Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier KBE (February 20, 1927 – January 6, 2022) was a Bahamian and American actor, film director, and diplomat. In 1964, he became the first black actor and first Bahamian to win the Academy Award for Best Actor, for Lilies of the Field. Other accolades include two competitive Golden Globe Awards, a competitive British Academy of Film and Television Arts award (BAFTA), and a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. Major films featuring Poitier in a starring role include Blackboard Jungle (1955), The Defiant Ones (1958), To Sir, with Love (1967), Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), In the Heat of the Night (1967), Sneakers (1992), and The Jackal (1997). Later in his career, he turned to directing with features such as Buck and the Preacher (1972), Uptown Saturday Night (1974), Stir Crazy (1980), and Ghost Dad (1990). At the time of his death, Poitier was one of the last major stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.
Known For
99 titles
To Sir, with Love
Separate but Equal
Shoot to Kill
Band of Angels
The Defiant Ones
No Way Out
Night of 100 Stars II
Sidney
A Raisin in the Sun
Pressure Point
Duel at Diablo
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
Buck and the Preacher
They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
A Patch of Blue
The Organization
Little Nikita
To Sir, with Love II
Uptown Saturday Night
Lilies of the Field
The Slender Thread
The Bedford Incident
Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
Paris Blues
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