Sidney Poitier is an actor and director. On the 13th of April 1964, he became the first black person to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.
No major events happened on 13th April 1999; however many events have occured on 13th April, such as Neil Kinnock resigning from the Labour Party in 1992, Tiger Woods winning the Masters at the age of 21 in 1997 and Sidney Poitier becoming the first black person to win an Oscar in 1964.
Sir Sidney Poitier is 90 years old (birthdate: February 20, 1927).
The first African American to win a Golden Globe Award was Sidney Poitier. He won it in 1964 for his performance in 'Lilies of the Field.'
"It is a long journey to this moment," the film veteran said on April 13, 1964, after winning the 1963 Best Actor award. "I am naturally indebted to countless numbers of people. To all of them, all I can say is a very special thank you." Poitier won the Oscar for his performance in the movie "Lilies of the Field."
Sidney Poitier won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in 1964 for Lilies Of The Field.
Poitier Meets Plato was created in 1964.
The first African American to win a Golden Globe Award was Sidney Poitier. He won it in 1964 for his performance in 'Lilies of the Field.'
These are three famous firsts that happened in 1964:Willie Mays was the first black player chosen to be a team captain in baseball. He was with the San Francisco Giants.?Jerrie Mock was the first women to fly solo around the world.?Sidney Poitier was the first black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Sidney Poitier for Lilies of the Field.The Best Actor winner in 1963 was Sidney Poitier for the part he played in "Lilies of the Field"Sidney Poitier for the film Lilies of the Field
Sidney Cross died in 1964.
A famous person from Eleuthera is Sidney Poitier, the legendary actor and filmmaker. Born in Miami but raised in Eleuthera, he became the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Lilies of the Field" in 1964. Poitier is celebrated not only for his contributions to film but also for his work as an author and diplomat. His legacy continues to inspire many in the arts and beyond.
Sidney V. Haas died in 1964.