
Actor
Born June 11, 1920 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Hazel Dorothy Scott was a Trinidad-born jazz and classical pianist, singer, actress, television pioneer, and civil rights advocate. Born on June 11, 1920, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, she moved to Harlem, New York, as a child and became a celebrated prodigy, studying piano at Juilliard at an unusually young age. Known for her dazzling ability to “swing the classics,” Scott blended classical technique with jazz improvisation and rose to fame at New York’s Café Society. In Hollywood, Scott refused degrading roles and insisted on appearing as herself, using her public image to challenge racist portrayals of Black women. She also refused to perform before segregated audiences and used contract clauses to force venues toward integration. In 1950, she made television history as the first African American to host her own TV show, The Hazel Scott Show. Her career was damaged by Red Scare blacklisting after she challenged accusations before HUAC. Scott later lived and performed in Paris before returning to the United States. She died in Manhattan on October 2, 1981. Her legacy endures as a pioneering artist who fused virtuosity, representation, and activism.

The Disappearance of Miss Scott
Self (archival footage)

Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist
Self (archive footage)

Trial Run
Herself

The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest

The Merv Griffin Show
Self

The Mike Douglas Show
Self

A Bullet in the Gun Barrel
Self / Singer of the nightclub

The Night Affair
Valentine Horse

Reflets de Cannes
Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self

Rhapsody in Blue
Hazel Scott

Broadway Rhythm
Herself - Hazel Scott

The Heat's On
Herself

I Dood It
Herself

Something to Shout About
Hazel Scott