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  1. Ossie Davis est un acteur, producteur, réalisateur et scénariste américain, né le 18 décembre 1917 à Cogdell, en Géorgie, et mort le 4 février 2005 à Miami Beach, en Floride . Biographie. Acteur, producteur, réalisateur et dramaturge, il est le fils d'un cheminot.

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    Raiford Chatman " Ossie " Davis (December 18, 1917 – February 4, 2005) was an American actor, director, writer, and activist. [1] [2] [3] He was married to Ruby Dee, with whom he frequently performed, until his death. [4]

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001115Ossie Davis - IMDb

    Ossie Davis was an actor, writer and director who starred in Do the Right Thing, Bubba Ho-Tep and Grumpy Old Men. He was married to Ruby Dee and was a civil rights activist and speaker.

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    • Cogdell, Georgia, USA
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    • Miami Beach, Florida, USA
  4. 26 avr. 2024 · Ossie Davis (born December 18, 1917, Cogdell, Georgia, U.S.—died February 4, 2005, Miami Beach, Florida) was an American writer, actor, director, and social activist who was known for his contributions to African American theatre and film and for his passionate support of civil rights and humanitarian causes. He was also noted for ...

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  5. 5 févr. 2005 · Ossie Davis, the imposing, deep-voiced actor who with his wife and acting partner, Ruby Dee, helped widen horizons for blacks on stage and screen while fighting zealously for civil rights from...

  6. Ossie Davis, le militant des droits civiques. Il est important de signaler quOssie Davis fut aussi un militant très actif pour les droits civiques durant les années 60. Il a notamment prononcé l’éloge funèbre de Malcolm X qui est resté dans toutes les mémoires aux Etats-Unis.

  7. Ossie Davis was an actor and writer who starred in Do the Right Thing, Bubba Ho-Tep and Grumpy Old Men. He was married to Ruby Dee and was a civil rights activist and a speaker at the funerals of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.