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The Oscar winner’s candid, entertaining memoirs unveil the man behind the icon, from his rivalry with Harry Belafonte to Poitier’s struggle to live up to his own legend.
Actor Sidney Poitier is photographed with his Oscar statuette at the 36th Annual Academy Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. on April 13, 1964. He won Best Actor for his role in "Lillies of the Field." ...
“Mr. Poitier looked at me and said, ‘Sheryl Lee Ralph I expect great things from you … I am sorry that the industry doesn’t have more to offer you, because you deserve it.’ ...
Sheryl Lee Ralph believes Patti LuPone should have kept her negative comments about Broadway stars Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis to herself.
The showrunner Tony Gilroy on the political ideologies of “Andor.” ...
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‘Adolescence' Leads Gotham TV Awards as Parker Posey Thanks Mike White for ‘Believing in a Middle-Aged Woman and Believing in a Legend' - MSN"Like ‘pussybow,' ‘SKIMS' and ‘circumcision.'" As per usual, Sheryl Lee Ralph brought down the house with an emotional speech honoring Sidney Poitier.
The best buddy cop movies have an odd-couple type of relationship: One doesn't play by the rules, the other is straitlaced.
Sidney H. Cates III, the first Black deputy chief for the New Orleans Police Department, died peacefully in his home Saturday. He was 94. Cates's death was announced in a news release Wednesday night.
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