Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier.
Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance in "Lilies of the Field."
It was Sidney Poitier, who won for his performance in "Lilies of the Field" (1963).
The first African-American male to win an Academy Award was Sidney Poitier, who won the Best Actor Oscar in 1963 for his role in Lilies in the Field.
Sidney Poitier was nominated as Best Actor for the 1958 drama "The Defiant Ones." The award went to David Niven for "Separate Tables."
Sidney Poitier was the first black man to win a competitive Academy Award. He received the 1963 Best Actor Oscar for his performance in "Lilies of the Field."
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.
It was Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance in "Lilies of the Field."
It was Louis Gossett Jr., who won the 1982 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance as drill sergeant Emil Foley in "An Officer and a Gentleman."
Sidney Poitier was the first black actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as handyman Homer Smith in "Lilies of the Field" (1963).
The first black actor to win a competitive Academy Award was Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor Oscar for "Lilies of the Field." The first black man to receive an Oscar was James Baskett, who was presented an honorary award on March 20, 1948 for his performance as Uncle Remus in Walt Disney's "Song of the South.