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James Baskett can be found under the following categories:
American stage actors
,
African American actors
,
American radio actors
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James Baskett
(February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948) was an
American
actor known for his portrayal of
Uncle Remus
, singing the song "
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah
" in the 1946
Disney
feature film
Song of the South
, for which he was given an
Honorary Academy Award
,
James Baskett - Awards at Internet Movie Database
making him the first male performer of African descent to receive an Oscar.
Black Film Center/Archive Feature Presentation: African American Oscar Winners
Biography
Career
After abandoning his studies of
pharmacology
for financial reasons, Baskett supported himself as an actor, moving from his home town of
Indianapolis, Indiana
to
New York City, New York
and joining the company of
Bill Robinson
, better known as Mr. Bojangles. As
Jimmie Baskette
, he appeared on Broadway with
Louis Armstrong
in the all-black musical revue
Hot Chocolates
in 1929, and was announced for
Hummin' Sam
in 1933, although it failed to open. Baskett also acted in several all-black films made in the New York area, including
Harlem is Heaven
(1932) starring Bill Robinson. He came to
Los Angeles
and had a supporting role in
Straight to Heaven
(1939), starring
Nina Mae McKinney
, and bit parts in the films
Revenge of the Zombies
(1943) and
The Heavenly Body
(1944). He was invited by
Freeman Gosden
to join the cast of the
Amos 'n' Andy
radio show
as lawyer Gabby Gibson, whom he portrayed from 1944 to 1948.
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