Ossie Davis

Ossie Davis

Ossie Davis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 4, 2005.
NEW YORK (AP) - Ossie Davis, an actor distinguished for roles dealing with racial injustice on stage, screen and in real life - and perhaps best known as the husband and partner of actress Ruby Dee - has died at the age of 87.

Davis was found dead on Friday in his hotel room in Miami, where he was making a film called "Retirement," according to Arminda Thomas, who works in his office in New Rochelle, N.Y.

Davis, who wrote, acted, directed and produced for the theater and Hollywood, was a central figure among black performers of the last five decades. He and Dee celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1998 with the publication of a dual autobiography, "In This Life Together."

Their partnership called to mind other performing couples, such as the Lunts, or Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Davis and Dee first appeared together in the plays "Jeb," in 1946, and "Anna Lucasta," in 1946-47. Davis' first film, "No Way Out" in 1950, was Dee's fifth. They shared billing in 11 stage productions and five movies during long parallel careers.

Both had key roles in the television series "Roots: The Next Generation" (1978), "Martin Luther King: The Dream and the Drum" (1986) and "The Stand" (1994). Davis appeared in three Spike Lee films, including "School Daze," "Do the Right Thing" and "Jungle Fever." Dee also appeared in the latter two; among her best-known films was "A Raisin in the Sun," in 1961.

In 2004, he and Dee were among the artists selected to receive the Kennedy Center Honors.

When not on stage or on camera, Davis and Dee were deeply involved in civil rights issues and efforts to promote the cause of blacks in the entertainment industry. They nearly ran afoul of the anti-Communist witch-hunts of the early 1950s, but were never openly accused of any wrongdoing.

Davis, the oldest of five children of a self-taught railroad builder and herb doctor in tiny Cogdell, Ga., grew up in nearby Waycross and Valdosta. He left home in 1935, hitchhiking to Washington to enter Howard University, where he studied drama, intending to be a playwright.

His career as an actor began in 1939 with the Rose McClendon Players in Harlem, then the center of black culture in America. There, the young Davis met or mingled with some of the most influential figures of the time, including the preacher Father Divine, W.E.B. DuBois, A. Philip Randolph, Langston Hughes and Richard Wright.

He also had what he described in the book as a "flirtation with the Young Communist League," which he said essentially ended with the onset of World War II. Davis spent nearly four years in service, mainly as a surgical technician in an Army hospital in Liberia, serving both wounded troops and local inhabitants.

Back in New York in 1946, Davis debuted on Broadway in "Jeb," a play about a returning soldier. His co-star was Ruby Dee, whose budding stage career had paralleled his own. They had even appeared in different productions of the same play, "On Strivers Row," in 1940.

It marked the beginning of a collaboration on and off the stage.

In December 1948, on a day off from rehearsals from another play, "The Smile of the World," Davis and Dee took a bus to New Jersey to get married. They already were so close that "it felt almost like an appointment we finally got around to keeping," Dee writes in "In This Life Together."

As black performers, they found themselves caught up in the social unrest fomented by the then-new Cold War and the growing debate over social and racial justice in the United States.

"We young ones in the theater, trying to fathom even as we followed, were pulled this way and that by the swirling currents of these new dimensions of the Struggle," Davis wrote in the joint autobiography. "Black revolutionaries fighting, just like the Russians, to liberate the workers and save the world, against the black bourgeoisie fighting, at the behest of rich white folks, to defeat the Communist menace and save the world."

Davis says he "had no trouble identifying which side I was on." He lined up with black socialist reformer DuBois and singer Paul Robeson, remaining fiercely loyal to the singer even after Robeson was denounced by other black political, sports and show business figures for his openly communist and pro-Soviet sympathies.

While Hollywood and, to a lesser extent, the New York theater world became engulfed in McCarthyism and red-baiting controversies, Davis and Dee -despite their leftist activism in causes ranging from labor rallies to saving the accused atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg - emerged from the anti-communist fervor unscathed and, in Davis' view, justifiably so.

"We've never been, to our knowledge, guilty of anything - other than being black - that might upset anybody," he wrote.

They were friends with baseball star Jackie Robinson and his wife, Rachel - Dee played her, opposite Robinson himself, in the 1950 movie, "The Jackie Robinson Story" - and with Malcolm X.

In the book, Davis told how a prior commitment caused them to miss the Harlem rally where Malcolm was assassinated. But Davis delivered the eulogy at Malcolm's funeral, and reprised it in a voice-over for the 1992 Spike Lee film, "Malcolm X."

