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Stepin Fetchit was the Stage Name of American Comedian and Film Actor '''Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry''' ( May 30 , 1902 – November 19 , 1985 ). Though his typical film persona and stage name have long been synonymous with the discredited Stereotype of the servile, shiftless, low-intelligence Black man in early 20th Century American film, Fetchit parlayed it into a successful film career that actually opened doors for black actors, even if it was the polar opposite of his actual self. BIOGRAPHY Born in Key West , Florida , to West Indian immigrants, Perry began entertaining in his teens as a Comic Character Actor . His stage name was a contraction of "step and fetch it," suggesting a servile character. He played Comic Relief roles in a number of films, all based on his character known as "The Laziest Man in the World." Despite this, Perry was an actor in the truest sense of the word; "Stepin Fetchit," no matter what the names of the roles he played on screen, was himself a Perry character. In fact, Perry was highly literate and had a concurrent career writing for the '' Chicago Defender '', one of the nation's best-respected black newspapers. If the Fetchit persona derives, too, from a common manipulation technique used by blacks to mitigate their status by pretending to be unintelligent and fulfilling the low expectations of whites, Perry himself was not afraid to use it offscreen. Auditioning for a role in a remake of '' In Old Kentucky '', Perry stayed in character before and after the audition, often feigning low intelligence or skipping or mumbling lines he did not like. Perry did not invent the stereotype to which his stage name became synonymous, but Stepin Fetchit's image was used to popularise it. Many series producer Hal Roach planned but never materialised.) In due course, the Fetchit image came to be seen as degrading enough that Perry's films rarely get a screening now. Nor have they seen widespread video release. On the rare occasions the films are shown, most of his segments are deleted. But Film Historians across racial lines have come to see that Perry was in fact a gifted comic. He was also the first black actor to become a millionaire. Unfortunately, Perry was a far better actor than he was a manager of his own money, and he was forced to declare Bankruptcy in 1947 . Perry converted to chapter of the NAACP awarded him a Special Image Award , acknowledging that, whatever the stereotype his famous alter ego had inspired, his had been a trailblazing career without which many black film careers might have been more difficult to make. Two years after that, Perry was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall Of Fame . SEE ALSO FILMOGRAPHY
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