- (May 30, 1902 –
November 19, 1985),
better known by the
stage name
Stepin Fetchit, was an
American vaudevillian, comedian, and film
actor of
Jamaican and...
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Written by
Robinson and
directed by Bill Lathan, The
Confessions of
Stepin Fetchit is a one-man play that
focuses on
Lincoln Perry, who was a po****r black...
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become well known. In the 21st century, his work, like that of
Stepin Fetchit, is
sometimes reviled[citation needed]
because he was
often called upon...
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Howard Petrie as Tom
Hendricks Chubby Johnson as
Captain Mello Stepin Fetchit as Adam, Mello's ****istant
Harry Morgan as Shorty, one of the treacherous...
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supporting cast
features Henry B. Walthall,
Hattie McDaniel and
Stepin Fetchit. It was
remade by Ford in 1953 as The Sun
Shines Bright.
Personable Judge...
- On
April 5, 1969,
Donald Martin Lambright, son of
comedian Stepin Fetchit, was
traveling along the
Pennsylvania Turnpike, east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
- Ford and
starring George O'Brien,
Helen Chandler,
William Janney,
Stepin Fetchit,
Frank Albertson and Ward Bond. It is
about the
football rivalry of the...
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Hearts in
Dixie (1929)
starring Stepin Fetchit was one of the
first (All-Talking)
sound films, big-studio
productions to
boast a
predominantly African-American...
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racializing caricatures from the "Loyal
Uncle Tom" to
grinning fools (see
Stepin Fetchit) in cartoons,
minstrel shows, adverti****ts,
household artifacts, and...
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Billie Burke,
Alice Brady,
James Ellison, Jean Parker, June Lang,
Stepin Fetchit and
Hattie McDaniel. The
source of the film was the 1891
short story "Zenobia's...