Along with film, stage and television, their careers extended to a radio show, "The Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Story Hour," that ran on 65 stations for four years in the mid-1970s, featuring a mix of black themes.

Both wrote plays and screenplays, and Davis directed several films, most notably "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970) and "Countdown at Kusini" (1976), in which he also appeared with Dee.

Other films in which Davis appeared include "The Cardinal" (1963), "The Hill" (1965), "Grumpy Old Men" (1993), "The Client" (1994) and "I'm Not Rappaport" (1996), a reprise of his stage role 10 years earlier.

On television, he appeared in "The Emperor Jones" (1955), "Freedom Road" (1979), "Miss Evers' Boys" (1997) and "Twelve Angry Men" (1997). He was a cast member on "The Defenders" from 1963-65, and "Evening Shade" from 1990-94, among other shows.

Both Davis and Dee made numerous guest appearances on television shows.

Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press

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Chip Fitts

January 13, 2025

He was awesome. I remember seeing him as Judge Harry Roosevelt in the
1984 film "The Client" and he repeated the role in the tv series of the same name as well as being in "Grumpy old men" and the tv series "Evening shade"
Way to go Mr. Davis!!! Rest easy!!!

Katherine Ricketts

May 27, 2018

You will always be missed rest in peace Ossie Davis

M B

November 21, 2017

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

zoette Reed-shields

July 9, 2017

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Valenda Newell

June 26, 2016

A gentlemen with class, dignity and strength beyond explanation. What can one say to EXCELLENCE?.....one word.....OSSIE....RIP MY BROTHER....

Frank Estep

March 4, 2016

Amazing actor and gentleman.

February 4, 2016

Rip in peace cousin Ossie Davis your Aunt Rachel Wilson Grandson Oscar Wilson

February 4, 2016

You will be missed your cousin Oscar Wilson

Deborah Carter

September 24, 2015

You will truly be missed, RIH Ozzie

Harry Simpson

February 4, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Ossie, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

faye daley

September 24, 2014

God bless u both sip love u both but God love u best

patricia bellini

July 28, 2014

An amazing man..your an angel in heaven now..you will be missed..

Dianne Garner

July 6, 2014

You were the greatest

Sam Daniels

July 6, 2014

Rest in Peace Ossie!

June 29, 2014

Loved you both, separately and together. And now you are together again.?

Robin Jones

June 17, 2014

Keeping the family in prayer

Carol Green Powell

June 17, 2014

You Both Will Be Miss Sleep In Peace Wonderful Woman And Man Of God We All Love You But God Love You The Best Sleep In Peace

Madeleine Davis

June 16, 2014

Trying to complete Davis Family tree in Valdosta.

Jacquelynn Thompson-Wimberly

June 15, 2014

Ossie & Ruby were phenomenal as
actor and actress in the theater
and In films. And also as civil
rights activist engaged in the
struggle for racial equality.
They both will be fondly
remembered and sadly missed.
RIP!

Starlesha Tucker

June 13, 2014

RIP

Camella Ford

June 13, 2014

A different World without you Guys!!

Alicia Diallo

June 12, 2014

The angels in heaven are singing and rejoicing at the sight you. May God bless both you Mr. Ozzie Davis and Mrs. Ruby Dee. Thank you for your many contributions to us your people. We love you...R.I.P well done faithful servants.....

Debora McGuire

June 12, 2014

I remember them when I was a child I loved Ossie n Ruby Dee I always loved them I'm so touched by this but I must say they lived a good life now the both are back together in the lords House gone but never forgotten RIP.prayers

Charlene Farmer

June 12, 2014

You will be missed

shawn washington

June 12, 2014

Sleep in peace

Carol Gilkey

June 12, 2014

You are missed greatly (RIP)

Kristie Robinson

June 12, 2014

Now, on this day...you may see your amazing life-mate in heaven, Sister Rubie Dee. We honor the gift you gave us and the fight you already won! Much love and blessings from Jesus in all eternity! As you were an artistic pioneer here, continue giving Glory to God in His awesome presence!

Cindy

February 20, 2014

While Mr. Davis was undeniably a great talent it is his work as a civil rights activist that can be praised as well, for all of us should know...that God is not partial, but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him. Acts 10:34&35 Rest peacefully, as you lived dear sir

Toi Stevens

February 16, 2014

U are truly missed but not forgotten!

