Bert Williams

Bert Williams

Born: November 12, 1874
Died: March 4, 1922
in Nassau, British West Indies [now Bahamas]
Bert Williams was a Bahamian-born American entertainer, one of the pre-eminent entertainers of the Vaudeville era and one of the most popular comedians for all audiences of his time. He is credited as being the first Black man to have the leading role in a film: Darktown Jubilee in 1914.

Movies for Bert Williams...

Bamboozled
Title: Bamboozled
Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Released: October 6, 2000
Type: Movie
TV producer Pierre Delacroix becomes frustrated when network brass reject his sitcom idea. Hoping to get fired, Delacroix pitches the worst idea he can think of: a 21st century minstrel show. The network not only airs it, but it becomes a smash hit.
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Ethnic Notions
Title: Ethnic Notions
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 5, 1986
Type: Movie
This documentary traces the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice.
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Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
Title: Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: April 19, 1975
Type: Movie
Ossie Davis narrates a history of "race films," films made before 1950 which catered to a primarily black audience.
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Fish
Title: Fish
Released: November 20, 1916
Type: Movie
In an unprecedented move for its day in 1915, Biograph Company executives hired actor Bert Williams to star, produce, direct, and write his own films, having full control, the first time a Black-American ever had such control given by a mainstream movie company. The two films made for Biograph were A Natural Born Gambler (1916) and Fish (1916). Bert lives in a rustic-looking cottage with his parents and two much younger brothers. The three sons have been ordered to chop wood, but Bert would rather shirk his chores and go fishing. When his father orders him to take kindling to the stove, Bert sighs and wearily totes a couple of tiny sticks while his kid brothers carry large stumps. As soon as he can manage to escape Bert does so, and happily fishes at a nearby stream. Almost immediately he catches a large fish, and decides to head for a more affluent neighborhood to sell his catch to anyone willing to buy it.
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A Natural Born Gambler
Title: A Natural Born Gambler
Character: The Hon. Bert Williams, Walking Delegate
Released: July 24, 1916
Type: Movie
A lovable scoundrel is busted for gambling and thrown into jail, where he dreams of playing poker - but even in his dreams, he loses.
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Darktown Jubilee
Title: Darktown Jubilee
Released: December 31, 1914
Type: Movie
Bert Williams in his film debut, a now lost film.
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Lime Kiln Club Field Day
Title: Lime Kiln Club Field Day
Character: Bert
Released: January 1, 1913
Type: Movie
Modeled after a popular collection of stories known as "Brother Gardener's Lime Kiln Club," the plot features three suitors vying to win the hand of the local beauty. Filmed in 1913, but after considerable footage was shot, the film was abandoned. One hundred years later, the seven reels of untitled and unassembled footage were discovered in the film vaults of the Museum of Modern Art, and are now believed to constitute the earliest surviving feature film starring black actors.
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Actors' Fund Field Day
Title: Actors' Fund Field Day
Character: Self - Comedian
Released: October 11, 1910
Type: Movie
It's more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Regular village "cut-ups" are those actor chaps and actresses.