Alice Walker
Writing
Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist. In 1982, she became the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which she was awarded for her novel The Color Purple. The book became a bestseller and was subsequently adapted into a critically acclaimed 1985 movie directed by Steven Spielberg, featuring Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg, as well as a 2005 Broadway musical totaling 910 performances. Over the span of her career, Walker has published seventeen novels and short story collections, twelve non-fiction works, and collections of essays and poetry.
Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force
Assistant Costume Designer
Age 45 (now 82)
Yemanja: Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil
as Narrator
Age 71 (now 82)
The World According to Allee Willis
as Self
Age 80 (now 82)
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
as Self
Age 60 (now 82)
The World According to Allee Willis
as Self
Age 80 (now 82)
Renegade: The Life Story of David Icke
as Self
Age 75 (now 82)
Yemanja: Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil
as Narrator
Age 71 (now 82)
Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal
as Self
Age 68 (now 82)
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
as Self
Age 60 (now 82)
Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force
Assistant Costume Designer
Age 45 (now 82)
Visions of the Spirit: A Portrait of Alice Walker
as Self
Age 44 (now 82)
Gotta Make This Journey: Sweet Honey in The Rock
as Self
Age 38 (now 82)Gathering insights...
Also Known As
Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker
IMDB
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