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Francois OzonJune 5, 2005
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Kimberly PeirceJune 9, 2002
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Arthur PennNovember 11, 1994
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D. A. PennebakerFebruary 4, 2007
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Sidney PoitierMarch 1, 1989
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Sarah PolleyApril 27, 2007
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Michael PowellAugust 13, 1989
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Om PuriAugust 3, 2014
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Harold RamisJune 12, 2009
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Donald RichieOctober 21, 2006
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Tim RobbinsMay 19, 2003
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George A. RomeroJanuary 11, 2000
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Patricia RozemaNovember 8, 1999
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Amy RyanSeptember 14, 2010
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Ang Lee + James SchamusJune 7, 2003
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Ang Lee + James SchamusNovember 9, 2007
Sidney Poitier March 1, 1989
Actor, director, and producer Sidney Poitier single-handedly changed the image of the black actor in Hollywood. Raised in poverty in the West Indies, Poitier became a theater actor after moving to New York City. Starting with his very first film, No Way Out (1950), he developed an elegant, intense screen presence and became Hollywood's first African American actor to play leading roles. A few days before he was honored at the Museum's gala Salute, Poitier spoke in this interview about his early days as an actor, his brush with the Hollywood blacklist, and the path of his remarkable, pioneering career—described with undue modesty.