Starletta DuPois
Starletta DuPois, born on July 18, 1941, is a distinguished American actress whose impressive body of work spans over 90 films and television shows. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, DuPois pursued her education at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where she earned her degree in 1968. She later honed her craft by obtaining a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
DuPois made her Broadway debut in 1974 with the short-lived production "What the Wine-Sellers Buy." That same year, she transitioned to film, landing minor roles in notable movies such as "Death Wish" and "The Gambler." Her talent shone brightly in 1976 when she starred in the Off-Broadway hit "So Nice, They Named it Twice," further establishing her presence in the theater scene.
Throughout her career, DuPois has been celebrated for her versatility and depth, contributing to a diverse range of performances across various genres. Her work has not only entertained audiences but also paved the way for future generations of actors. As she continues to inspire with her dedication to the craft, Starletta DuPois remains a significant figure in American entertainment history.
Filmography
Death of a Telemarketer
Magic Max
A Beautiful Soul
Hollywood Shuffle
The Notebook
Friday After Next
Soul Mates
Big Momma's House
Ricochet
Odd Jobs
True to the Game 3
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Strapped
3 Strikes
True to the Game