Ossie Davis Movies and Career Information
Dec 08, 1917
Cogdell
Actor, Director and Writer
Ossie Davis (December 18, 1917 – February 4, 2005) was an African-American film actor, director, poet, playwright, writer, and social activist. Davis was born Raiford Chatman Davis in Cogdell, Clinch County, Georgia, a son of Kince Charles Davis, a railway construction engineer, and his wife Laura Cooper. The name Ossie came from a county clerk who misheard his mother's pronunciation of his initials "R.C." when he was born. Following the wishes of his parents, he attended Howard University but dropped out in 1939 to fulfill his acting career in New York; he later attended Columbia University School of General Studies. His acting career, which spanned seven decades, began in 1939 with the Rose McClendon Players in Harlem. He made his film debut in 1950 in the Sidney Poitier film No Way Out. He voiced Anansi the spider on the PBS children's television series Sesame Street in its animation segments. Davis experienced many of the same struggles that most African American actors of his generation underwent; he wanted to act but he did not want to play stereotypical subservient roles, such as a butler, that was the standard for black actors of his generation. Instead, he tried to follow
- Ossie Davis Movies before 2012
- Proud 2004
- She Hate Me 2004
- Baadasssss! 2004
- Bubba Ho-Tep 2003
- Here's to Life 2001
- Joe Versus the Volcano 2001
- Dinosaur 2000
- Dr. Dolittle 1998
- I'm Not Rappaport 1996
- Get On the Bus 1996
- Mississippi, America 1995
- Grumpy Old Men 1993
- Malcolm X 1992
- Man Called Adam 1966
- Hill 1965
- Do the Right Thing
- Jungle Fever
- School Daze
- Let\'s Do it Again
- King (2008)
- Movies Directed by Ossie Davis
- Gordon's War 1973
- Cotton Comes to Harlem
- Movies Written by Ossie Davis
- Cotton Comes to Harlem