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What Have We Here?: Portraits of a Life | Billy Dee Williams
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A film legend recalls his remarkable life of nearly eight decadesa heralded actor who's played the roles he wanted, from Brians Song to Lando in the Star Wars universeunchecked by the racism and typecasting so rife in the mostly all-white industry in which he triumphed. The story of a legend, written by the legend himself! Impressive, inspiring, entertaining and endearing. J. J. Abrams Billy Dee Williams was born in Harlem in 1937 and grew up in a household of love and sophistication. As a young boy, he made his stage debut working with Lotte Lenya in an Ira Gershwin/Kurt Weill production where Williams ended up feeding Lenya her lines. He studied painting, first at the High School of Music and Art, with fellow student Diahann Carroll, and then at the National Academy of Fine Art, before setting out to pursue acting with Herbert Berghoff, Stella Adler, and Sidney Poitier. His first film role was in The Last Angry Man, the great Paul Munis final film. It was Muni who gave Billy the advice that sent him soaring as an actor, You can play any character you want to play no matter who you are, no matter the way you look or the color of your skin. And Williams writes, I wanted to be anyone I wanted to be. He writes of landing the role of a lifetime: co-starring alongside James Caan in Brians Song, the made-for-television movie that was watched by an audience of more than fifty million people. Williams says it was the kind of interracial love story America needed. And when, as the first Black character in the Star Wars universe, he became a true pop culture icon, playing Lando Calrissian in George Lucass The Empire Strikes Back (What I presented on the screen people didnt expect to see). It was a role he reprised in the final film of the original trilogy, The Return of the Jedi, and in the recent sequel The Rise of Skywalker. A legendary actor, in his own words, on all that has sustained and carried him through a lifetime of dreams and adventure.
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I‘ll admit that I picked this one up for the Lando of it all, but what an interesting man/life! He had a fascinating, art- and culture-immersed youth in NYC (and more than once referred to himself and his peers being part of the “Black bourgeoisie”), followed by far more accomplishments on the stage and screen than I‘d realized. He‘s very intellectually engaged and shares a lot about his (complicated and sometimes almost contradictory) ⬇️

Christine views on race and romance and life. Plus he was good friends with James Baldwin?! The audiobook has its quirks but worth it for the emotion that comes through in several parts. 2mo
marleed Oh gosh it‘s been years since I‘ve seen him in the movie Mahogany with Diana Ross, but that was my pre Star Wars introduction to him. I swooned😍😍 2mo
Aimeesue That‘s a most excellent title, too 😁 2mo
Christine @marleed Oh fun! I had never heard of that movie but his writing about it/working with Diana Ross makes me want to check it out, as does your comment! 😄 2mo
Christine @Aimeesue Indeed! 2mo
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