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  1. 2. Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry (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 Bahamian descent, considered to be the first black actor to have a successful film career. [3] His highest profile was during the 1930s in films and ...

  2. Stepin Fetchit. Actor: Judge Priest. Stepin Fetchit remains one of the most controversial movie actors in American history. While he was undoubtedly one of the most talented physical comedians ever to do his schtick on the Big Screen, achieving the rare status of being a character actor/supporting player who actually achieved superstar status in the 1930s (becoming a millionaire to boot), his ...

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  3. Aug 5, 2021 · Learn about Lincoln Perry, the actor who created the character of Stepin Fetchit, a lazy and stereotypical Black comic relief in the 1920s and 1930s. Discover how he became rich and famous, but also faced backlash and hardship due to his role.

  4. Mar 6, 2006 · Stepin Fetchit, Hollywood's First Black Film Star Although he never won an Oscar, Lincoln Perry was America's first black movie star. But for that distinction, Perry paid a heavy price — he is ...

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Learn about Stepin Fetchit, the first African American movie star and a talented comic actor who played a lazy, shuffling character in many films. Find out his biography, filmography, and controversies in this entry from The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature.

  6. That peak was Stepin Fetchit whose real name is Lincoln Perry, the first ever black movie star. Perry first started out as a comic character actor before growing to become a vaudeville artist, according to a book entitled Stepin Fetchit: The Life and Times of Lincoln Perry. It wasn’t long before Perry began playing the role of Stepin Fetchit ...

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  8. Dec 12, 2005 · "Stepin Fetchit," by Mel Watkins, a former editor at The New York Times Book Review, is the more thorough and authoritative; "Shuffling to Ignominy," by Champ Clark, a correspondent for People ...