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Linda Hopkins

Acting
1924-12-14
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Linda Hopkins (born Melinda Helen Matthews; December 14, 1924 – April 10, 2017) was a Tony Award-winning American actress and blues and gospel singer. She recorded classic, traditional, and urban blues, and performed R&B and soul, jazz, and show tunes.

Hopkins was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, the second child of the Reverend Fred Matthews, Sr. and Hazel Smith, Hopkins grew up in the section of New Orleans known by the locals as "Zion City". She went to school in "Gert Town" which bordered the Xavier University of Louisiana.

Known as "Lil Helen Matthews" as a child, she was discovered at the age of eleven by Mahalia Jackson when she persuaded Jackson to perform at a fundraiser at her home church, St. Mark's Baptist Church. Lil Helen opened the children's fundraising program with a rendition of Jackson's gospel hit, "God Shall Wipe Your Tears Away". Jackson was reportedly so impressed by Helen's determination and talent that she arranged for the young girl to join the Southern Harp Spiritual Singers in 1936. Hopkins remained with the group for a decade.

She first saw Bessie Smith perform Empty Bed Blues at The New Orleans Palace Theatre in 1936. Hopkins greatly admired Smith and later won critical plaudits for her rendition of Smith in the 1959 theatrical presentation Jazz Train. Matthews left New Orleans in the 1950s, and, in 1951, began performing at Slim Jenkins' Night Club in the Oakland/Richmond area. There she met Johnny Otis and Little Esther Phillips who created her stage name, Linda Hopkins. In 1952, Hopkins toured Hawaii and Japan for two years which included a stint with Louis Armstrong at The Brown Derby in Honolulu. She recorded for the Savoy, Crystalette, Forecast, Federal and Atco labels and often appeared at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem.

In 1960, Hopkins first toured Europe in the Broadway Express, the restaged production of Jazz Train. She recorded "Shake a Hand" with Jackie Wilson on the Brunswick label, which is her sole hit single reaching #21 on the US Billboard R&B chart. She also recorded "I Found Love" and "There's Nothing Like Love" with him on Brunswick in early 1962. She attended Stella Adler's Acting School in New York City.

During the 1970s, Hopkins performed in the Broadway musical, Purlie, and with Sammy Davis Jr. for nine months. In addition, she performed at President Jimmy Carter's 1977 inaugural ball. In 1972 she was awarded a Tony and Drama Desk Award for her performance in Inner City. She sang "Do You Believe" at the political event Star-Spangled Women for McGovern–Shriver, bringing 19,000 people to their feet.

Hopkins starred in Me and Bessie, a one-woman show paying homage to blues singer Bessie Smith, conceived and written by Hopkins and Will Holt. The world premiere was in Washington, D.C., in 1974. After a run in Los Angeles it transferred to the Ambassador Theatre on Broadway. The critically acclaimed show ran for thirteen months and 453 performances, and Hopkins was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience. ...

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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962 TV
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Tony Awards (1956) subtitle poster
Tony Awards
1956 TV
as Self - Nominee
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Great Performances (1971) subtitle poster
Great Performances
1971 TV
as Aunt Ethel
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Champs-Elysées (1982) subtitle poster
Champs-Elysées
1982 TV
as Self
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Roots: The Next Generations (1979) subtitle poster
Roots: The Next Generations
1979 TV
as Singer
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Leprechaun 2 (1994) subtitle poster
Leprechaun 2
1994 Movie
as Housewife
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Honkytonk Man (1982) subtitle poster
Honkytonk Man
1982 Movie
as Blues Singer
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Disorderlies (1987) subtitle poster
Disorderlies
1987 Movie
as Buffy's Mother
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Piano Blues (2003) subtitle poster
Piano Blues
2003 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Go Tell It on the Mountain (1984) subtitle poster
Go Tell It on the Mountain
1984 Movie
as Sister McCandless
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Cries in the Dark (2006) subtitle poster
Cries in the Dark
2006 Movie
as Mom
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The Education of Sonny Carson (1974) subtitle poster
The Education of Sonny Carson
1974 Movie
as Lil Boy's Mother
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Purlie (1981) subtitle poster
Purlie
1981 Movie
as Sister Hopkins
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Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards (2005) subtitle poster
Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
2005 Movie
as Singer (segment "Black and Blue") (archive footage)
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The Colored Museum (1991) subtitle poster
The Colored Museum
1991 Movie
as Aunt Ethel
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Black and Blue: A Musical Revue (1993) subtitle poster
Black and Blue: A Musical Revue
1993 Movie
as Singer
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Rockin' the Blues (1956) subtitle poster
Rockin' the Blues
1956 Movie
as Self
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Mitzi... Roarin' in the 20s (1976) subtitle poster
Mitzi... Roarin' in the 20s
1976 Movie
as Self
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