Ossie Davis

Ossie Davis

Born:17. prosince 1917

Place of Birth:Cogdell, Georgia, USA

Died:4. února 2005

Known For:Acting

Biography

Ossie Davis, born Raiford Chatman Davis on December 18, 1917, was a multi-talented American artist who left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Beyond his contributions as an actor, he also made his mark as a director, writer, and activist. Davis possessed a commanding presence on screen, often portraying characters with depth and authenticity that resonated with audiences.

Throughout his career, Davis showcased his versatility by taking on a wide range of roles across film, television, and theater. His performances were characterized by a rare blend of charisma, intelligence, and emotional depth, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Whether he was playing a dramatic lead or a comedic supporting role, Davis brought a level of artistry that set him apart from his peers.

In addition to his work in front of the camera, Davis also made significant contributions behind the scenes. As a director, he brought a unique vision to his projects, blending social commentary with compelling storytelling. His writing reflected his deep commitment to addressing issues of race, justice, and equality, making him a respected voice in both the artistic and activist communities.

Davis was not only a talented artist but also a passionate advocate for social change. Throughout his life, he used his platform to speak out against injustice and inequality, becoming a prominent figure in the civil rights movement. His activism was deeply intertwined with his art, as he sought to use his work to shed light on the pressing issues of his time and inspire meaningful dialogue and action.

As a trailblazer in the entertainment industry, Davis paved the way for future generations of Black artists to tell their stories and make their voices heard. His legacy continues to inspire and empower aspiring actors, directors, and writers to use their talents for the greater good and make a positive impact on the world around them.

Davis's impact extended far beyond the boundaries of the entertainment industry. His influence as an activist and advocate for social change left an indelible mark on American society, challenging norms and pushing for progress in the fight for equality and justice. His commitment to using his platform for good serves as a powerful example of the transformative power of art and activism.

Throughout his illustrious career, Davis received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to the arts and his advocacy work. His dedication to his craft and his unwavering commitment to social justice have solidified his place as a legendary figure in American culture. Davis's work continues to be celebrated and remembered for its profound impact on both the artistic landscape and the ongoing struggle for a more just and equitable society.

On February 4, 2005, the world lost a true icon with the passing of Ossie Davis. However, his legacy lives on through his timeless performances, his groundbreaking activism, and the enduring inspiration he provides to artists and activists around the world. Ossie Davis will always be remembered as a pioneer, a visionary, and a trailblazer whose influence transcends the boundaries of time and space.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaur

Yar (voice)

2000

An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
Doctor Dolittle

Doctor Dolittle

Archer Dolittle

1998

A successful physician and devoted family man, John Dolittle seems to have the world by the tail, until a long suppressed talent he possessed as a child, the ability to communicate with animals is suddenly reawakened with a vengeance! Now every creature within squawking distance wants the good doctor's advice, unleashing an outrageous chain of events that turns his world upside down!
Do the Right Thing

Do the Right Thing

Da Mayor

1989

Salvatore "Sal" Fragione is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise.
Malcolm X

Malcolm X

Eulogy Performer (voice)

1992

A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim and then a leader in the Nation of Islam. His assassination in 1965 left a legacy of self-determination and racial pride.
The Client

The Client

Harry Roosevelt

1994

A street-wise kid, Mark Sway, sees the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a prominent Louisiana lawyer, whose current client is Barry 'The Blade' Muldano, a Mafia hit-man. Before Jerome shoots himself, he tells Mark where the body of a Senator is buried. Clifford shoots himself and Mark is found at the scene, and both the FBI and the Mafia quickly realize that Mark probably knows more than he says.
The Secret Path

The Secret Path

Too Tall

1999

14-year-old Jo Ann Foley lives in squalor in a rural Southern community during World War II. Abused by her bootlegging grandfather Hank, Jo Ann has, like her mother Marie, been forced into a life of prostitution. Periodically escaping her miserable existence, Jo Ann finds comfort, security, and genuine love with a poor but proud African American couple: Honey and Too Tall.
Jungle Fever

Jungle Fever

Reverend Purify

1991

A successful and married black man contemplates having an affair with a white girl from work. He's quite rightly worried that the racial difference would make an already taboo relationship even worse.
12 Angry Men

12 Angry Men

Juror 2

1997

During the trial of a man accused of his father's murder, a lone juror takes a stand against the guilty verdict handed down by the others as a result of their preconceptions and prejudices.
Bubba Ho-tep

Bubba Ho-tep

John F. "Jack" Kennedy

2002

Bubba Ho-tep tells the "true" story of what really did become of Elvis Presley. We find Elvis as an elderly resident in an East Texas rest home, who switched identities with an Elvis impersonator years before his "death," then missed his chance to switch back. He must team up with JFK and fight an ancient Egyptian mummy for the souls of their fellow residents.
Gladiator

Gladiator

Noah

1992

Tommy Riley has moved with his dad to Chicago from a 'nice place'. He keeps to himself, goes to school. However, after a street fight he is noticed and quickly falls into the world of illegal underground boxing - where punches can kill.
Grumpy Old Men

Grumpy Old Men

Chuck

1993

For decades, next-door neighbors and former friends John and Max have feuded, trading insults and wicked pranks. When an attractive widow moves in nearby, their bad blood erupts into a high-stakes rivalry full of naughty jokes and adolescent hijinks.
Joe Versus the Volcano

Joe Versus the Volcano

Marshall

1990

Hypochondriac Joe Banks finds out he has six months to live, quits his dead end job, musters the courage to ask his co-worker out on a date, and is then hired to jump into a volcano by a mysterious visitor.

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