May 12, 2013

Mechia Owens fan

Nazarene Mckinney

March 19, 2013

Ossie and Ruby Davis were great together as actor/actress/activists. Thanks to both of you for the wonderful memories shared with the world. May the promises of Jesus Christ our Lord bring comfort to your loved ones as the years go by, You will be missed by them each day.

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

You Were An All Around A Great Actor. Rest In Peace, Mr. Davis. See You On The Other Side, Kind Sir.

Morris Blackmon

February 6, 2013

"Thank you for being you! "

- Morris Blackmon (Alpharetta, GA)

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VERIDA FLOURNOY

September 29, 2012

Miss you

Thomas Davis

February 13, 2012

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Peggy Brooker

January 23, 2012

May The Lord Continue To Be a Fence Around Thd Davis Family.He will surely be missed.

Tandra Watts

January 12, 2012

Mr. Ossie I thought very highly of you & was a awesome actor, activist. I loved everything you played in & wish I could have met you and Ms Ruby Dee. May God Bless you & Keep you. RIP

September 30, 2011

May the God of comfort and tender mercies continue to comfort you and your family.

Know that very shortly death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things will have passed away.

Please accept my sincere condolences.

D. Clark

Carolyn Hughes-Brumfield

September 25, 2011

Mr. Ossie Davis you are missed by so many fans like myself. The joy that you brought into my life will live on forever. To the family take comfort in knowing that your loved one gave joy too so many, and was loved also.

Sophia Wilkerson

March 30, 2011

Mr. Ossie Davis was truly a great man. He will continue to be missed. However, his legacy will live on forever. Hang on in there Ms. Ruby Dee.
We love and adore you.

JOHN PALMER

March 16, 2011

oh ossie i wish i could have told u these words ,I LOVE UR WORK ON SCREEN AS WELL AS OFF .. THANK U MR DAVIS FOR ALL THAT U GAVE US AND LEAVE US MAY ALLAH HAVE MERCY ON UR SOUL......

Kijafa Williams

February 1, 2011

This is remembrance of the late Mr. Ossie Davis....

BRENDA CRAWFORD

September 15, 2010

MR DAVIS,THE WORLD HAS LOSS A TRULY WONDERFUL,GIFTED PERSON AND I FEEL LIKE THE WORLD IS A LITTLE GRAY WITHOUT YOU HERE,,, YOU ARE SOOOO GREATLY MISSED.

Janice

May 12, 2010

Mr Davis,will never be forgotten. He and his wife Ruby have given much encouragement and strength to others move ahead in our lives. May the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you the family in your time of grief.. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)Best Wishes!

March 19, 2010

For Ossie...

One of the most talented men
of our time.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Lettie Clark

February 16, 2009

An unforgettable man who brought so much to the acting world. Mr Davis captured the essence of every character he protrayed.

Kathleen Whalen

February 16, 2009

May you rest forever in God's love and joy.

Tami Brambett

February 6, 2009

He was an inspiration to all actors, black/white/asian/indian/latin/hispanic, and any I missed. What a spirit and a presence! My favourite work is The Stand and Touched by An Angel (as the ArchAngel Gabriel). I miss you alot Mr. Davis. My prayers continue to be with you, Mrs. Dee.

MARVA PRINGLE

October 18, 2008

THE ROLES THAT YOU PLAYED , DEALING WITH MANY ISSUES MISS YOU FROM THE PRINGLE FAMILY

tatjana small

September 8, 2008

we will aslways love you ossie davis and what you have done for us to help us progress this far

James & Regina King and Son's

August 18, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Wanisha

August 8, 2008

He was and is still a great inspiration to actors. His powerful voice made chills come across an individual. He will be missed but never forgotten. I loved watching him and his wife in pictures. It was truly a sad day when he passed. May comfort continue to be with the family and many friends who loved and admired him.

"[God] comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those in any sort of tribulation through the comfort with which we ourselves are being comforted by God." - 2 Corinthians 1:4

Tonia Turner

July 20, 2008

a great man--a great actor

C Watson

June 30, 2008

May Jehovah God provide the family of Ossie Davis with peace and comfort at this most difficult time. He invites you to "throw all your burdens upon Him" (Psalms 55:22).

Please seek God's guidance as you seek peace and closure. He loves you so very much.

With Deepest Sympathy.

