Sammy Davis Jr.

Samuel George "Sammy" Davis, Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American entertainer. Primarily a dancer and singer, Davis was a childhood vaudevillian who became known for his performances on Broadway and in Las Vegas, as a recording artist, television and film star, and as a member of Frank Sinatra's "Rat Pack". At the age of three Davis began his career in vaudeville with his father and "uncle" as the Will Mastin Trio, toured nationally, and after military service, returned to the trio. Davis became an overnight sensation following a nightclub performance at Ciro's after the 1951 Academy Awards, with the trio, became a recording artist, and made his first film performances as an adult later that decade. In 1954, he lost his left eye in an automobile accident. Later the same year, he converted to Judaism. In 1960, he appeared in the first Rat Pack movie, Ocean's 11. After a starring role on Broadway in 1956's Mr Wonderful, Davis returned to the stage in 1964's Golden Boy, and in 1966 had his own TV variety show, The Sammy Davis Jr. Show. Davis's career slowed in the late sixties, but he had a hit record with "The Candy Man", in 1972, and became a star in Las Vegas. As an African American, Davis was the victim of racism throughout his life, and was a large financial supporter of civil rights causes. Davis had a complex relationship with the African American community, and attracted criticism after physically embracing Richard Nixon in 1970. One day on a golf course with Jack Benny, he was asked what his handicap was. "Handicap?" he asked. "Talk about handicap — I'm a one-eyed Negro Jew." This was to become a signature comment, recounted in his autobiography, and in countless articles. After reuniting with Sinatra and Dean Martin in 1987, Davis toured with them and Liza Minnelli internationally, before dying of throat cancer in 1990. He died in debt to the Internal Revenue Service, and his estate was the subject of legal battles. Davis was awarded the Spingarn Medal by the NAACP, and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award for his television performances. He was the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 1987, and in 2001, he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sammy Davis, Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Birth Location Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Born 1925-12-08
Died 1990-05-16

Movies

Gone Before His Time: Freddie Prinze Sr. as Self (archive footage)
2023
Kim Novak: Hollywood's Golden Age Rebel as Self (archive footage)
2023
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues as Self (archive Photo)
2022
Rat Pack as Self (archive footage)
2022
This Is Joan Collins as Archive Footage
2022
Dean Martin: King of Cool as Self (archive footage)
2021
This Is Bob Hope... as Self (archive footage)
2017
Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me as Self (archive footage)
2017
John Travolta, le miraculé d'Hollywood as Self - Singer (archive footage)
2017
Chita Rivera: A Lot Of Livin' To Do as Self (archive footage)
2015
Selma as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2014
Music According to Tom Jobim as Self (archive footage)
2012
…Sings Musicals as Self (archive footage)
2012
Let's Play, Boy as himself (archive footage)
2008
The Wrecking Crew as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2008
The Ratpack as Self
2006
The Rat Pack as Self
2004
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years as Self (archive footage)
2004
The Definitive Elvis: The Television Years as Self (archive footage)
2002
It's Black Entertainment as Self (archive footage)
2002
The Ocean's 11 Story as Self (archive footage)
2001
Television: The First Fifty Years as Self (archive footage)
1999
1990
1989
1989
Tap as Little Mo
1989
1988
Sammy Davis Jr.: Live In Germany as Himself - Main Artist
1985
That's Dancing! as Self - Host
1985
Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers as Self (archive footage)
1985
Cannonball Run II as Fenderbaum
1984
Smorgasbord as Himself
1983
Heidi's Song as Head Ratte
1982
1982
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! as Self (archive footage)
1982
The Cannonball Run as Fenderbaum
1981
This Is Elvis as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1981
Sammy and Bruce as Self
1980
Sammy Stops the World as Littlechap
1978
Gone with the West as Kid Dandy
1975
Doris Day Today as Self
1975
1974
1973
Poor Devil as Sammy
1973
Old Faithful as Himself
1973
The Trackers as Ezekiel Smith
1971
1970
One More Time as Charles Salt
1970
1970
The Pigeon as Larry Miller
1969
Sweet Charity as Big Daddy
1969
1969
Salt & Pepper as Charles Salt
1968
The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
1968
1967
The Enemy as Chris Christiansen
1967
A Man Called Adam as Adam Johnson
1966
1966
Nightmare in the Sun as Truck driver
1965
Robin and the 7 Hoods as Will Scarlet
1964
Johnny Cool as Educated
1963
The Threepenny Opera as Moritatensänger
1963
Convicts 4 as Wino
1962
Sergeants 3 as Jonah Williams
1962
1961
Pepe as Sammy Davis Jr.
1960
Ocean's Eleven as Josh Howard
1960
Frank Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley as Self - Singer / Dancer / Impressionist
1960
Porgy and Bess as Sportin' Life
1959
Anna Lucasta as Danny
1958
Meet Me in Las Vegas as Sammy Davis Jr. (voice) (uncredited)
1956
Jazz Ball as Self (archive footage)
1956
Sweet and Low as Self
1947
Seasoned Greetings as Henry Johnson
1933
Rufus Jones for President as Rufus Jones
1933

Movies

The Trackers Producer
1971
One More Time Executive Producer
1970
Salt & Pepper Executive Producer
1968
The Disorderly Orderly Theme Song Performance
1964