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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Requiescat in pace - Sidney Poitier


Sidney Poitier, a young Bahamian-American who failed his first acting audition when he was a teen because he could not read the script (was, as he recalled in interviews, tutored for weeks by an elderly Jewish waiter to learn to read and to pass his audition to join the American Negro Theater), became a giant in the acting profession, a leader in social causes, a diplomat, and a role model.

He was driven and he was talented, and he was truly great in that he aspired to and achieved greatness.  He can be admired for many achievements in his life, but what I will miss most about him is that he was a man of his era.  I will miss the movies of deep social comment that don't seem to be made anymore, and I will miss an era of elegance and glamor at the Oscars that has long since faded away under the auspices of a cruder generation that doesn't seem to know how to behave in such a venue, or indeed, in public.

I'm glad Sir Sidney came to us when he did, and was not struggling to launch his career in films in say, the 1930s when the kinds of films which he made in the 1950s and 1960s were not being made.  He was a man of his time, thankfully, and we are the better for that.


4 comments:

Caftan Woman said...

Well said. A reminder of how the man can make his times, and the times make a man.

Jacqueline T. Lynch said...

Thank you, Paddy. Well said, yourself.

Silver Screenings said...

Agreed – the insightful movies Sidney Poitier made, as you pointed out, aren't made anymore, and we're the poorer for it.

Jacqueline T. Lynch said...

I agree, Ruth, we are the poorer for it.

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