James Edwards
African American Hollywood Icon
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About the Book
One of Hollywood’s most heralded postwar African American movie stars, James Edwards catapulted to stardom following his breakout role in Stanley Kramer’s Home of the Brave. In his groundbreaking performance as a U.S. soldier experiencing racial prejudice during combat in the South Pacific, Edwards proved that African American actors could handle serious film roles. Edwards performed on radio, television, and theatre, and appeared in two-dozen or more films, including Stanley Kubrick’s breakthrough indie The Killing, John Frankenheimer’s The Manchurian Candidate, and Franklin J. Schaffner’s Patton.
This book tells the story of Edwards’ life and career, describing his unlikely climb to fame following a serious wartime injury and detailing how this native of Muncie, Indiana, paved the way for the careers of Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and other African American stars to follow.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Pamala S. Deane
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 236
Bibliographic Info: 14 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4415-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5816-5
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
1. Inner Rage 3
2. The Greatest Break of His Life 10
3. A Brave Picture 16
4. “Hollywood’s Boldest Stroke for Democracy” 26
5. James Edwards Had Arrived 31
6. “Triple-Threat Edwards” 36
7. Soldier Stories 41
8. Reading, Writing, and Radio 52
9. “I Am Arrogant and Shall Remain So” 59
10. “Mad Behavior” 63
11. Scandalize My Name 68
12. “It Wasn’t a Damn Bit Funny” 75
13. The Joe Louis Story 78
14. Some of His Best Work 83
15. Negro Products 92
16. “Hollywood: So What!” 101
17. A Khaki-Clad Stereotype? 112
18. Tarzan, Eartha Kitt, and the Strip Scene 128
19. “The Role Was a Cheat” 139
20. Black Cowboys on a Mission 145
21. Comeback in a Big Picture 151
22. The Black Revolution 163
23. Final Curtain 175
24. “James Edwards Was a Pioneer” 185
Appendix 1: Morse v. Morse 193
Appendix 2: Film, Television, and Radio Performances 195
Chapter Notes 203
Bibliography 217
Index 223