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Beverly Poitier

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Beverly Poitier
NameBeverly Poitier
OccupationActress
RelativesSidney Poitier

Beverly Poitier is an American actress, known for her work in film and television, and is the daughter of renowned actor Sidney Poitier and actress Joanna Shimkus. She has appeared in a variety of films, including those directed by Steven Soderbergh and Spike Lee. Poitier's career has been influenced by her family's involvement in the entertainment industry, with her father being a prominent figure in films such as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and To Sir, with Love. Her mother, Joanna Shimkus, has also had a successful acting career, appearing in films like The Virgin and the Gypsy and The Appointment.

Early Life

Beverly Poitier was born to Sidney Poitier and Joanna Shimkus, and is the sister of Anika Poitier and Sydney Tamiia Poitier. Her family's background in the entertainment industry exposed her to the works of various actors and directors, including Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Elia Kazan. Poitier's early life was also influenced by her father's involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, with figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X being prominent in their household. She spent time on the sets of her father's films, including Lilies of the Field and A Raisin in the Sun, which were adapted from the works of Lorraine Hansberry.

Career

Beverly Poitier's acting career has included appearances in films such as Ghost Dad, directed by Sidney Poitier, and Park Day, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She has also worked with directors like F. Gary Gray and Charles Burnett, and has appeared in television shows such as Touched by an Angel and The Cosby Show. Poitier's career has been shaped by her experiences working with her family members, including her sister Sydney Tamiia Poitier, who has appeared in films like Death Proof and The List. Her father's legacy has also influenced her work, with Sidney Poitier being a pioneer for African American actors in films like Porgy and Bess and The Defiant Ones.

Personal Life

Beverly Poitier is a member of a family with a rich history in the entertainment industry, with her father Sidney Poitier being a highly acclaimed actor and director. Her mother, Joanna Shimkus, has also had a successful acting career, and her sisters, Anika Poitier and Sydney Tamiia Poitier, are also involved in the industry. Poitier has been influenced by her family's experiences and has worked to establish her own career, separate from her father's legacy. She has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the United Service Organizations, and has supported events like the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

Filmography

Beverly Poitier's filmography includes a range of films and television shows, such as Stir Crazy, directed by Sidney Poitier, and The Jackal, which starred Bruce Willis and Richard Gere. She has also appeared in films like The Sixth Man and First Kid, which were released by Buena Vista Pictures and Hollywood Pictures. Poitier's television credits include shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, which aired on NBC and ABC. Her work has been recognized by organizations like the Screen Actors Guild and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Awards

Beverly Poitier's work has been recognized with various award nominations, including those from the NAACP Image Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards. Her family's legacy has also been honored with awards like the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which was awarded to Sidney Poitier by President Barack Obama. Poitier's sisters, Anika Poitier and Sydney Tamiia Poitier, have also been recognized for their work, with Sydney Tamiia Poitier winning awards like the Young Artist Award. The Poitier family's contributions to the entertainment industry have been acknowledged by organizations like the American Film Institute and the Library of Congress.

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