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55 min
Actor/director Sidney Poitier discusses his life and career. He tells of his upbringing in Jamaica; the difficulties he encountered in New York City at the start of his career; his involvement in the US civil-rights movement; and efforts to end apartheid in South Africa. Friends and acquaintances, as well as other performers, give their insights about what makes him so special.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Stanley Burnside | Unowned | ||
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Lee Grant | Narrator | Unowned |
Lady Kendal Isaacs | Unowned | ||
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Norman Jewison | Unowned | |
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James Earl Jones | Unowned | |
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Quincy Jones | Unowned | |
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Stanley Kramer | Unowned | |
Philip Rose | Unowned | ||
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Robert Townsend | Unowned | |
Orville Turnquest | Unowned | ||
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Sidney Poitier | Unowned |