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Actress Tamara Dobson died last monday

Actress Tamara Dobson in
Cleopatra Jones (1973) – Jack Starrett

American blaxploitation actress Tamara Dobson died last Monday. She was 59. What I liked about her roles is that she played strong women.

This entry was posted in African American culture, film on October 5, 2006 by jahsonic.

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