Ossie Davis
Birth Name:
Raiford Chatman Davis
Birth Date:
December 18, 1917
Birth Place:
Cogdell, Georgia
Death Date:
February 4, 2005
Place of Death:
Shore Club Hotel, Miami, Florida
Age:
87
Cause of Death:
Suspected heart disease
Cemetery Name:
Ferncliff Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Historical Figure
Ossie Davis was an American actor, director, writer, and activist. He and his wife, Ruby Dee were named to the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame; were awarded the National Medal of Arts and were recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1994. Ossie David made his film debut in 1950 in the Sidney Poitier film No Way Out. He was one of a handful of black actors able to find commercial success while avoiding stereotypical roles prior to 1970, which also included a significant role in the movies The Hill, The Cardinal, and The Scalphunters. In addition to acting, Ossie Davis was considered one of the most notable black directors of his generation. Some of his best known works include directing Gordon's War, Black Girl and Cotton Comes to Harlem.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Ferncliff Cemetery
280 Secor Road
Hartsdale, New York, 10530
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Hillcrest, Section BG, Grave 1701Grave Location Description
Ossie Davis is buried along his wife Ruby Dee. Once entering the entrance between Cherrywood and Maplewood, turn left at the first intersection. Continue straight on this road and continue west at the next intersection. Turn right at the following intersection and head north to the end of the road and turn left. Hillcrest Section BG will be on your left. Park you car on the southeast part of the cul-de-sac. Ossie Davis is located in the southeast corner of Section BG along the narrow brick pathway. From the cul-de-sac, walk about 175 feet directly southeast.
Grave Location GPS
41.027637, -73.831788Photos:
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Read More About Ossie Davis:
- Published Obituary
- Wikipedia Entry
- Official Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Website
- Little Known Black History Fact: Ossie Davis And Ruby Dee
- Iconic Love: Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis' Love In Pictures
- Davis and Dee
- Ossie Davis Biography
- Ossie Davis' Eulogy for Malcolm X
- Wynton played at Ossie Davis’ funeral
- Children of Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis discuss recent Schomburg acquisition of parents’ papers
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