Sidney Poitier The Man Who Changed Hollywood

Sidney Poitier  The Man Who Changed Hollywood
Author: ChatStick Team
Publsiher: ChatStick Team
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024-03-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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🌟 Discover the Revolutionary Journey of Sidney Poitier in Cinema 🌟 Embark on an inspiring journey through the life of Sidney Poitier with "Sidney Poitier: The Man Who Changed Hollywood - A Legacy of Dignity and Revolution in Cinema." This captivating eBook, brought to you by the ChatStick Team, delves into the heart of Poitier's unparalleled impact on the world of film and beyond. From his humble beginnings in the Bahamas to shattering Hollywood's racial ceilings, Poitier's story is one of profound courage, unwavering integrity, and transformative influence. 🎬✨ Explore the groundbreaking roles that challenged societal norms, his monumental Oscar win that made history, and his off-screen endeavors that marked him as a cultural icon. This narrative is more than a biography; it's a tribute to a man who dared to dream, breaking barriers and setting new standards for actors of color. Poitier wasn't just an actor; he was a movement, reshaping Hollywood's narrative and inspiring generations to come. 📚 Inside, you'll find: A detailed exploration of Poitier's early life and the obstacles he overcame. Insight into his most iconic roles and their impact on cinema and civil rights. An analysis of his directorial ventures and contributions to film and society. Reflections on his lasting legacy and the path he paved for future artists. Perfect for fans of film history, civil rights enthusiasts, and anyone inspired by stories of resilience and change. Unlock the story of the man who revolutionized Hollywood. Add "Sidney Poitier: The Man Who Changed Hollywood" to your collection today and witness the power of a true icon. 🌟📖

Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier
Author: Chatstick Team
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798884933507

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The cinema of Sidney Poitier the black man s changing role on the American screen

The cinema of Sidney Poitier  the black man s changing role on the American screen
Author: Lester Joseph Kaiser,André H. Ruszkowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:469368976

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The Cinema of Sidney Poitier

The Cinema of Sidney Poitier
Author: Lester J. Keyser,André H. Ruszkowski
Publsiher: A. S. Barnes
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 049802511X

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Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier
Author: Aram Goudsouzian
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807875841

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In the first full biography of actor Sidney Poitier, Aram Goudsouzian analyzes the life and career of a Hollywood legend, from his childhood in the Bahamas to his 2002 Oscar for lifetime achievement. Poitier is a gifted actor, a great American success story, an intriguing personality, and a political symbol; his life and career illuminate America's racial history. In such films as Lilies of the Field, In the Heat of the Night, and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Poitier's middle-class, mannered, virtuous screen persona contradicted prevailing film stereotypes of blacks as half-wits, comic servants, or oversexed threats. His screen image and public support of nonviolent integration assuaged the fears of a broad political center, and by 1968, Poitier was voted America's favorite movie star. Through careful readings of every Poitier film, Goudsouzian shows that Poitier's characters often made sacrifices for the good of whites and rarely displayed sexuality. As the only black leading man during the civil rights era, Poitier chose roles and public positions that negotiated the struggle for dignity. By 1970, times had changed and Poitier was the target of a backlash from film critics and black radicals, as the new heroes of "blaxploitation" movies reversed the Poitier model. In the 1970s, Poitier shifted his considerable talents toward directing, starring in, and producing popular movies that employed many African Americans, both on and off screen. After a long hiatus, he returned to starring roles in the late 1980s. More recently, the film industry has reappraised his career, and Poitier has received numerous honors recognizing his multi-faceted work for black equality in Hollywood. As this biography affirms, Poitier remains one of American popular culture's foremost symbols of the possibilities for and limits of racial equality.

Sidney Poitier Black and White

Sidney Poitier Black and White
Author: Philip Powers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2020-12-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798567638712

