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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Juan Hernandez

Role
  
Film actor


Name
  
Juano Hernandez

Years active
  
1932–1970

Ex-spouse
  
Carlota Mera

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Full Name
  
Juano G. Hernandez

Born
  
July 19, 1896 (
1896-07-19
)
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Died
  
July 17, 1970, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Nominations
  
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor

Movies
  
Intruder in the Dust, Kiss Me Deadly, Young Man with a Horn, The Breaking Point, Sergeant Rutledge

Similar People
  
Oscar Micheaux, Clarence Brown, Gordon Douglas, Robert Aldrich, Mark Rydell

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Entrevista en WIPR radio de Puerto Rico con Juano Hernández y José Ferrer


Juano Hernández (July 19, 1896 – July 17, 1970) was an Afro-Puerto Rican stage and film actor who was a pioneer in the African American film industry. He made his silent debut in The Life of General Villa, and talking picture debut in an Oscar Micheaux film, The Girl from Chicago, which was directed at black audiences. Hernández also performed in a series of dramatic roles in mainstream Hollywood movies. His participation in the film Intruder in the Dust (1949) earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for "New Star of the Year." Later in life he returned to Puerto Rico, where he intended to make a film based on the life of Sixto Escobar.

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Early years

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Hernández (birth name: Juan G. Hernández) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican father and a Brazilian mother. With no formal education, he worked as a sailor and settled in Rio de Janeiro. He was hired by a circus and became an entertainer, making his first appearance as an acrobat in Rio de Janeiro in 1922. He later lived in the Caribbean and made his living as a professional boxer, fighting under the name Kid Curley.

Vaudeville and the stage

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In New York City, he worked in vaudeville and minstrel shows, sang in a church choir and was a radio script writer. During his spare time he perfected his diction by studying Shakespeare thus, enabling himself to work in radio. He co-starred in radio's first all-black soap opera We Love and Learn. He also participated in the following radio shows: Mandrake the Magician (opposite Raymond Edward Johnson and Jessica Tandy), The Shadow, Tennessee Jed, and Against the Storm. He became a household name after his participation in The Cavalcade of America, a series which promoted American history and inventiveness. He appeared in the Broadway shows Strange Fruit and Set My People Free. His Broadway debut was in the chorus of the 1927 musical production Showboat.

Film career

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Hernández appeared in 26 films throughout his career. He portrayed a revolutionary soldier in the silent film The Life of General Villa, and his first "talkie" films were small roles in films produced by Oscar Micheaux, who made race films for black audiences. His talking film debut was Micheaux's The Girl from Chicago (1932), in which he was cast as a Cuban racketeer.

In 1949, he acted in his first mainstream film, based on William Faulkner's novel, Intruder in the Dust, in which he played the role of Lucas Beauchamp, a poor Mississippi farmer unjustly accused of the murder of a white man. The film earned him a Golden Globe nomination for "New Star of the Year". The film was listed as one of the ten best of the year by the New York Times. Faulkner said of the film: "I'm not much of a moviegoer, but I did see that one. I thought it was a fine job. That Juano Hernández is a fine actor--and man, too."

In the 1950 western Stars In My Crown, directed by Jacques Tourneur, starring Joel McCrea, Hernández plays a freed slave who refuses to sell his land and faces an angry lynch mob.

He was singled out for praise for his performance in the 1950 film The Breaking Point with John Garfield. The New York Times called his performance "quietly magnificent."

He also received favorable notices for his performances in Trial (1955), about a politically charged court case, in which he played the judge, and Sidney Lumet's The Pawnbroker (1965).

More than 50 years after its initial release, in 2001, film historian Donald Bogle wrote that Intruder in the Dust broke new ground in the cinematic portrayal of blacks, and Hernández's "performance and extraordinary presence still rank above that of almost any other black actor to appear in an American movie."

Television appearances

Over the years, Hernández made guest appearances on a dozen U.S. network television programs, appearing three times in 1960 and 1961 on the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay. In 1959, he starred in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents production of the Ambrose Bierce short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.

