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    Sidney Poitier

    Bahamian and American actor and diplomat

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  1. Poitier gained stardom for his leading roles in films such as The Defiant Ones (1958) for which he made history becoming the first African American to receive an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. Additionally Poitier won the Silver Bear for Best Actor for that performance.

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    • No Way Out
    • The Defiant Ones
    • A Raisin in The Sun
    • Lilies of The Field
    • A Patch of Blue
    • To Sir, with Love
    • In The Heat of The Night
    • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
    • Separate But Equal
    • Sneakers

    Like many of the films Poitier starred in, No Way Out was a film that touched on racial relations and tensions between Blacks and whites. In his feature film debut, Poitier plays Doctor Brooks, the first Black doctor at an urban hospital who must take care of racist patients. The film, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, was considered controversial ...

    In this adventure drama directed by Stanley Kramer, Poitier plays a prisoner in the South who’s shackled together with a white convict (Tony Curtis), and together they escape. The two have to work together during their dangerous journey and discover they have more in common than they realized. Poitier won two awards for his performance in The Defia...

    A Raisin in the Sun was adapted from the 1959 play of the same name by Lorraine Hansberry and directed by Daniel Petrie. The film follows an African American family on their quest to live a better life. For his role as Walter Lee Younger, Poitier was nominated in the best actor in a drama category at the 1962 Golden Globes as well as a BAFTA Award ...

    In this comedy-drama adapted from a novel by William Edmund Barrett and directed by Ralph Nelson, Poitier plays a traveling handyman who runs into a group of nuns and helps them make their dreams of creating a chapel come true. For his portrayal, Poitier became the first Black man to win an Oscar for best actor. He also won a Golden Globe for best ...

    This film tells the story of an interracial relationship between a Black office worker (Poitier) and a blind white woman (Elizabeth Hartman), whose mother (Shelley Winters) plots to break the couple up. Scenes of Poitier and Hartman kissing were cut from the film — released amid the growing civil rights movement — when it was shown in some Southern...

    In this British drama directed by James Clavell — one of three major films starring Poitier released in 1967 — the actor plays a recent graduate with a degree in engineering who can’t find work in his field, so he takes a job as a teacher at a London school for troubled children. There he finds a way to connect with the students like no teacher eve...

    In this mystery-drama directed by Norman Jewison, Poitier plays a Philadelphia-based police detective investigating a murder in a racially hostile town in the South. Poitier’s performance earned him Golden Globe and BAFTAAward nominations, and he received second place at the Laurel Awards in the male dramatic performance category. Also, Poitier’s d...

    In perhaps his most iconic role,Poitier plays a doctor who is involved in an interracial relationship with a free-spirited white woman (Katharine Houghton). The film, directed by Stanley Kramer, depicts interracial marriage in a positive light at a time when interracial marriage was banned in more than a dozen states. It was a major box office hit....

    During his career, Poitier portrayed some real-life public figures. In this TV miniseries, he starred as civil rights activist and NAACP attorney (and future Supreme Court justice) Thurgood Marshall during the legendary lawyer’s 1954 landmark case, Brown v. Board of Education, wherein the Supreme Court ruled that state laws establishing separate pu...

    While not a hugely acclaimed or socially important film — or a standout role — this hacker action-comedy was a modest box office success that introduced Poitier to a new generation. The actor plays a former CIA officer on a team of security specialists.

  3. Sep 12, 2024 · Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian American actor, director, and producer who broke the color barrier in the U.S. motion-picture industry by becoming the first African American actor to win an Academy Award for best actor (for Lilies of the Field [1963]) and the first Black movie star.

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  4. Apr 3, 2014 · Best Known For: Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier was the first African American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, receiving the honor in 1964 for his performance in 'Lilies of the...

  5. Sid Poitier has always had a quiet dignity and elegance and his performances have been consistently excellent. This list was a labor of joy and is meant as a tribute to the great Sidney Poitier. Here are 32 of his very best!

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  6. Feb 17, 2024 · Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier broke down barriers for actors of color, becoming a Hollywood leading man at a time before Black Americans were even granted full civil rights. He also opened...

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · Sidney Poitier's 10 Best Movies, Ranked. Sidney Poitier broke stereotypes with his influential acting and impactful storytelling in over 50 films. Poitier's groundbreaking roles addressed race relations and social issues, leaving a lasting impact in Hollywood.

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