Jackie Clark

June 30, 2008

To the Family:

The world still mourns this distinguished man. The Bible promises that you have the prospect of being reunited with Ossie. In a paradise with no more sickness, pain or death.(Psalms 37:29, Rev.21:1-4)

Gary W. Kelly

June 28, 2008

I became aware of Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee about 1972 while just entering 8th grade high school. Not through any class, but through the library. Specifically through a series of RCA's Caedmon 33 RPM record albums. Davis and Dee, together and individually, read 50 poems of Langston Hughes. I became fascinated too about Langston Hughes.
I went back to that school library in 1988 to obtain the record label discography only to find that this library had disposed of the collection.
For those of whom rarely listen to only SPOKEN WORD, you do not know some of what you are missing.
In my research, none of these albums in this series charted. I suppose they were NOT advertised to the public, but sent to various school systems.
Could they be on CD now? Depending on the capacity of content recorded, I would consider a copy on 8-Track.
Your performances are missed, but will not be forgotten.

TANNETTA TYLER

June 6, 2008

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THIS FAMILY

Kenelle Hughley

May 25, 2008

My father shared with me the event in which Mr. Ossie Davis and Mrs. Ruby Dee Davis, visited the resturant where my father worked at the time as a young man. Among many conversations that were exchanged between the three of them My father said that Mr. and Mrs. Davis vowed to never forget him for his kind service. Thank You Mr. Davis; for teaching my father; For teaching me. May God Bless You

mike vick

March 19, 2008

ossie was a actor was one of the best we are going to miss him

Rev. Terry L. Turpeau

March 14, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

marcus owoyemi

February 20, 2008

my sincere prayer goes to the family.osie may your soul rest in peace.

Westbrook

June 11, 2007

Ossie Davis was a distinguished gentleman. Though I'm only in my 30s, I appreciated his contributions to the world, not just in acting, but in making strides for equality. I hope that his family is sustained with good memories & the promise of God that one day death will be no more.

Sandra Parker Hopkins

March 2, 2007

I was a classmate of Guy's at New Rochelle H.S. and use to live at 7 the Circle. I remember how much he loved his father and send my most heart felt sympathy to all of you.

Dana Askew

January 22, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dana Askew

January 22, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Theresa Evans

December 29, 2006

A great man silenced but never forgotten. Mrs Ruby Davis you have been blessed with a great man.

Tanya Gaines

December 25, 2006

I loved this man what a Great actor,innovater he is so missed and more then loved, and I pray for his bueatiful wife may she find peace in her loss.

Amaala EL-Amin

October 18, 2006

More than a great actor. You set standerds of excellence and broke barriers. Definately a legend that will never be forgotten !

GLENDA DAVIS-HEARD

August 29, 2006

May GOD continue to Bless you and your family.

DAVID DOWNING

April 28, 2006

I will soon have the honor and privilege of honoring Ruby Dee at a Giving Back event in L.A., April 29th & 30th.

Having worked with Ossie, and then Ruby in the past makes me feel extra special!



God bless them and the family

I Hall

April 27, 2006

To the family of Ossie Davis i just wanted to send and express my sympathy to the family. Memories is so wonderful that you have of your dear love one and just remember we will see him again. My heart goes out to you.

James Griffin

April 9, 2006

I never will forget Malcom X's eulogy given by this great man. It was heartfealt and sincere. You can tell it wasn't something rehearsed or orchestrated. Ossie spoke from his heart. I'll miss that about him; his honesty and his determination not to cheat or cheapen the Black experience. Our Earthly loss is Heaven's gain. Rest in peace my brother.

Romona Bynum

March 8, 2006

Mrs. Davis

The world lost a beautiful talented spiritual man. We were all blessed to know of him. Our prayers are with you and your family. God bless you, because you and Mr. Davis were truly inspiring to all of us.

Ebony Simpson

March 7, 2006

Such a wise and regal man, knowing people like him make life worth living.

February 16, 2006

i am sry to hear he died i was getting infor on him for school and i saw he died

Veronica Wynn

February 14, 2006

GOD bless the soul of one of

America's acting royalty. He was

a consummate, actor,activist and

human being.



God Bless Ruby and the Davis family.

Francine Banks

January 22, 2006

Those who think that you are gone

No more your face we see.

For in our hearts you liveth still and always will....

In Loving Memory

Marilynn Brack

December 13, 2005

How proud we were of Ossie Davis. He and Ruby. You couldn't think of one without the other. He has contributed so much to our struggles as a humanitarian. He made us so proud as an artist. His talents will be missed by all.

Jasmine Jackson

October 21, 2005

We will miss you. Gone But not forgotten. Love always Jasmine

P.S. never new me but I new you.

