প্রকাশ: 08/01/2022
Sidney Poitier, Hollywood's first major Black movie star and
the first Black man to win the best actor Oscar, has died at 94, prompting an
outpouring of grief from the entertainment industry and beyond.
Stars including Denzel Washington along with current and
past US presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama led emotional tributes as news
broke Friday of the death of the celebrated thespian.
"He was a gentleman and opened doors for all of us
that had been closed for years," said Washington, a two-time Oscar winner,
in a statement to.
"To Sir... with Love. Sir Sidney Poitier R.I.P. He
showed us how to reach for the stars," tweeted Oscar winner Whoopi
Goldberg.
Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis said it was "with
great sadness that I learned this morning of the passing of Sidney Poitier,"
confirming the passing of the dual US-Bahamian citizen.
Poitier died at his home in Los Angeles late Thursday,
according to Davis' director of communications Latrae Rahming. The spokesman
did not immediately respond to questions about the cause of death.
The first male Black star nominated for an Academy Award
with 1958's "The Defiant Ones," Poitier won his groundbreaking Oscar
six years later for "Lilies of the Field."
At a time of racial tension in America in the 1950s and
1960s, Poitier balanced success with a sense of duty to choose projects that
tackled bigotry and stereotypes, including his 1967 classics "Guess Who's
Coming to Dinner" and "In the Heat of the Night."
"For me, the greatest of the 'Great Trees' has fallen:
Sidney Poitier," wrote Oprah Winfrey.
Another Oscar-winning actress, Viola Davis, said Poitier's
"dignity, normalcy, strength, excellence and sheer electricity... showed
us that we, as Black folks, mattered!!!"
Biden called him a "once-in-a-generation actor and
advocate whose work carried so much dignity, power, and grace that it changed
the world on and off the big screen."
'Opened doors'
Poitier was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2002 for his
"extraordinary performances" on the silver screen and his
"dignity, style and intelligence" off of it.
On television, he portrayed icons of history such as South
Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela and the first Black justice on
the US Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall.
And in 1997, he took up a ceremonial post as Bahamian
ambassador to Japan.
He was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the
country's highest civilian honor -- by Obama in 2009.
"Through his groundbreaking roles and singular talent,
Sidney Poitier epitomized dignity and grace, revealing the power of movies to
bring us closer together. He also opened doors for a generation of
actors," tweeted Obama.
"Michelle and I send our love to his family and legion
of fans."
Prime Minister Davis said: "Our whole Bahamas grieves
and extends our deepest condolences to his family."
"We admire the man not just because of his colossal
achievements, but also because of who he was. His strength of character, his
willingness to stand up and be counted and the way he plotted and navigated his
life's journey."
'One of a kind'
Poitier was married to his second wife Joanna since 1976 and had six children as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
"Sidney Poitier. What a landmark actor. One of a
kind" said "Westworld" star Jeffrey Wright.
"He blazed a tremendous path for thespians such as me.
I am forever grateful," added veteran actor Colman Domingo.
And messages poured in from beyond Hollywood, with Bollywood
star Anil Kapoor praising "my childhood idol, lifelong inspiration &
star of some of my favorite films."
"A great friend, I learned a lot from watching Sidney
and how he carried himself with such grace and class," tweeted basketball
legend Magic Johnson.
"It was a privilege to call Sidney Poitier my friend," wrote Washington, adding: "God bless him and his family.”
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