The SAG-AFTRA Foundation kicked off Black History Month by launching the fourth season of its Legacy Collection, a series of more than 200 never-before-seen career retrospective interviews.
This season focuses on trailblazing Black film and TV actors β beginning with the late Bill Walker, whose career spanned nearly 50 years and more than 100 films and TV shows, including βThe Killers,β βThe Long Hot Summerβ and βOur Man Flint.β Remember Reverend Sykes, who urges Scout a.k.a. Jean Louise to βstand up, your fatherβs passinββ as Gregory Peckβs Atticus Finch leaves the courtroom near the end of βTo Kill a Mockingbirdβ? Thatβs Walker in action.
The veteran actor, who also served on the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild from 1952 to 1971 (only the third Black person to do so), was interviewed about his life and career just seven weeks before he died in January 1992. Then 95 years old, Walker candidly recounts his journey from small town Indiana (where he was the only Black student to graduate from an all-white high school) to acting on Hollywoodβs silver screens and fighting for better representation for Black actors.
In the hour-long interview, Walker discusses his career highlights β including working on 1950βs βBright Leafβ with Gary Cooper, who Walker called βthe finest man I ever shook hands withβ β and lowlights β like the time he was accused of being a Communist at a SAG board meeting.
Walker also shared words of wisdom from his grandmother, who had been a slave, which he learned to live by. βThereβs fear and greed and all that out there, but donβt you go around in the world with your fist all balled up, because then canβt no goodness get in,β Walkerβs grandmother, who had been a slave, told him when he graduated high school. βThatβs the message Iβd like to leave with the world: βUnball…
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The post “Phylicia Rashad, Bill Walker Among SAG-AFTRA Foundation Interviews” by Angelique Jackson was published on 02/05/2025 by variety.com
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