First Name
Marsha
Last Name
Hunt
Date of Birth
15 April 1946
Height
66
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Brown - Dark
Hair Color
Black
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, United States
Star Sign
Aries
Ethnicity
Black
Claim to Fame
Starred in Hair musical
Middle Name
A.
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Wikipedia Text
Marsha Hunt (born Marcia Virginia Hunt October 17, 1917) is an American film, theater, and television actress who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio executives in the 1950s.
Role ID
Actor/Actress, Soundtrack
Has Detailed Data (New)
1
Couple Profile
Hunt grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where her father was one of America`s first black psychiatrists. She studied at the University of California, Berkeley went to Berkley in 1964 and joined Jerry Rubin on protest marches against the Vietnam War. In the mid 1960s Hunt moved to Britain and for a time lived in Edinburgh. "I started hitching here, a student from California`s Berkeley, at 19. I hitched on lorries from London, slept in Waverley Station."
In 1967 Hunt met Mike Ratledge of the Soft Machine. Hunt was having trouble getting a visa extension to stay in England and proposed to Ratledge. Ratledge and Hunt were married on April 15, 1967. The Soft Machine were heavily booked and there was no time for a honeymoon but Ratledge and Hunt were able to spend two months together before the band headed for France later that year. Hunt and Ratledge had a short relationship but remained married and the best of friends for many years.
Hunt achieved national fame in England in 1968, when she starred as "Dionne" in the first rock musical, Hair, a box office smash on The London Stage. "What was great about Hair, was that it was my hair. The person on the stage in 1966 was merely an evocation of who I was," says Hunt. Hunt was professionally associated with musicians such as Mike Ratledge, Alexis Korner, John Mayall, Elton John, and Marc Bolan. Hunt played at the Isle of Wight music festival in 1969 with her backup band White Trash. Hunt`s first single, a cover of Dr John`s Walk on Gilded Splinters was released on Track Records in 1969; an album, Woman Child, followed in 1971. Hunt met Marc Bolan in 1969 after having a minor hit with Dr. John`s "Walk on Gilded Splinters." "She showed up one night while we were recording "Unicorn," said Tony Visconti. "The two of them just looked at each other and it was like magic. You could see the shafts of light pouring out of their eyes into each other. They were eating each other up alive. We finished the session unusually early, and Marc and Marsha walked out into the night hand in hand." Hunt says in her autobiography that the relationship was based on more than physical attraction. "I personified things which Marc rejected. He was reclusive, macrobiotic, and professed aversion to success," writes Hunt. "To Marc, my visibility was commercial, and this wasn`t appropriate to the serious art of music which he implied was validated by obscurity." In 1973 Hunt was a member of a panel organized by British magazine Melody Maker to discuss women in music and their options open to black women. "You got to slip in through the side-door as the statuary representative - and once you`re in, then you do your damage," said Hunt. "But you`re kidding yourself if you think you`re going to get in on your own terms."
In 1968 Hunt posed nude for photographer Patrick Lichfield after opening night for Hair and the photo appeared on the cover of British Vogue`s January 1969 issue. Almost 40 years later Hunt again posed nude for Litchfield recreating the pose for her Vogue Magazine cover after she had had her right breast and lymph glands removed to halt the spread of cancer. The photo appeared on the cover of her 2005 book Undefeated about her battle with cancer. "The 1968 photo was taken after the first night of Hair and that the 2005 shot was taken in January, five weeks after my right breast and lymph nodes under my right arm had been removed. I enthused about how wonderful it had been working with Patrick under those very different circumstances," wrote Hunt. Hunt has also been photographed by Lewis Morley, Horace Ove, and Robert Taylor.
Hunt is the mother of Mick Jagger`s first child, Karis Jagger, who was born on November 4, 1970 in London. Marsha Hunt is the inspiration of the Stones` hit "Brown Sugar". At the time a member of the cast in the London production of the musical Hair (playing "Dionne"), Hunt reportedly approached Jagger at a party and, rather bluntly, informed him that she wanted to have his baby. Jagger obliged her but would not enter into a long-term relationship with Hunt, who, consequently, had to bring up her daughter as a single mother (although she also wanted to make her way in show business). Jagger even denied being Karis`s father and refused payments. A lengthy lawsuit followed, and a settlement making him support Hunt and their daughter was only reached in 1979.
Since then, Mick Jagger has been close to Karis. Karis would often go on holiday with Mick and his family as a teenager. Jagger attended Karis`s graduation from Yale, her wedding in 2000 and was at the hospital for the birth of her son in 2004. "When you`ve had a child with somebody he`s part of your life. We meet up on occasion. I`m closer to his mother," says Hunt.
Hunt began writing in 1985. Her first book was her 1986 autobiography, Real Life: The Story of a Survivor. "
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsha_Hunt_%28singer_and_novelist%29
High School
Oakland High (1964)
University
University of California, Berkeley (1966)
Official Websites
www.huntmarsha.com/Site/Home_Page.html
Full Name at Birth
Marsha A. Hunt
Count - Awards
1
Distinctive Feature
her afro, her bright makeup
Books Authored
Real Life: The Story of a Survivor [1987] (Headline Book Publishing; New Ed edition), Repossessing Ernestine: A Granddaughter Uncovers the Secret History of Her American Family [1996] (Harpercollins), Undefeated: Am I the Same Girl? [2005] (Mainstream Publishing), Joy [1996] (Flamingo; New Ed edition), Free [1992] (Hamish Hamilton Ltd), Like Venus Fading [1999] (Flamingo; New Ed edition), The Junk Yard: Voices for the Junk Yard [1999] (Mainstream Publishing)
Has Detailed Data (Music)
1
Age
65
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