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Ossie Davis

Ossie Davis

A performer widely regarded as one of the most distinguished and eloquent actors of his or any generation, Ossie Davis combined an overwhelming amount of dramatic talent and instinct (evident via both stage and film work) with an indomitable fervor for social crusade. A native of Cogdell, GA, and a graduate of Howard University, Davis moved to Harlem at an early stage and trained with the Rose McClendon players. The actor then drew a considerable amount of attention -- alongside wife since 1948 Ruby Dee -- for helping to spearhead the American civil rights movement in the 1940s, over 20 years before it caught fire with the general public and mass media. Their combined efforts culminated in involvement with the triumphant March on Washington of August 1963, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. In subsequent years, Davis also helped Dr. King raise money for the Freedom Riders and delivered a poignant eulogy at the funeral of Malcolm X. Meanwhile, Davis and Dee both established themselves as forces in theater and on film. Davis himself debuted on Broadway in 1946, and took his film bow with the 1950 No Way Out, but 13 years passed before his sophomore cinematic effort, the 1963 Gone Are the Days -- an adaptation of his own play Purlie Victorious. Unfortunately, the actor spent much of the '60s appearing in programmers that were either underappreciated (Shock Treatment, 1964) or unworthy of his talents (Sam Whiskey, 1969), and didn't fully realize his potential until he scripted and directed the 1970 Cotton Comes to Harlem, a gritty crime comedy (with a predominantly African-American cast including Godfrey Cambridge and Redd Foxx) that almost singlehandedly jump-started the blaxploitation movement and predated Sweet Sweetback and Shaft by a year. Several additional directorial projects followed throughout the 1970s and '80s and found Davis growing deeper and more profound, and setting his sights higher; these included the ambitious -- if not quite successful -- Kongi's Harvest (1971) and the finely-wrought, socially charged coming-of-age drama Black Girl (1972), arguably Davis' best film. Unfortunately, Davis' third and fourth efforts behind the camera, Gordon's War (1973) and Countdown at Kusini (1976), disappointed on many counts, relegating him (for better or worse) back to acting. He appeared in the racially themed, made-for-television dramas Roots (1977), King: The Martin Luther King Story (1978, in which he played Dr. King Sr.), and Roots: The Next Generations (1979), then -- around a decade later -- achieved a career resurgence thanks to the intelligence and bravura of wunderkind Spike Lee, who cast Davis in six major films: School Daze (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989), Jungle Fever (1991), Malcolm X (1992, as an off-camera narrator), Get on the Bus (1996), and She Hate Me (2004). Two of those films also included Dee in the cast. Davis also enjoyed a renewed profile on television during the early '90s when he was tapped to play a regular character on the charming and laid-back Burt Reynolds sitcom Evening Shade (1990-1994); he portrayed Ponder Blue, the series' narrator and the owner of a barbecue restaurant. Davis remained not only active but astonishingly prolific over the following ten years. Subsequent projects included small supporting roles in Grumpy Old Men (1993), The Client (1994), and Doctor Dolittle (1998), and participation in a series of documentaries, among them Christianity: The First Thousand Years (1998) and We Shall Not Be Moved (2001). Davis died in February 2005, in Miami, while shooting the movie Retirement. He was 87. Davis and Dee co-authored a dual autobiography, In This Life Together, in 1998. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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Ossie Davis Trivia

When was Ossie Davis born?
Ossie Davis date of birth: December 18, 1917

What role did Ossie Davis portray in Get on the Bus?
Ossie Davis played Jeremiah in Get on the Bus

What role did Ossie Davis portray in Proud?
Ossie Davis played Lorenzo DuFau in Proud

What role did Ossie Davis portray in Bubba Ho-Tep?
Ossie Davis played John "Jack" Fitzgerald Kennedy in Bubba Ho-Tep

What role did Ossie Davis play in Finding Buck McHenry?
Ossie Davis played Buck McHenry in Finding Buck McHenry

What role did Ossie Davis play in Dr. Dolittle?
Ossie Davis played Archer Dolittle in Dr. Dolittle

Who did Ossie Davis portray in I'm Not Rappaport?
Ossie Davis was Midge Carter in I'm Not Rappaport

What role did Ossie Davis portray in B.L. Stryker [TV Series]?
Ossie Davis played Oz Jackson in B.L. Stryker [TV Series]

What role did Ossie Davis play in Purlie Victorious?
Ossie Davis played Purlie Victorious in Purlie Victorious

Who did Ossie Davis play in Deacons for Defense?
Ossie Davis was Rev. Gregory in Deacons for Defense

What role did Ossie Davis play in Dinosaur?
Ossie Davis played Yar in Dinosaur

Who did Ossie Davis play in Sam Whiskey?
Ossie Davis was Jedidiah Hooker in Sam Whiskey

Who did Ossie Davis play in Evening Shade: Season 01?
Ossie Davis was Ponder Blue in Evening Shade: Season 01

Who did Ossie Davis portray in The Scalphunters?
Ossie Davis was Joseph in The Scalphunters

What role did Ossie Davis play in Gladiator?
Ossie Davis played Noah in Gladiator

Who did Ossie Davis portray in The Feast of All Saints?
Ossie Davis was Jean-Jacques in The Feast of All Saints

What role did Ossie Davis portray in The Hill?
Ossie Davis played Jacko King in The Hill

Who did Ossie Davis portray in Jungle Fever?
Ossie Davis was The Good Reverend Doctor Purify in Jungle Fever

What role did Ossie Davis portray in She Hate Me?
Ossie Davis played Judge Buchanan in She Hate Me

Who did Ossie Davis portray in The Stand?
Ossie Davis was Judge Richard Farris in The Stand

Who did Ossie Davis portray in The Client?
Ossie Davis was Harry Roosevelt in The Client

What role did Ossie Davis portray in Let's Do It Again?
Ossie Davis played Elder Johnson in Let's Do It Again

Who did Ossie Davis play in Joe Versus the Volcano?
Ossie Davis was Marshall the Chauffeur in Joe Versus the Volcano

What role did Ossie Davis portray in Grumpy Old Men?
Ossie Davis played Chuck in Grumpy Old Men

Who did Ossie Davis play in School Daze?
Ossie Davis was Coach Odom in School Daze

Who did Ossie Davis play in Do the Right Thing?
Ossie Davis was Da Mayor in Do the Right Thing

What role did Ossie Davis play in No Way Out?
Ossie Davis played John Brooks in No Way Out

Who did Ossie Davis play in Malcolm X?
Ossie Davis was Eulogy Performer in Malcolm X

Who did Ossie Davis portray in The Cardinal?
Ossie Davis was Father Gillis in The Cardinal

Who did Ossie Davis play in BAADASSSSS!?
Ossie Davis was Granddad in BAADASSSSS!

What role did Ossie Davis portray in We Shall Not Be Moved?
Ossie Davis played Narrator in We Shall Not Be Moved

Who did Ossie Davis portray in J.C. Leyendecker: The Great American Illustrator?
Ossie Davis was Narrator in J.C. Leyendecker: The Great American Illustrator

Who did Ossie Davis portray in Thomas Jefferson?
Ossie Davis was Narrated by in Thomas Jefferson

What role did Ossie Davis play in Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World?
Ossie Davis played Narrator in Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World

Who did Ossie Davis play in Roots: The Next Generations?
Ossie Davis was Dad Jones in Roots: The Next Generations

What role did Ossie Davis play in King: The Martin Luther King Story?
Ossie Davis played Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. in King: The Martin Luther King Story


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