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Eartha Kitt was a celebrated American singer, actress, dancer, and civil rights activist known for her distinctive singing style and sultry voice. Born on January 17, 1927, in South Carolina, Kitt's early life was marked by hardship and challenges. She rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s as a unique performer who blended jazz, pop, and dance, captivating audiences worldwide. Her career was characterized by a fearless approach to her art, often addressing social issues and civil rights through her work.

Kitt's influence extended beyond music and acting; she became a symbol of empowerment and resilience. She was known for her outspoken views on race and gender, often using her platform to advocate for change. With numerous accolades, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Kitt's legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists. Her work in film and television, including iconic roles such as Catwoman in "Batman" and her performances in Broadway productions, solidified her place in entertainment history.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita January 17, 1927
Luogo di nascita North, South Carolina, USA
Data di morte December 25, 2008