Lena Horne Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Sarah Rodriguez
Updated on January 16, 2026
Lena Horne Biography
(Actress and Dancer Known for Her One-Woman Show 'Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music')Birthday: June 30, 1917 (Cancer)
Born In: Bedford-Stuyvesant, New York, United States
Advanced SearchLena Mary Calhoun Horne was a woman of versatile talents who wowed audiences with her skills as a dancer and singer; while on the other hand she made her mark in Bollywood as an actress of rare quality. Apart from being a famous entertainer she also went on to become one of the most important civil rights activists in the United States of America during her lifetime and did a lot in order to elevate the situation of African Americans. Although it is true that Horne’s personal views, political inclinations and activism put her at odds with the established big hitters of the entertainment industry of her time; she did not let it bog her down and continued to be continued to work for upliftment of the people of colour across America. She worked in various shows on television, films and also in plays at some of the leading theatres of the time throughout a career that stretched over a period of seven decades in total. She became the first African American to be a part of the roster of a major studio in Hollywood and that opened the gates for plenty of new talents from the community. Read on to know more about her life and works. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Lena Mary Calhoun Horne
Died At Age: 92
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Lennie Hayton, Louis Jordan Jones
father: Edwin Fletcher
mother: Edna Louise Scottron
children: Gail Buckley, Terry Jones
African American Actress Singers
Height: 5'5" (165 cm), 5'5" Females
place of death: Manhattan, New York, United States
Ancestry: Senegalese American
Cause of Death: Congestive Heart Failure
U.S. State: New Yorkers, African-American From New Yorkers
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American CelebritiesActressesBlack SingersBlack ActressesBlack Film & Theater Personalities Childhood & Early LifeBorn on June 30, 1917 Lena Horne was the daughter of Edwin Fletcher Horne Junior and Edna Louise Scrotton in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Her father ran a gambling operation and was well off while her mother worked as a theatre actress who performed at theatres all over the United States.In the year 1920, when Lena Home was only a child of 3, her father left the house and although there was no financial strife, the estrangement with her father at such a young age was an unpleasant experience. She moved in with her grandparents since her mother was a frequent traveller.From the age of 5 onwards she started living with different relatives; starting with his mother in Georgia and then from the age of 10 till 12 she stayed with Frank Horne, her uncle. Her uncle, who went on to serve as the advisor of Franklin Roosevelt was an early influence on the young Lena.At the age of 12 in 1929, Horne moved to New York with his mother and attended a school in Brooklyn which was simply named the ‘Girls High School’. She did not complete school and discontinued her formal education at the age of 18.