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Eunice Wilson (April 2, 1911,
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– January 10, 1984,
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) was a singer, dancer, and actress who performed in the 1930s and was in 1930s films and a pair of late 1940s films. Her performances were featured in several films. She performed in Leonard Reed's revue.


Filmography

*'' Murder in Harlem'' (1935) *''
An All-Colored Vaudeville Show ''An All-Colored Vaudeville Show'' is an extant American film featuring vaudeville acts released in 1935. Acts include Adelaide Hall, the Nicholas Brothers, and Eunice Wilson backed by the Five Racketeers. It was distributed by Warner Brothers. It ...
'' (1935), reworked and reissued as '' Dixieland Jamboree'' (1946) by Warner Brothers *'' Sun Tan Ranch'' (1948) *'' No Time for Romance'' (1948)


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Eunice Wilson
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