Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis (born Raiford Chatman Davis; 18 December 1917 – 4 February 2005) was an American movie, television and Broadway actor, director, poet, playwright, author, and social activist.[1][2][3] He was known for his role as Yar in the 2000 animated movie Dinosaur. He was married to actress Ruby Dee.
Ossie Davis | |
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Born | Raiford Chatman Davis December 18, 1917 |
Died | February 4, 2005 | (aged 87)
Occupation | Actor, director, poet, playwright, author, activist |
Years active | 1939–2005 |
Spouse(s) | Ruby Dee (m. 1948–2005; his death) |
Children | Guy Davis Nora Davis Day Hasna Muhammad |
Davis died in Miami, Florida from heart disease, aged 87.[4]
Filmography
- No Way Out (1950) as John Brooks (uncredited)
- Fourteen Hours (1951) as Cab Driver (uncredited)
- The Joe Louis Story (1953) as Bob (uncredited)
- Gone Are the Days! (aka Purlie Victorious) (1963) as Reverend Purlie Victorious Judson
- The Cardinal (1963) as Father Gillis
- Shock Treatment (1964) as Capshaw
- The Hill (1965) as Jacko King
- A Man Called Adam (1966) as Nelson Davis
- Silent Revolution (1967)
- The Scalphunters (1968) as Joseph Lee
- Sam Whiskey (1969) as Jed Hooker
- Slaves (1969) as Luke
- Wattstax (1973) as Himself (uncredited)
- Let's Do It Again (1975) as Elder Johnson
- Countdown at Kusini (1976) as Ernest Motapo
- Hot Stuff (1979) as Captain John Geiberger
- Benjamin Banneker: The Man Who Loved the Stars (1979)
- Harry & Son (1984) as Raymond
- The House of God (1984) as Dr. Sanders
- Avenging Angel (1985) as Captain Harry Moradian
- School Daze (1988) as Coach Odom
- Do the Right Thing (1989) as Da Mayor
- Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) as Marshall
- Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991, Documentary) as Himself
- Jungle Fever (1991) as The Good Reverend Doctor Purify
- Gladiator (1992) as Noah
- Malcolm X (1992) as Eulogy Performer (voice)
- Cop and a Half (1993) as Detective in Squad Room (uncredited)
- Grumpy Old Men (1993) as Chuck
- The Client (1994) as Harry Roosevelt
- Get on the Bus (1996) as Jeremiah
- I'm Not Rappaport (1996) as Midge Carter
- 4 Little Girls (1997, Documentary) as Himself - Actor and Playwright
- Dr. Dolittle (1998) as Archer Dolittle
- Alyson's Closet (1998, Short) as Postman Extraordinaire
- The Unfinished Journey (1999, Documentary, Short) as Narration (voice)
- The Gospel According to Mr. Allen (2000, Documentary) as Narrator
- Dinosaur (2000) as Yar (voice)
- Here's to Life! (2000) as Duncan Cox
- Voice of the Voiceless (2001, Documentary) as Himself
- Why Can't We Be a Family Again? (2002, Documentary, Short) as Narrator (voice)
- Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) as Jack
- Unchained Memories (2003, Documentary) as Reader #6
- Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property (2003, Documentary) as Himself
- Beah: A Black Woman Speaks (2003, Documentary) as Himself
- BAADASSSSS! (2003) as Granddad
- She Hate Me (2004) as Judge Buchanan
- Proud (2004) as Lorenzo DuFau
- A Trumpet at the Walls of Jericho (2005, Documentary)
- Experimenter (2015) Ossie Davis is played by Dennis Dexter Haysbert.
Ossie Davis Media
Photo by Carl Van Vechten, 1951
Ossie Davis at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.
References
- ↑ Ossie Davis – Awards IMDB. 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012
- ↑ Ossie Davis Television Credits Archived 2012-04-23 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee. 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012
- ↑ Books Archived 2012-04-23 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee. 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012
- ↑ Richard Severo; Douglas Martin (5 February 2005). "Ossie Davis, Actor, Writer and Eloquent Champion of Racial Justice, Is Dead at 87". The New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40714FD3A5F0C768CDDAB0894DD404482#. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
Other websites
Media related to Ossie Davis at Wikimedia Commons
- Life's Essentials with Ruby Dee Archived 2011-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Ossie Davis at Find a Grave
- Ossie Davis at the Internet Broadway Database
- Ossie Davis on IMDb
- Ossie Davis at the TCM Movie Database