site categories
Latest in Sidney Poitier
Harry Belafonte, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry Join In Tributes To Sidney Poitier – Update
Refresh for updates… Tributes are pouring in for Oscar-winning actor, director, civil rights activist and humanitarian Sidney Poitier, who has died at age 94.
"For over 80 years, Sidney and I laughed, cried and made as much mischief as we could," said Harry Belafonte in a statement (the two met in the mid-1940s while…
-
-
7 Comments Comment on Harry Belafonte, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry Join In Tributes To Sidney Poitier – Update
Sidney Poitier Dies: Trailblazing Actor, Civil Rights Activist Was 94
Sydney Poitier, the trailblazing and iconic actor, director, civil rights activist and humanitarian, has died, the Bahamian Minister of Foreign Affairs announced Friday.
Details of his death were not immediately available.
The first Black actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor — for 1964’s Lilies of the Field…
-
By Greg Evans
-
Sidney Poitier Life Story Set To Become Broadway Play
The life of actor and activist Sidney Poitier will be told in a Broadway-targeted play to be written by Charles Randolph-Wright and directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, producers announced today.
According to producers, Sidney will dramatizes Poitier’s life from his upbringing on Cat Island in the Bahamas to his rise to…
-
By Greg Evans
-
Former AMPAS President Cheryl Boone Isaacs To Lead ASU’s Sidney Poitier New American Film School
Veteran marketing and public relations executive and former President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Cheryl Boone Isaacs has been named to serve as Founding Director of the Sidney Poitier New American Film School. Boone Isaacs, an adjunct professor at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
Oscars Last Call: Harry Belafonte & Spike Lee On That Bone-Chilling ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Scene
Final Oscar voting begins today, and Deadline is providing a last call to consider the films nominated for the Best Picture Oscar. The hope is that these will remind voters how they felt when they saw these great films, and pull the focus away from the toxic narratives that have marred this long awards season. This sta…
- Exclusive
- Film
TCM Classic Film Festival Honors Best Of Hollywood’s Past, From Sidney Poitier To Carl Reiner And Mel Brooks
In a youth obsessed industry, the Turner Classic Movies Classic Film Festival, which runs through Sunday in Hollywood, is an oasis of cinematic treasures in the midst of a business that doesn’t always value its storied past. Once again the brain trust behind this unique orgy of movie magic from another time has…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
Sidney Poitier To Receive BAFTA Fellowship
Having already been given BAFTA’s lifetime achievement Britannia Award in 2006, Sidney Poitier is doubling up on the career honors from the British Academy. On February 14, at the BAFTA Film Awards, the legendary and pioneering actor will receive the org’s highest accolade, the Fellowship. He joins such previous…
Oscar Rewind: How Martin Luther King Jr. Changed The Academy Awards In The Heat Of The ’67 Race
Martin Luther King Jr. and President Lyndon B. Johnson are in the news for very different reasons. A movie set in the South, dealing with race relations, wins a best picture Oscar nomination even though the black star of the film does not. Its director ultimately is overlooked. The Oscars are shrouded in controversy…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
OSCARS: A Look Back On The 50th Anniversary Of Sidney Poitier’s Historic Win – How Far Have We Come?
The 1963 Oscar ceremony marked a significant milestone in the history of the Academy Awards—and for African-American actors. Sidney Poitier took the best actor prize for Lilies Of The Field, an "Amen" moment, to quote the best picture nominee's famous song, if ever there was one. Until Poitier, only Hattie McDaniel…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
Broadcast Film Critics To Celebrate 2013’s Historic Output Of Black Cinema
Noticing a significant trend that defines a large part of this awards season and movie-going year, the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) announced Tuesday that they have partnered with L.A.’s House Of Blues to produce an evening devoted to what they are terming a “Celebration Of Black Cinema“. The event…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
Universal, Fox Executives – Past And Present – Gather To Honor Chris Meledandri At Fulfillment Fund Dinner
“I feel sort of a disconnect. It’s overwhelming. Very surreal,” the Fulfillment Fund Stars 2013 benefit gala honoree Chris Meledandri told me as he made his way around the Beverly Hilton ballroom last night. “There are some very interesting machinations intertwined in the room.”
It seems like every studio executive…
-
By Pete Hammond
-
Adam McKay Signing On To Direct 'Uptown Saturday Night' Remake; Will Smith, Denzel Washington Eyed To Star
EXCLUSIVE: Adam McKay is in negotiations to develop to direct Uptown Saturday Night, the Warner Bros remake that the studio hopes will star Will Smith and Denzel Washington. Smith and James Lassiter’s Overbrook Entertainment has been developing the project. Tim Dowling wrote the most recent draft.
The idea is for…
Sidebar
Newswire
PMC
Deadline is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2022 Deadline Hollywood, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by WordPress.com VIPSite
ad