This win made him only the second Black actor to win a competitive Oscar, following Hattie McDaniel's Supporting Actress win in 1939. The Best Actor category would not see another Black winner until Denzel Washington for Training Day (2001). Sidney Poitier Academy Awards Acceptance Speech
Lilies of the Field (1963), in which he played Homer Smith, a handyman who helps a group of nuns build a chapel. Sidney Poitier Wins Best Actor | 36th Oscars (1964)
Poitier’s acceptance speech at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium was famously brief and dignified: This win made him only the second Black
Anne Bancroft , who congratulated him with a kiss on the cheek—a gesture considered groundbreaking at the time. Poitier’s acceptance speech at the Santa Monica Civic
"Because it is a long journey to this moment I am naturally indebted to countless numbers of people, principally among whom are Ralph Nelson, James Poe, William Barrett, Martin Baum, and of course the members of the Academy. For all of them, all I can say is a very special thank you." Key Event Details
He won against Paul Newman ( Hud ), Rex Harrison ( Cleopatra ), Richard Harris ( This Sporting Life ), and Albert Finney ( Tom Jones ).