbersSecretary
1988Odrie McPherson
1963The DefendersJanet Lamb1 episode
Elissa Reagan1 episode
1963–1964The NursesHelena Fuentes
Natalia Cortez
2 episodes
1964Dr. KildareLucille Mann1 episode
1968–1986One Life to LiveClara Hall/Carla Scott/Carla Bonari91 episodes
1974King LearReganTelevision movie
1978Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air ForceAmyTelevision movie
1985ABC Afterschool SpecialMrs. Robbins1 episode
1986Amanda Layton1 episode
1989–1990In the Heat of the NightRuth Peterson4 episodes
1989–1993Judge CollierUnknown episodes
200210,000 Black Men Named GeorgeSelena FreyTelevision movie


Broadway credits
+ !Year !Title !Role !Theatre !Notes
1956Too Late the PhalaropeStephanieBelascoBased on a novel by
1960Face of a HeroElizabeth FalkEugene O'NeillWith , and
1962–1963Tiger, Tiger Burning BrightCille MorrisWritten by ; , Roscoe Lee Browne, and were also in the cast
1966A Hand is on the Gate With Roscoe Lee Browne, James Earl Jones, , and Cicely Tyson


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