Was Sidney Poitier one of the greatest actors of all time?

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Sidney Poitier is celebrated for his remarkable performances in films such as "Lillies of the Field," for which he won an Oscar, and "In the Heat of the Night," showcasing his commanding presence. His role in "To Sir, with Love" is noted for its uplifting narrative, while "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" is recognized for its progressive themes for the 1960s, featuring a notable cast including Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Poitier's impact on cinema is highlighted by his ability to tackle complex social issues through his work, leaving a lasting legacy in the film industry.
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An amazing actor. I was impressed in pretty much everything I saw him in, but I remember most fondly his "Lillies of the Field". It was less over the top powerful than his role in "In the Heat of the Night" but it was in its own way an even more commanding performance.
 
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phinds said:
I was impressed in pretty much everything I saw him in, but I remember most fondly his "Lillies of the Field". It was less over the top powerful than his role in "In the Heat of the Night" but it was in its own way an even more commanding performance.
And "To Sir, with Love (1967)", which is an uplifting story.

Edit/upate: I just remembered "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" (1967). Sidney Portier starred with Kathryn Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and Hepburn's niece Katharine Houghton. It was way out there for 1967.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guess_Who's_Coming_to_Dinner
 
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I remember most fondly his "Lillies of the Field". It was less over the top powerful than his role in "In the Heat of the Night" but it was in its own way an even more commanding performance.
He got the best actor Oscar for Lillies of the Field(!)
 
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