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Lena Horne

Singer / Actor A pioneer among African-American performers, Lena Horne had the talent and beauty to crack the race barrier in Hollywood. A smooth singer of bluesy ballads, Horne appeared onstage in Harlem when she was only 14 years old, and by age 16 she was singing in the famous Cotton Club. Eventually she made her way into films, starring in the popular 1943 musicals Stormy Weather (with the tap-dancing The Nicholas Brothers) and Cabin in the Sky (with jazz legend Louis Armstrong). Horne's active career spanned six decades, and in 1989 she was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.