Tall, model-like angelic beauty Frances Redd only appeared in one film giving a convincing performance in "Midnight Shadow," but she's a face and presence you wouldn't forget once you see her. Her grace, allure, charm and not to mention the way she floated as she walked were qualities of an actress and had she made it her primary career it's obvious she would of been a success. Her brother was the infamous Korla Pandit, who passed as an Hindu, Indian or White, and he may have gotten the idea from a character in his sister movie "Midnight Shadow." Frances comes from a prominent family that is researched by many, it includes a family of many races. Frances was involved in entertainment somewhat but didn't make much of a name for herself. Some say, she was a make up artist and dabbled in behind the scenes work in show business. Her son was Adrian Pepo of the legendary Platters group. Frances appeared in a Black Cinema film which were race films made for and by Blacks which provided positive images of Blacks, provided movie stars, and enabled Blacks to play roles of people from all walks of life and not stereotypes. Frances Redd's contributions to the the race film genre is very much appreciated and hopefully more information will surface on her.