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Bill Haley

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Gender Male
Death42 years ago
Date of birth July 6,1925
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Highland Park
Michigan
United States
Date of died February 9,1981
DiedHarlingen
Texas
United States
AlbumsBill Haley On Stage
Bill Haley's Scrapbook
Bill Haley
GenresRock And Roll
Country Music
Rockabilly
Country
Job Singer-songwriter
Bandleader
Film Score Composer
BooksKal 23 Rock Around the Clock
Crazy Man, Crazy: The Bill Haley Story
Bill Haley & His Comets, 11 Original Albums, 10 Au: + 44 BONUS TRACKS
Songs Rock Around The Clock
See You Later, Alligator
Shake Rattle and Roll
Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie
Crazy Man Crazy
Skinny Minnie
Rock The Joint
The Saints Rock And Roll
Hot Dog Buddy Buddy
Mambo Rock
Rudy's Rock
Rip It Up
Burn That Candle
Dim, Dim The Lights
Two Hound Dogs
Razzle Dazzle
Birth Of The Boogie
A. B. C. Boogie
Thirteen Women
Rocket 88
Don't Knock The Rock
Live It Up
Joey's Song
Forty Cups Of Coffee
Real Rock Drive
Teenager's Mother
Vive La Rock 'N Roll
The Paper Boy
Happy Baby
Everyone Can Rock And Roll
Jukebox Cannon Ball
Rockin' Through The Rye
Movies/Shows The Wretches Are Still Singing
The London Rock and Roll Show
Venga a bailar el rock
Don't Knock the Rock
Rock Around the Clock
InstrumentsVocals; Guitar; Double Bass
Spouse Martha Velasco
Barbara Joan Cupchak
Children Gina Haley
Bill Haley Jr.
Scott Haley
John W. Haley
Parents William Albert Haley
Maude Green
Skos genre Rock
Blues
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William John Clifton Haley was an American rock and roll musician. He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets and ...

Obituary: Iconic black actor Sir Sidney Poitier

Jan 7,2022 6:49 pm

Sidney Poitier , who has died aged 94, once turned down The Role of Othello because he did not want to be typecast as a black actor.

It underlined The Dilemma faced by A Man who broke down many of Hollywood's racial barriers.

As The First black winner of the Academy Awards ' Best Actor statuette, he was always aware of being the standard-bearer for greater racial integration.

But often he felt he had become something of a racial token, and this denied him the opportunity of taking on more varied roles.

He died on Friday, aged 94, the Bahamian Foreign Minister announced.

Sidney Poitier was born on 20 February 1927 in Miami, Florida.

His parents were Bahamian farmers who had travelled to the US to sell tomatoes. His premature birth meant he gained US citizenship as well as Bahamian.

Relatives believed his father's family originated in Haiti and that his ancestors were Runaway Slaves .

He was brought up on Cat Island in The Bahamas before The Family moved to the capital, Nassau.

Aged 15 he went To Live with his brother in Miami before moving to New York , where he worked as a dishwasher.

It was in the US that he experienced racism for the First Time .

" I lived in a country where I couldn't get a job, except those put aside for my colour or my caste. "

After a spell in the US Army he joined The American Negro Theatre, which had been Set Up as a community project in Harlem in 1940.

Difficult

Unfortunately Poitier was tone-deaf and was unable to sing, something audiences felt was a prerequisite of black actors at that time.

Instead he decided his future lay as a serious stage actor and he was offered a leading role in a production of Aristophanes' comedy Lysistrata in 1946.

It was A Sign of The Times that the production featured only black actors.

In 1949 he took the difficult decision to Move Away from stage productions and into films.

It was a sound decision. His performance in the 1950 film No Way Out , in which he played a newly-qualified doctor confronted by a racist patient, brought him to the attention of the studios.

His breakthrough came in The Blackboard Jungle in 1955, in The Role of a disruptive pupil in an inner-city school.

The Film was immensely popular, not least because it was one of The First to have a soundtrack featuring rock 'n' roll, including Bill Haley 's classic Rock Around The Clock .

Brotherhood

The Defiant Ones, in 1958, saw Poitier nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards , and he won a Bafta for the same film.

Five years later he was awarded an Oscar for Lilies of The Field , The First black winner of the Best Actor trophy.

With the growing civil rights movement in the US, it was inevitable Poitier would find himself lauded as an example of black achievement. It was a role he gladly accepted.

" I was a pretty good actor and I believed in brotherhood. I hated racism and segregation. And I was a symbol against those things. "

However, he was concerned that his Oscar may have been indicative of Hollywood's need for a Token Black actor, rather than something he achieved On Merit .

Then 1967 saw him at his commercial peak with three films, making him Hollywood's most bankable star that year.

He played a newly-qualified teacher in a tough London school in To Sir, With Love , based on the autobiographical novel by E R Braithwaite.

Stranded

His character's experience of being an immigrant in London mirrored that of many West Indians who came to Britain during the 1950s and '60s.

" Acting isn't a game of 'pretend', " he once said. " It's an exercise in being real. "

Poitier was nominated for Bafta and Golden Globe awards for Norman Jewison 's film In The Heat of The Night .

He played a Philadelphia detective who found himself stranded in a red-necked Mississippi town on The Night a businessman is murdered.

His developing relationship with the bigoted local sheriff, played by Rod Steiger , gave Poitier his strongest role and The Film won five Oscars, including best picture.

Poitier's response to Steiger's question " What do they call you, boy? " produced one of cinema's most famous lines: " They Call Me Mr Tibbs. "

Guess Who 's Coming to Dinner featured Poitier as The Boyfriend of a white, middle-class girl who takes him to meet her parents.

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Played by Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn, her parents were torn between their liberal values and their reaction to a prospective black son-in-law.

At the time filming began, Interracial Marriage was still illegal in 17 US states. These laws were only revoked by the Supreme Court months before The Film was released.

But Poitier faced criticism from some black civil-rights activists who complained his characters were just too good to be true.

It helped to persuade him to Move Away from acting roles. He involved himself in The Campaign for Bahamian independence, achieved in 1973, and began a new career as a director.

By the end of the 1970s, Poitier had formed his own production company with other stars, including Paul Newman and Barbra Streisand .

Successes behind the camera included Stir Crazy , with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder , and the thrillers Shoot to Kill and Little Nikita .

Poitier became The First black actor to receive A Life achievement award from The American Film Institute in 1992.

Five years later, he was appointed The Bahamas ' ambassador to Japan and he received a knighthood in 1974.

As a Bahamian citizen This Was a substantive rather than an honorary award, although he did not use it in the US.

Poitier married Juanita Hardy in 1950, but The Union ended in 1965. In 1976 he married The Canadian actress, Joanna Shimkus , and had six daughters from his Two Marriages . His daughter, Sydney Tamiia Poitier is also an actress.

In 2016 He was awarded a Fellowship by Bafta, a recognition of his outstanding contribution to cinema. Poor health prevented him travelling to London to receive the award so he appeared via a video link.

Poitier's noted ability to play intelligent leading roles helped to break down racial taboos in American Cinema and wider society, although he played down his importance as a Role Model .

" If I'm remembered for having done a few Good Things , " he once said, " and if my presence here has sparked some good energies, that's plenty. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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