Other television shows in which Hernandez appeared were Naked City, The Defenders, The Dick Powell Show and Studio One.

Later years

Hernández returned to Puerto Rico late in his life. Together with Julio Torregrosa he wrote a script for a movie about the life of Puerto Rico's first boxing champion, Sixto Escobar. He was unable to get funding in Puerto Rico and therefore he translated the script into English. He sent it to several companies in Hollywood and had it almost sold at the time of his death. In the last two years of his life he appeared in three films, The Extraordinary Seaman (1969) with David Niven, The Reivers (1969) with Steve McQueen, and They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) with Sidney Poitier.

He died in San Juan on July 17, 1970 of a cerebral hemorrhage and was interred at Cementerio Buxeda Memorial Park, Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico.

Filmography

Actor
1970
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! as
Mealie Williamson
1969
The Reivers as
Uncle Possum
1969
The Extraordinary Seaman as
Ali Shar
1964
The Pawnbroker as
Mr. Smith
1963
Naked City (TV Series) as
Oscar Loon
- Howard Running Bear Is a Turtle (1963) - Oscar Loon
1962
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Juan Tomasso
- The Savage Infant (1962) - Juan Tomasso
1962
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man as
Bugs
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Chief Mamora
- Seven Against the Sea (1962) - Chief Mamora
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Poku
- Safari (1962) - Poku
1961
Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed (TV Movie) as
Chief Standing Bear
1961
Route 66 (TV Series) as
King Loomis
- Goodnight Sweet Blues (1961) - King Loomis
1961
Two Loves as
Chief Rauhuia
1961
The Sins of Rachel Cade as
Kalanumu
1960
Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) as
Manu / Tefatou / Yosef
- The Good Killing (1961) - Manu
- The Forbidden Sea (1960) - Tefatou
- Isle of Eden (1960) - Yosef
1961
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
James
- Black Monday (1961) - James
1960
Sergeant Rutledge as
Sgt. Matthew Luke Skidmore
1959
Johnny Staccato (TV Series) as
Romeo Jefferson
- Collector's Item (1959) - Romeo Jefferson
1959
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Josh
- An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1959) - Josh
1958
Machete as
Bernardo
1958
St. Louis Blues as
Rev. Charles Handy
1957
The Mark of the Hawk as
Amugu
1957
Studio One (TV Series) as
Ricardo Calader / Dr. Ramirez
- Escape Route (1957) - Ricardo Calader
- The Goodwill Ambassadors (1957) - Dr. Ramirez
1957
Something of Value as
Njogu - Oath Giver
1956
Ransom! as
Jesse Chapman
1955
Trial as
Judge Theodore Motley
1955
Kiss Me Deadly as
Eddie Yeager
1953
Medallion Theatre (TV Series)
- The Decision at Arrowsmith (1953)
1953
You Are There (TV Series) as
Montezuma
- The Conquest of Mexico (1519) (1953) - Montezuma
1950
The Breaking Point as
Wesley Park
1950
Stars in My Crown as
Uncle Famous Prill
1950
Young Man with a Horn as
Art Hazzard
1949
Intruder in the Dust as
Lucas Beauchamp
1943
Cabin in the Sky as
Neighbour (uncredited)
1940
The Notorious Elinor Lee as
John Arthur
1939
Lying Lips as
Rev. Bryson (as Jauno Hernandez)
1932
The Girl from Chicago as
Gomez (as Uano Hernandez)
1932
Harlem Is Heaven as
Cop (uncredited)
1914
The Life of General Villa as
Revolutionary Soldier (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
1979
Dios los cría (dedicated to)
Soundtrack
1950
Young Man with a Horn (performer: "Moanin' Low" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1955
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Judge Ted Motley / Judge Theodore Motley in 'Trial'
- Episode #1.5 (1955) - Judge Ted Motley
- Episode #1.3 (1955) - Judge Theodore Motley in 'Trial'

References

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