Before Mr. Poitier and Mr. Belafonte--this man broadened the scope of what a black actor could be in early Hollywood. Today's "man crush" is James Edwards.
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Mr. Edwards is probably best remembered for his work in Home of the Brave (1949), The Joe Louis Story (1953), The Killing (1956), The Manchurian Candidate (1962), and various television roles throughout the 1960s.
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