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Spouse
  
Pauline Segura

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Lorenzo Tucker

Years active
  
1927-1947

Education
  
Temple University

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Born
  
June 27, 1907 (
1907-06-27
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Died
  
September 19, 1986, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
Veiled Aristocrats, Reet, Petite, and Gone, A Daughter of the Congo, When Men Betray

Similar People
  
Oscar Micheaux, Frank Lubin, Peggy Cartwright, Donald Bevan, Edwin A Doss

Other names
  
The "Black Valentino"

Stay the Night


Lorenzo Tucker (June 27, 1907 โ€“ August 19, 1986), known as the "Black Valentino," was an African-American stage and screen actor who played the romantic lead in the early black films of Oscar Micheaux.

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Interviews With Micheaux Actors


Acting career

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Born in Philadelphia, Tucker started acting at Temple University where he was a student. Tucker also appeared early in his career with Bessie Smith on cross-country tours.

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From 1926 to 1946, Tucker appeared in 18 of Micheaux's films, including When Men Betray (1928); Wages of Sin (1929); Easy Street (1930); Harlem Big Show, Veiled Aristocrats (1932); Ten Minutes To Live (1932); Harlem After Midnight (1934); Temptation (1935); and Underworld (1937). He became known as the "Black Valentino" because of his good looks and role as the romantic lead in the early black cinema. Tucker noted the irony of the appellation since he believed Rudolph Valentino had a darker complexion than Tucker. He became a movie star to black America and was often mentioned in the leading black newspapers. One of Micheaux and Tucker's most controversial films was Veiled Aristocrats where Tucker played a black man who passed as white and tried to persuade his sister also to pass for white. He also made an uncredited cameo appearance with Paul Robeson in 1933's The Emperor Jones.

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Tucker was also a successful stage actor, appearing on Broadway in The Constant Sinner, Ol' Man Satan, and Humming Sam. His most controversial role came in The Constant Sinner in which he portrayed a pimp, Money Johnson, and in which Mae West was his prostitute, Babe Gordon. Though miscegenation was still outlawed in some parts of the south, the play included a scene in which Tucker kissed West. When the play opened in Washington, D.C., the press was outraged to see a black man kissing a white woman, and demands were made that the scene be excised from the play. West rejected demands, and the play left Washington. The Shuberts refused to permit Tucker to play the role, and the Greek-American actor George Givot was hired to play the role wearing blackface. Despite the Shuberts' decision, West cast Tucker in a few minor parts, including the role of a Spaniard who walks across the stage. When a woman asks West's character who that is, West responded, "Oh, he's Spanish โ€” he's my Spanish fly!"

Later years

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During World War II, Tucker was a tail gunner in the U.S. Army Air Corps. After the war, Tucker appeared in Louis Jordan's film Reet, Petite and Gone; in the early 1950s, he returned to the stage appearing in a London production of Anna Lucasta.

Tucker later became an autopsy technician for the New York City medical examiner, where he worked on the bodies of Malcolm X and Nina Mae McKinney.

Tucker died of lung cancer at age 79 at his home in Hollywood, California. His funeral took place at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.

Honors and awards

In 1974, Tucker was inducted into the Black Film Makers Hall of Fame, and he received the Audelco Recognition Award in 1981. On the November 14, 1985 "Denise Drives" episode of The Cosby Show, Clair Huxtable quizzes Denise Huxtable on car safety asking if she should stop her car for a stranger on a dark rainy night with "hair like Lorenzo Tucker, eyes like Billy Dee and a smile like Nat King Cole."

Filmography

Actor
1947
Reet, Petite, and Gone as
Henry Talbot
1939
Straight to Heaven as
Ace
1937
Underworld as
Undetermined Role
1935
Temptation as
Robert Fletcher
1934
Harlem After Midnight
1933
The Emperor Jones as
Extra in Nightclub Scene (uncredited)
1932
Ten Minutes to Live as
The Godfather
1932
The Black King as
Carmichael- Attorney
1932
Veiled Aristocrats as
John Warwick
1930
Easy Street
1929
Wages of Sin as
Winston Le Jeune
1928
When Men Betray
Self
1986
Passion and Memory (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1984
Black Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1981
Oscar Micheaux, Film Pioneer (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1975
Black Shadows on the Silver Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Lorenzo Tucker Wikipedia