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When you mention the name "Sidney Poitier" many Hollywood fans will remember fondly "To Sir, with Love" or "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner". These were ground-breaking films for many reasons, not least for the way in which they solidified Poitier's place as a black icon.In these times, the world has seen afresh the challenges faced by people of colour in the United States and other western nations. There is nothing new in this struggle. Poitier's acting roles of the 1960s created a particular dilemma for him. Except for one or two decisions, he carefully selected characters which would reflect his own life experience, struggles and desire for radical change.Over the decades, he has become a somewhat reluctant icon, put on a pedestal by a generation of black celebrities and film stars for choosing roles that gave both black and white Americans an alternative picture of society. Too perfect for some, too imperfect for others, his work attracted critical opinion that was as differentiated as black is to white.This book takes a look at Poitier's early life and work in the 1960s and early 70s, the people who influenced his career and a fascinating sample of the contemporary critical views.In the beginning Poitier was a supporting actor in films with Hollywood stars such as Clark Gable and Tony Curtis. In 1964 he won an Oscar as Best Actor in "Lilies of the Field." A few years later he was in the box office hit "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," co-starring with the legendary Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Five years after that he was the first-time film director of a ground-breaking Western, "Buck and the Preacher."The transition from popular black actor to acceptance as a director was challenging.As an actor-director he had multiple hits in the 1970s with "Uptown Saturday Night," "Let's Do It Again" and "A Piece of the Action." His biggest hit was "Stir Crazy" in 1981 starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor. The Sidney Poitier-directed film eventually grossed almost a $100 million in American theaters alone.Philip Powers' book "Sidney Poitier: Black and White" explores the events in the sixties in the United States where Poitier was occasionally a minor player, where Poitier was a teenage bystander for many years as his life was swept up in black-white confrontations. It looks at the people in Hollywood - like Stanley Kramer - who were responsible for addressing the big issues of the period. It explores the lives of people Poitier knew well and worked with in the volatile environment of that period in America. It describes the racism Poitier endured when he couldn't eat in certain restaurants or stay in particular hotels. When a policeman put the muzzle of a gun to Poitier's forehead and threatened to shoot him.As part of Poitier's journey he became involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s lending his supporting to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He worked with his friend Harry Belafonte, a pop superstar, who marched with Dr. King on many occasions, to demand societal change for African Americans."Black and White" explores these events using the words of the media to illustrate Poitier's journey from a poor black boy to a black icon, an inspiration to millions of black people who didn't know it could be done.

American Life in the 1960s

American Life in the 1960s
Author: Laura K. Murray
Publsiher: ABDO
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781098271701

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American Life in the 1960s takes a look at the major events that occurred throughout this decade and offers information on the demographics of the United States at the time. Readers will gain an understanding of the politics, conflicts, science, inventions, pop culture, fashion, and sports of the decade, and they will learn about the legacy the 1960s left behind. Features include a glossary, a timeline, references, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

The Measure of a Man

The Measure of a Man
Author: Sidney Poitier
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780061747489

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"I have no wish to play the pontificating fool, pretending that I've suddenly come up with the answers to all life's questions. Quite the contrary, I began this book as an exploration, an exercise in selfquestioning. In other words, I wanted to find out, as I looked back at a long and complicated life, with many twists and turns, how well I've done at measuring up to the values I myself have set." In this luminous memoir, a true American icon looks back on his celebrated life and career. His body of work is arguably the most morally significant in cinematic history, and the power and influence of that work are indicative of the character of the man behind the many storied roles. Sidney Poitier here explores these elements of character and personal values to take his own measure--as a man, as a husband and father, and as an actor. Poitier credits his parents and his childhood on tiny Cat Island in the Bahamas for equipping him with the unflinching sense of right and wrong and of selfworth that he has never surrendered and that have dramatically shaped his world. "In the kind of place where I grew up," recalls Poitier, "what's coming at you is the sound of the sea and the smell of the wind and momma's voice and the voice of your dad and the craziness of your brothers and sisters ... and that's it." Without television, radio, and material distractions to obscure what matters most, he could enjoy the simple things, endure the long commitments, and find true meaning in his life. Poitier was uncompromising as he pursued a personal and public life that would honor his upbringing and the invaluable legacy of his parents just a few years after his introduction to indoor plumbing and the automobile, Poitier broke racial barrier after racial barrier to launch a pioneering acting career. Committed to the notion that what one does for a living articulates who one is, Poitier played only forceful and affecting characters who said something positive, useful, and lasting about the human condition. Here, finally, is Poitier's own introspective look at what has informed his performances and his life. Poitier explores the nature of sacrifice and commitment, pride and humility, rage and forgiveness, and paying the price for artistic integrity, What emerges is a picture of a man seeking truth, passion, and balance in the face of limits--his own and the world's. A triumph of the spirit, The Measure of a Man captures the essential Poitier.