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Nick Stewart

Known ForActing
Birthday1910-03-15
Age90 years old at death
Date of Death† 2000-12-18
Place of BirthNew York City, New York, U.S.
Also Known AsNicodemus, Nicodemus Stewart, Nick O'Demus

Biography

Horace Winfred "Nick" Stewart (March 15, 1910 – December 18, 2000) also billed as Nick O'Demus was an American television and film actor. Stewart was known for his role as Lightnin' (Willie Jefferson) on TV's The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Nick Stewart was born on March 15, 1910, in Harlem, New York City, to Joseph (March 15, 1888 – July 1976) and Eva Stewart, who were recent immigrants from Barbados, British West Indies. He began his show business career as a dancer at the Cotton Club and Hoofers Club. Stewart also was a veteran of Broadway shows, having created a comedic character he called "Nicodemus" and playing that role in Swingin' the Dream and Louisiana Purchase, as well as in the film Go West, Young Man. Stewart also performed comedy as a cast member of the Rudy Vallée radio show in 1941. Other acting credits include the 1936 movie Go West Young Man, the voice of Br'er Bear in the 1946 Disney movie Song of the South, and Willy-Willy on the television series Ramar of the Jungle. Also in 1954, Stewart had an important role in The Reign of Amelika Joe presented by Fireside Theatre. He also won a comedy role in White Christmas (1954). He was originally offered the role of Calhoun the lawyer, which he turned down. (After his refusal, it went to Johnny Lee, who had the role on radio since 1949.) Soon Gosden and Correll were back on the telephone, this time offering Stewart the role of Lightnin' on the television show. Stewart accepted the role with one idea in mind: to make enough money to be able to open his theater where African Americans would not be typecast as maids and porters. In the 1960s, he would have small roles in Mister Ed and the classic comedy film, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) as the Migrant Truck Driver who is forced off of the road. In 1987, Doris McMillon devoted an entire week of her nightly talk show, On the Line, to a discussion of the documentary Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy, and the issues surrounding the shows. Stewart was one of the participants, discussing the show and his role in it. He also had a role in the movie Carmen Jones. Stewart's final acting role would be returning to Disney to reprise the voice role of Br'er Bear for the theme park attraction Splash Mountain, which is based on the animated segments of Song of the South. He was the only actor to return and voice his character from the aforementioned movie. In an interview with author Jim Korkis, he was asked about whether or not his role of Br'er Bear was degrading. He replied, "Disney treated us like Kings." He went on to say that the money he earned from Song of the South was donated to a theatre for African-American actors to play roles other than maids and butlers, and was doing the same with the money from reprising his role for the Disneyland attraction.

Filmography

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1941
7.0
Animation
Family

Dumbo

poster
1963
7.0
Action
Adventure

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

poster
1946
6.5
Family
Animation

Song of the South

poster
1976
6.7
Comedy
Crime

Silver Streak

poster
1945
5.1
Western

Dakota

poster
1945
5.6
Comedy

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood

poster
1944
5.3
Music
Comedy

Follow the Boys

poster
1954
6.1
Drama
Romance

Carmen Jones

poster
1943
6.9
Comedy
Drama

Stormy Weather

poster
1943
6.5
Music
Fantasy

Cabin in the Sky

poster
1943
6.4
Comedy

The Meanest Man in the World

poster
1936
5.4
Comedy

Go West Young Man

poster
1941
5.0
Western

Robin Hood of the Pecos

poster
1946
6.5

Three Little Girls in Blue

poster
1946
5.5
Crime
Drama

Behind Green Lights

poster
1945
5.9
Comedy
Romance

She Wouldn't Say Yes

poster
1945
4.7
Comedy
Music

Delightfully Dangerous

poster
1958
4.6
Action
Adventure

Tarzan's Fight for Life

poster
1938
5.3
Mystery
Crime

International Crime

poster
1946
Action
Music

Night Train to Memphis

poster
1936
Comedy

Mind Your Own Business

poster
1944
5.0
Fantasy
Comedy

Gildersleeve's Ghost

poster
1935
6.8
Family
Animation

Who Killed Cock Robin?

poster
1939
4.7
Western

Wall Street Cowboy

poster
1955
3.7
Drama

Flame of the Islands

poster
1943
Music
Comedy

Hoosier Holiday

poster
1943
5.0
Comedy

My Son, The Hero

poster
1943
7.0
Mystery

False Faces

poster
1942

Shine

poster
1961
5.6
Drama

Ben Casey

poster
1961
6.7
Comedy
Family

Mister Ed

poster
1951
7.5
Comedy

Amos 'n' Andy