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A Tribute To Sidney PoitierSidney Poitier, an iconic screen presence and a game changer for the way that African Americans were perceived in the turbulent years of the 1950s and 1960s, is being honored this evening by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York with the 2011 Chaplin Award. Poitier will be praised by an eclectic and star-studded list of celebrities including Dan Ackroyd, Harry Belafonte, Bill Cosby, Ruby Dee, Morgan Freeman, Danny Glover, Norman Jewison, James Earl Jones, Quincy Jones, Ben Kingsley, Mary Louise Parker, Quentin Tarantino, Chris Tucker and a number of surprise guests. Let’s face it…..if there never was a Sidney Poitier, there could never have been a Denzel Washington, a Will Smith, a Forrest Whitaker, even a Halle Berry. Prior to his arrival in films in 1950, African Americans were mainly seen as maids or butlers on the silver screen, or as comic relief. Even when their natural talents gave them a particular poise in front of the camera (for example, the late great Lena Horne), the films in which they appeared were assembled in such a way that segments featuring the black actors could easily be snipped out for releases in bigoted small town America. The lack of visibility of color on the screens in the 1950s and 1960s was part of what fueled the civil rights movement and its cry for equal representation in American life. His is the great American success story. He was born in 1927 in Miami, Florida, where his Bahamian parents travelled to sell tomatoes and other produce from their farm on Cat Island, The Bahamas. His birth gave him American citizenship but he was raised in the Bahamas, which was then an English colony. At the age of 17, he moved to New York City and held a string of menial jobs. He then decided to join the United States Army after which he worked as a dishwasher until a successful audition landed him a spot with the American Negro Theater.
He memorably returned to Broadway in 1959 to star in the groundbreaking production of Lorraine Hansbery’s award-winning A RAISIN IN THE SUN. The play, about an inner city Chicago family who want to flee the ghetto and live in a previously all-white suburb, received rave notices, and Poitier revived his role in the film version in 1961. That decade provided him with a series of memorable performances in such diverse films as PRESSURE POINT (1962), THE SLENDER THREAD (1964), THE BEDFORD INCIDENT (1965) and A PATCH OF BLUE (1965).
Poitier has won all the major film awards out there (including the Oscar, the British Academy Award, the Golden Globe Award, the Silver Bear from the Berlin Film Festival, the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, the SAG Lifetime Achievement Award, the NAACP Image Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom). In 2002, he was chosen by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to receive an Honorary Oscar, “in recognition of his remarkable accomplishments as an artist and as a human being." In this case, the Academy spoke the truth. Congrats, Sidney Poitier on tonight’s honors at Lincoln Center.
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