#RIP Sidney Poitier
Star Power: with Louis Armstrong & Paul Newman on the set of Paris Blues, 1961
#RIP Sidney Poitier
With Sammy Davis Jr. & Harry Belafonte in a great shot by Philippe Halsman, 1966
Stay well, Harry!
#RIP Sidney Poitier
With his #Oscar for Lilies of the Field
📷 Gene Lester, 1964
Coffee & conversation on "Open End", c. 1960 ☕️
Sidney Poitier, Tony Franciosa, David Susskind, Harry Belafonte & Shelley Winters
TV was a bit more intelligent in those days, I think
Elizabeth Hartman & Sidney Poitier, A Patch of Blue, 1965. MGM cut 8 seconds from prints in the South: Hollywood's first interracial kiss.
📷 Tony Bell
Phil Stern
Sidney Poitier, Susan Strasberg, Stanley Kramer & George Stevens Jr., Moscow, 1967
They're en route to the 1967 Moscow International Film Festival. A fabulous photograph! #RIP
Chris Ware
Sidney Poitier & Judy Geeson on the set of To Sir With Love, 1967 #RIP 💔
Ladies Choice
#RIP Sidney Poitier
With Ron Hernandez, 1951
📷 Robert Douglas @laplphotos
Sidney Poitier at home with his first wife, Juanita Hardy
📷 Gordon Parks, 1959 #RIP
I'd love to know who did that painting.
Another fabulous Gordon Parks photo:
Sidney Poitier with Ivan Dixon & Ruby Dee in Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun, 1959 #RIP
Gjon Mili's photo of Sidney Poitier as Porgy in Otto Preminger's Porgy & Bess, 1959. #RIP
Gordon Parks took some great photos of a party at Sardi's after A Raisin in the Sun, 1959. Harry Belafonte up front, talking with Lorraine Hansberry, I believe. That's Sidney Poitier's distinctive profile at the back.
He looked good from any angle. #RIP
Being an effective activist involves a lot of work. A 1971 letter from Arthur Ashe to Sidney Poitier shows some of what goes on behind the scenes. #RIP
Diana Sands, Ruby Dee & Sidney Poitier in the original 1959 Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun.
📷 Friedman-Abeles @NYPL digital collection #RIP
Austin Hansen
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressing a group of Harlem ministers in preparation for the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom to Washington DC, 1957. That's Sidney Poitier up front. #RIP @NYPL digital collection
One of the great things that happens on Twitter when a great person dies is that we get to see some awesome photos. #RIP
Like this one of Sidney Poitier, from 1959, which has showed up a lot. Almost never with a photographer credit, though. It's by @NYTimes photographer Sam Falk.
More about Sam Falk's Sidney Poitier photographs at this Amisha Padnani article here: nytimes.com/2019/02/20/mov…
A contact sheet from his 1959 photoshoot.
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#RIP Marilyn Bergman
📷 Lawrence K. Ho, 1996
"Lyrics as unabashedly romantic and time-conscious as the Bergmans’ require a singer’s complete emotional immersion to come fully alive."
- Stephen Holden
You Must Believe In Spring
I couldn't track down a photographer for this lovely 1969 shot of Alan & Marilyn Bergman. The #Oscar is for "The Windmills of Your Mind", one of many Michel Legrand songs for which the Bergmans provided the lyrics. #RIP
My favourite version is by Dusty!
The Bergmans by Lawrence K. Ho, 2015 #RIP Marilyn
So many great songs, so many award night triumphs.
The Way We Were, an Oscar-winning song from 1975, with music by Marvin Hamlisch. Grammy Song of the Year as well!
Remembering Graham Chapman on his birthday 🎂
📷 Chris Steele-Perkins, 1987
The parrot sketch was originally about a car.
"While John Cleese was typing it up, & dotting the Is & crossing the Ts, Graham took his pipe out of his mouth & said ‘what about a parrot’?"
- Bob McCabe
A more formal shot of Graham Chapman by Chris Steele-Perkins, 1987
Boxing Tonight: Jack Bodell v. Sir Kenneth Clark
Sir Kenneth (Graham Chapman): "This then is the height of the English Renaissance, the triumph of Classical over Gothic..."
(Bodell knocks Sir Kenneth down)
Voice Over: "He's down! Sir Kenneth Clark is down in eight seconds." #MPFC
Happy birthday Elvis Presley 🎂
📷 Gary Null
A shot from Elvis's 1968 Comeback Special on NBC.
"Elvis kicked 'How Much Is That Doggie in the Window' out the window and replaced it with 'Let's fuck.' The rest of us are still reeling from the impact."
- Lester Bangs
Henry Leutwyler
Elvis Presley's glasses
Henry Leutwyler
Elvis Presley's television
"The story goes that as he watched singer Robert Goulet performing on television one night, he shot out the screen of his 25-inch RCA TV."
Remembering Bill Graham on his birthday 🎂
📷 Thomas Monaster, New York, 1968
"Bill was our power guy, he’s the guy that made rock n’ roll into an art-form."
- Jerry Garcia
The Fillmore East marquee on the night Bill Graham pulled the plug, June 27, 1971.
"In a fitting climax, Albert King ripped up the joint. He was on opening night bill March 8, 1968. The house that rock built is dead."
- NY Daily News caption
📷 Thomas Monaster
Here's Bill Graham in the Fillmore East - nearly a full house.
📷 John Olson for Life, 1970
Remembering José Ferrer on his birthday 🎂
📷 Kurt Hutton
He's contemplating an assortment of noses for his role as Cyrano de Bergerac in Michael Gordon's 1950 film. He won an #Oscar for the movie, & a #Tony for the play; I'm trying to think of another instance of that happening.
José Ferrer & Judy Holliday both won acting Oscars on March 29, 1951. They were in New York that night, following the proceedings at La Zambra nightclub. They're having fun in this Slim Aarons shot.
Cyrano, meet Billie Dawn.
When José Ferrer wins for Best Actor, his close friend Gloria Swanson jumps for joy. Ferrer gets a hug from the eventual Best Actress winner, Judy Holliday.
📷 Hal Mathewson, 1951
Remembering David Bowie on his birthday 🎂
📷 Norman Parkinson
Town & Country, 1982
"Bowie was his generation’s standard-bearer for rock as theater: something constructed and inflated yet sincere in its artifice, saying more than naturalism could."
- Jon Pareles
David Bowie by Mick Rock
New York, 2002
Another fine photographer we lost in 2021 #RIP