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  1. 4 de fev. de 2005 · Legendary actor and civil rights advocate Ossie Davis died in a Miami hotel at the age of 87. A look back at the man who was a central figure among black performers for many decades.

  2. 10 de fev. de 2005 · Ossie Davis, whose rich baritone and elegant, unshakable bearing made him a giant of the stage, screen and the civil rights movement — often in tandem with his wife, Ruby Dee — has died. He ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · spouse Ossie Davis. Ruby Dee (born October 27, 1922, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.—died June 11, 2014, New Rochelle, New York) was an American actress and social activist who was known for her pioneering work in African American theater and film and for her outspoken civil rights activism. Dee’s artistic partnership with her husband, Ossie Davis ...

  4. 11 de mai. de 2018 · Ossie Davis [1] 1917-2005 Actor, director, producer, writer With the build and vitality of an NFL lineman, Ossie Davis [2] hardly looked like the grand old man of black theater.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2018 · The archive of Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, now at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, traces more than 60 years in the theater, in the movies and at the front lines of social activism.

  6. 18 de out. de 2002 · Ossie Davis. Ossie Davis was born on December 18, 1917, in Cogdell, Georgia. Davis made his Broadway debut in 1946, in Jeb, where he met his wife and fellow actress, Ruby Dee. Davis went on to perform in many Broadway productions. In 1961, he wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed Purlie Victorious.

  7. Born Raiford Chatman Davis on December 18, 1917, in Cogdell, Georgia, Ossie Davis emerged as a renowned African-American actor, playwright, and advocate for social change. When Purlie Victorious originally opened in 1961 at the Cort Theatre (now the James Earl Jones Theatre), it showcased his multifaceted talent and resonated with his early ...