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- Rosanna_Carter abstract "Rosanna Rolle Carter (September 20, 1918 – 2001, aged 83) was an American television, stage and film actress, of Bahamian heritage, and the sister of Esther Rolle and Estelle Evans. During the Harlem Renaissance, she acted at New Lafayette Theater as one of the Lafayette Players. She acted in The Brother from Another Planet, a well-reviewed 1984 film described as a science fiction fairy tale with a slavery plot.".
- Q7367329 abstract "Rosanna Rolle Carter (September 20, 1918 – 2001, aged 83) was an American television, stage and film actress, of Bahamian heritage, and the sister of Esther Rolle and Estelle Evans. During the Harlem Renaissance, she acted at New Lafayette Theater as one of the Lafayette Players. She acted in The Brother from Another Planet, a well-reviewed 1984 film described as a science fiction fairy tale with a slavery plot.".
- Rosanna_Carter comment "Rosanna Rolle Carter (September 20, 1918 – 2001, aged 83) was an American television, stage and film actress, of Bahamian heritage, and the sister of Esther Rolle and Estelle Evans. During the Harlem Renaissance, she acted at New Lafayette Theater as one of the Lafayette Players. She acted in The Brother from Another Planet, a well-reviewed 1984 film described as a science fiction fairy tale with a slavery plot.".
- Q7367329 comment "Rosanna Rolle Carter (September 20, 1918 – 2001, aged 83) was an American television, stage and film actress, of Bahamian heritage, and the sister of Esther Rolle and Estelle Evans. During the Harlem Renaissance, she acted at New Lafayette Theater as one of the Lafayette Players. She acted in The Brother from Another Planet, a well-reviewed 1984 film described as a science fiction fairy tale with a slavery plot.".