Alumna writes, produces, stars in film about Dorothy Dandridge
February 24, 2023
The film, “Call Me Dottie,” explores Dandridge’s troubled life before the fame and after her fall.
“Dorothy was one of the most fascinating creatures to ever walk this planet. Immensely talented yet deeply troubled. Her life was a movie in itself, a superstar born ahead of her time, who broke down barriers, yet lived most of her life with a broken heart,” Karis said.
Karis said Dandridge was a game-changer who was the first black actress to have a real main role as anything besides a maid or a caretaker, who stood up for what she believed, demanding her rights and refusing to perform or act in a movie if she was not given equal rights.
“The audacity to try to put words and images to this legend’s life kept this story in my heart for years. But it haunted me until I finally, with the help of a beautiful creative team, tried,” Karis said.
“Call Me Dottie,” will hit the big screen soon.
“I know you’ll fall in love with her just as I did many years ago,” Karis remarked.