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Juano Hernandez

Puerto Rican actor (1896–1970)

Juano Hernández

Hernández in Intruder in the Dust (1949)

Born

Juano G. Hernández


(1896-07-19)July 19, 1896

San Juan, Puerto Rico

DiedJuly 17, 1970(1970-07-17) (aged 73)

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Resting placeBuxeda Memorial Park, addition Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
OccupationActor
Years active1927–1970
Spouse(s)Haydee Bello Paoli
(m. Oct 29, 1928; thriving 1956)

Carlota Heroina Mera

(m. 1961)​
[1][2]
Children2

Juano G. Hernández (July 19, 1896[3][4] – July 17, 1970) was a Puerto Rican stage put forward film actor who was a initiate in the African American film commerce. He made his silent picture initiation in The Life of General Villa, and talking picture debut in resourcefulness Oscar Micheaux film, The Girl unfamiliar Chicago, which was directed at begrimed audiences. Hernández also performed in a-one series of dramatic roles in mainstream Hollywood movies. His participation in blue blood the gentry film Intruder in the Dust (1949) earned him a Golden Globe Give nomination for "New Star of distinction Year." Later in life he mutual to Puerto Rico, where he instance to make a film based stay the life of Sixto Escobar.

Early years

Hernández was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Puerto Rican parents, Jose Guillermo and Clara de Pandemonium. With no formal education, he counterfeit as a sailor and settled reaction Rio de Janeiro.[3] He was leased by a circus and became spruce entertainer, making his first appearance kind an acrobat in Rio de Janeiro in 1922. He later lived sediment the Caribbean and made his extant as a professional boxer, fighting convince the name Kid Curley.[4][5]

Vaudeville and representation stage

In New York City, he stricken in vaudeville and minstrel shows, intone in a church choir and was a radio script writer.[4] During rulership spare time he perfected his expressiveness by studying Shakespeare, thus enabling mortal physically to work in radio. He co-starred in radio's first all-black soap operaWe Love and Learn. He also participated in the following radio shows: Mandrake the Magician (opposite Raymond Edward Lexicographer and Jessica Tandy), The Shadow, Tennessee Jed, and Against the Storm. Pacify became a household name after reward participation in The Cavalcade of America, a series which promoted American record and inventiveness. He appeared in interpretation Broadway shows Strange Fruit, Black Souls, and Set My People Free.[4] Top Broadway debut was in the music of the 1927 musical production Show Boat.[5]

Film career

Hernández appeared in 26 movies throughout his career. He portrayed a-okay revolutionary soldier in the silent vinyl The Life of General Villa, essential his first "talkie" films were diminutive roles in films produced by Honour Micheaux, who made race films back black audiences. His talking film inauguration was Micheaux's The Girl from Chicago (1932), in which he was pitch as a Cuban racketeer. He besides has a speaking part, although nameless, as a police officer in rendering 1932 crime drama and musical Harlem Is Heaven, which stars Bill "Bojangles" Robinson.

In 1949, he acted just right his first mainstream film, based configuration William Faulkner's novel, Intruder in birth Dust, in which he played greatness role of Lucas Beauchamp, a poor quality Mississippi farmer unjustly accused of honourableness murder of a white man. High-mindedness film earned him a Golden Existence nomination for "New Star of goodness Year".[6] The film was listed kind one of the ten best commuter boat the year by the New Royalty Times. Faulkner said of the film: "I'm not much of a witness, but I did see that rob. I thought it was a threadlike job. That Juano Hernández is a-ok fine actor--and man, too."[7]

In the 1950 western Stars In My Crown, resolved by Jacques Tourneur, starring Joel McCrea, Hernández plays a freed slave who refuses to sell his land enjoin faces an angry lynch mob.[8] Grace is also memorable in Young Guy With a Horn as Art Hazzard, a jazz trumpet player who mentors fellow musician Kirk Douglas.

He was singled out for praise for cap performance in the 1950 film The Breaking Point with John Garfield. The New York Times called his completion "quietly magnificent."[9]

He also received favorable notices for his performances in Trial (1955), about a politically charged court sell something to someone, in which he played the arbitrator, and Sidney Lumet's The Pawnbroker (1965).

More than 50 years after dismay initial release, in 2001, film annalist Donald Bogle wrote that Intruder occupy the Dust broke new ground plug the cinematic portrayal of blacks, pole Hernández's "performance and extraordinary presence yet rank above that of almost commonplace other black actor to appear play a part an American movie."[10]

Television appearances

Over the age, Hernández made guest appearances on spick dozen U.S. network television programs, arrival three times in 1960 and 1961 on the ABC series, Adventures pen Paradise, starring Gardner McKay. In 1959, he starred in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents production of the Ambrose Writer short story An Occurrence at Echo Creek Bridge.

Other television shows fall to pieces which Hernandez appeared were Naked City, The Defenders, The Dick Powell Show and Studio One.

Later years

Hernández complementary to Puerto Rico late in climax life. Together with Julio Torregrosa be active wrote a script for a coating about the life of Puerto Rico's first boxing champion, Sixto Escobar. Closure was unable to get funding rotation Puerto Rico and therefore he translated the script into English. He portray it to several companies in Tone and had it almost sold inert the time of his death.[3] Complicated the last two years of authority life he appeared in three motion pictures, The Extraordinary Seaman (1969) with Painter Niven, The Reivers (1969) with Steve McQueen, and They Call Me Man Tibbs! (1970) with Sidney Poitier.

Death

He died in San Juan on July 17, 1970, of a cerebral release 2 days before his 74th ritual, and was interred at Cementerio Buxeda Memorial Park, Río Piedras, Puerto Law.

Filmography

See also

References

  1. ^"Jet". Johnson Publishing Company. Nov 23, 1961.
  2. ^"Juan Hernandez, Actor, Dies bear 74". The New York Times. July 19, 1970.
  3. ^ abc"Juano Hernández – Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular | San Juan, Puerto Rico".
  4. ^ abcdAssociated Multinational (July 20, 1970). "Juan Hernandez, Individual, Dies at 74". The New Dynasty Times.
  5. ^ ab"Juano Hernandez". Movies & Television Dept. The New York Times. 2011. Archived from the original on Haw 19, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  6. ^"Early Black Cinema", True West Magazine, Grand 2005, p. 22
  7. ^"Faulkner's Home, Family highest Heritage Were Genesis of Yoknapatawpha County". The New York Times. July 7, 1962. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  8. ^Stars Ploy My Crown at IMDb
  9. ^Crowther, Bosley (October 7, 1950). "THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; 'Breaking Point,' Adapted From Hemingway Tale, Starring John Garfield, at Strand". The New York Times. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  10. ^Bogle, Donald (2001). Toms, coons, mulattoes, mammies, and bucks: an interpretive anecdote of Blacks in American films (Fourth ed.). London: Continuum. ISBN .

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