Sidney Poitier with
co-star Bill Cosby in the 1975 comedy Let's Do It Again, directed by Poitier.
Actor Sidney Poitier died on Thursday at his home in
Los Angeles, aged 94. In 1964, he was the first black person to win the Academy
Award for Best Actor (as Homer Smith in 1963’s Lilies of the Field). He
won the Oscar in competition with Albert
Finney (Tom Jones), Richard Harris as rugby player Frank Machin in This
Sporting Life, Rex Harrison (as Caesar in Cleopatra) and Paul Newman in Hud. Poiter was born on February 20, 1927, in Miami, Florida.
Three degrees of separation: Journalist and a close friend of mine for going on 60 years, Scott Jones of Brisbane, once taught as the same school, Greenslade, in London’s East End, as Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite, above, whose 1959 autobiographical book To Sir, With Love was made into the 1967 British film of the same name, starring Poitier as Braithwaite (called Mark Thackeray in the film).
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