‘Sidney Poitier was the only light at the end of the tunnel’: Don Warrington on his lifelong hero
by As told to Catherine Shoard from World news | The Guardian on (#5TZ57)
The Trinidadian-British stage actor - and star of Death in Paradise and Rising Damp - pays tribute to a Black Hollywood pioneer
When I was in my late 30s, someone came up to me in the street and started talking to me as if I were Sidney Poitier. To the extent that they called me Sidney". I said: I'm sorry - my name is Don." And they looked at me and said: Oh Sidney, when did you change your name?" They simply would not accept I was somebody else.
Even if you didn't model yourself after Poitier, other people would. He was just the go-to reference. I've yet to meet a Black actor who hasn't been compared to him - which is both irritating and enjoyable. And says more about the one making the comparison.
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