Melody Lartigue

October 19, 2005

Only known through his work and words. A man of leadership for all people to follow. His legacy and goodness shall be forever in eternity.

Michael Mwase

October 9, 2005

We will miss sharing your greatest gift in life,love.

Lorraine Vigliotti

October 4, 2005

He will be sorely missed. The world has lost a shining star.

Shonda

August 29, 2005

This man, words can not say enough for this man

Deborah Harris

July 13, 2005

DON'T GRIEVE FOR ME NOW

FOR I'M FREE. I'M FOLLOWING THE PATH "GOD" HAS LAID YOU SEE.

I TOOK HIS HAND WHEN I HEARD HIM CALL, I TURNED MY BACK AND LEFT IT ALL.

I COULD NOT STAY ANOTHER DAY. TO LAUGH, TO LOVE TO WORK OR PLAY.

TASKS LEFT UNDONE MUST STAY THAT WAY. I FOUND THE PEACE AT THE CLOSE OF DAY.

IF MY PARTING HAS LEFT A VOID, THEN FILL IT WITH REMEMBERED JOYS.

A FRIENDSHIP SHARED, A LAUGH, A KISS. OH YES, THESE THINGS I TOO WILL MISS.

BE NOT BURDENED WITH TIMES OF SORROW. I WISH YOU THE SUNSHINE OF TOMORROW.

MY LIFE'S BEEN FULL, I SAVORED MUCH. GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES, A LOVED ONE'S TOUCH.

PERHAPS MY TIME SEEMED ALL TOO BRIEF.

DON'T LENGTHEN IT NOW WITH UNDUE GRIEF.

LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS AND PEACE TO THEE.

"GOD" WANTED ME NOW. HE SET ME FREE

To the family :

Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Matt. 5;4.

Deborah Harris

July 13, 2005

Be Still







Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day

Be still like desert shrub.



Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.



If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Deborah Harris

July 8, 2005

DON'T GRIEVE FOR ME NOW



FOR I'M FREE. I'M FOLLOWING THE PATH "GOD" HAS LAID YOU SEE.



I TOOK HIS HAND WHEN I HEARD HIM CALL, I TURNED MY BACK AND LEFT IT ALL.



I COULD NOT STAY ANOTHER DAY. TO LAUGH, TO LOVE TO WORK OR PLAY.



TASKS LEFT UNDONE MUST STAY THAT WAY. I FOUND THE PEACE AT THE CLOSE OF DAY.



IF MY PARTING HAS LEFT A VOID, THEN FILL IT WITH REMEMBERED JOYS.



A FRIENDSHIP SHARED, A LAUGH, A KISS. OH YES, THESE THINGS I TOO WILL MISS.



BE NOT BURDENED WITH TIMES OF SORROW. I WISH YOU THE SUNSHINE OF TOMORROW.



MY LIFE'S BEEN FULL, I SAVORED MUCH. GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES, A LOVED ONE'S TOUCH.



PERHAPS MY TIME SEEMED ALL TOO BRIEF.



DON'T LENGTHEN IT NOW WITH UNDUE GRIEF.



LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS AND PEACE TO THEE.



"GOD" WANTED ME NOW. HE SET ME FREE



To the family :



Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Matt. 5;4.

Rose Pope

July 8, 2005

"EXCELLENT ACTOR"...ONE OF THE BEST EVER, YOU WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.

MAY GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY.

Ebony

July 7, 2005

My prayers go out to the family of Mr. Ossie Davis, he was an exceptional man. May God continue to bless and keep you

Robyn Leonard

July 1, 2005

He was a fantastic actor. A true performer. A true gentleman in the acting profession. He will be greatly missed by all. My heart and prayers are with his family in thier time of sorrow.

Ann Wolfl

June 26, 2005

This Guest Book bears witness to the enormous influence Ossie Davis had on so many people, in so many forms. His life surrounded us in ways we didn't realize until he was gone.

John Thompson

June 24, 2005

After having a chance to meet and briefly talk to Mr. Davis at the Performing Arts Library, I will always cherish that moment.

Michael Collins

June 12, 2005

Dear Mrs. Davis,



Though very few in my particular age group are as familiar with your late husbands work as they should be please know that your husbands brilliance, dedication, and love for is people was not lost on us all.



He will be sorely missed and shall forever serve as a constant reminder of the limitless capacity of the human spirit to do good.



My prayers are with you and your family.



Sincerely,

Michael R. Collins

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