Edna Mae Harris
Edna Mae Harris, sometimes credited as Edna May Harris, was an American actress and singer. Harris, an African–American, was a film actress in the late 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in films featuring mostly African–American casts.
Biography
Early life and career
Harris was born in Harlem, New York; her father, Sam, was a boxer and customs inspector, and her mother Mary Harris worked as a maid. Harris's family is noted as one of the first families to have migrated to Harlem. Settling near the Lafayette Theater, Harris was convinced to pursue a career in show business by Ethel Waters and Maud Russell, who were frequent visitors to her family home. After being coached in singing and dancing by Waters and Russell, Harris began performing in the Theater Owners Booking Association, an African-American vaudeville circuit with which Harris performed from 1929 until 1933.Harris attended Wadleigh High School in Manhattan. After her sophomore year of high school, Alhambra Theater hired her.