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Sidney Poitier
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Birthdate: 20 February 1927
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, USA Sidney Poitier was to Hollywood what
Jackie Robinson was to major league baseball: simply put, the man who
broke the color barrier. An actor, director, and producer, he forever
altered the racial perceptions long held by both motion picture audiences
and executives, rising to superstar status in an industry forever dominated
on both sides of the camera by whites while becoming the first African-American
ever to take home an Oscar for Best Actor. Born February 20, 1927, in
Miami, FL, Poitier grew up in poverty in the British West Indies. After
quitting school at the age of 13, he later joined the U.S. Army, serving
in World War II as a medical assistant. Upon his release from duty he
relocated to New York City, where he auditioned for the American Negro
Theater. When his heavy Bahamian accent prompted laughter from producers,
Poitier spent the next six months honing his elocution skills, practicing
his enunciation by repeating radio routines, and finally gaining admission
to the theatrical troupe's ranks after his second audition. Handsome and athletic, Poitier made his Broadway debut in 1946 in an all-black production of Lysistrata, and moved into films four years later with No Way Out. His impressive turn in 1955's gritty The Blackboard Jungle brought him closer to stardom, and in 1958 he earned his first Academy Award nomination opposite Tony Curtis in Stanley Kramer's social drama The Defiant Ones. The film's focus on racial politics, as well as his increasing popularity with audiences of all racial backgrounds, solidified Poitier's standing as a key figure in the burgeoning civil rights movement, as roles in features including 1959's Porgy and Bess and 1961's Raisin in the Sun established him as the premier black actor of his generation. For 1963's The Lilies of the Field, he made history as the first African-American actor to win an Oscar in a leading role, and with the mainstream success of 1965's A Patch of Blue and 1967's To Sir, With Love, his ascent to superstardom was complete. Much to his credit, Poitier continued to make racially provocative films; in 1967 he appeared in Kramer's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner as the black fiancé of a white woman, while in the same year's Best Picture-winning In the Heat of the Night, he starred as a Philadelphia police detective facing prejudice while investigating a murder in the Deep South. In 1969, Poitier founded the First Artists Production Company, and in 1972 -- at the peak of the blaxploitation era which his earlier success made commercially viable -- announced his directorial debut with Buck and the Preacher. He directed and starred in his next three films (1973's Warm December, 1974's Uptown Saturday Night, and 1975's Let's Do It Again) before starring in Ralph Nelson's 1975 South African political thriller The Wilby Conspiracy, after which he returned to the director's chair with 1977's A Piece of the Action. After directing the 1980 comedy Stir Crazy, Poitier
began to decrease his workload; he helmed two more features, 1982's Hanky
Panky and 1984's Fast Forward, but then disappeared from filmmaking for
the next several years. In 1988, Poitier appeared onscreen for the first
time in over a decade in Roger Spottiswoode's thriller Shoot to Kill,
followed by a supporting turn in the espionage drama Little Nikita. Upon
directing 1990's disastrous Bill Cosby comedy Ghost Dad, he starred as
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in the television feature Separate
But Equal, and in 1992 appeared in the star-studded Sneakers. After another
extended absence, Poitier returned in 1995 in the TV movie Children of
the Dust, and in 1996 he starred in the long-awaited follow-up to his
'67 success To Sir With Love, TV's To Sir With Love 2. ~ Jason Ankeny,
All Movie Guide 74th Annual Academy Awards, The (2002)
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