"Stepin Fletchin" played Dumb and Became Wealthy!!

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www.vintagecartoon.network Stepin Fetchit was the stage name of Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry, an American comedian and actor who became famous in the early 20th century as the first Black actor to receive significant screen credit in Hollywood films. Born in 1902 in Key West, Florida, he rose to fame during the 1920s and 1930s and is known as one of the earliest Black film stars. His character, Stepin Fetchit, was portrayed as the "laziest man in the world," playing to prevailing racial stereotypes. This persona generated both fame and criticism for Perry, whose career reflects complex issues around race, entertainment, and media representation in America.

Early Career and Rise to Fame
Perry began his career in vaudeville, where he developed his Stepin Fetchit character, a slow-talking, slow-moving figure who performed in various comedy routines. When he transitioned to film, he brought this character to the screen. His breakout role was in the 1927 silent film In Old Kentucky, which led to more roles as similar characters, often servants or "fools." Perry’s comedic timing and physical humor made him popular with audiences, and he became one of the most prominent Black actors of the era.

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