- Juano Hernández
Infobox actor
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name = Juano Hernández
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birthname = Huano G. Hernández
birthdate = birth date|1901|07|19
location =San Juan, Puerto Rico
deathdate = death date and age|1970|07|17|1901|07|19 (cerebral hemorrhage)
deathplace =San Juan, Puerto Rico
occupation = Actor
spouse =Juano Hernandez (
July 19 ,1901 -July 17 ,1970 ) was one of the first Puerto Ricans of African descent to become a major star in theUnited States and one of the first "new style" black screen actors, who neither sang nor danced but played regular characters.Early years
Born Huano G. Hernandez in San Juan the capital of
Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican fisherman and a Brazilian mother. Hernandez's father died soon after his birth and his mother moved back toBrazil . His mother died when he was still a child and he had to spend most of his youth in the streets ofRio de Janeiro singing for food.Hernandez did not receive any formal education, however, he taught himself the basics of reading and writing. He was hired by a
circus and became a performer. Hernandez enjoyed performing in front of the public and decided that he wanted a career in the field of entertainment. Hernandez moved to the United States to accomplish his goals. [ [http://www.senorboriqua.net/Famous%20Puerto%20Ricans/Juano%20Hernandez.html Señor Boricua] ]Vaudeville
In
New York City , he worked invaudeville and minstrel shows. During his spare time he perfected his diction by studyingShakespeare thus, enabling himself to work in theradio . He co-starred in radio's first all-blacksoap opera "We Love and Learn". He also participated in the following soap operas: "Mandrake the Magician" (opposite Raymond Edward Johnson andJessica Tandy ), "The Shadow", "Tennessee", "Jed" and "Against the Storm". He became a household name after his participation in "TheCavalcade of America ", a series which promotedAmerican history and inventiveness. His participation in the chorus of the 1927 Broadway musical production "Showboat" opened the "doors" to his career as a film actor. [ [http://www.starpulse.com/celebrity/Juano_Hernandez/P31966/0/2/ Starpulse] ]Movie career
In the early years of the movie industry, movie companies were owned and operated by whites. Blacks were often cast in stereotyped roles such as maids, butlers or uneducated slaves. At times the role of a black person was played by a white man with black make-up. Early Black Cinema - "True West Magazine", pg. 22, edition of August 2005] In 1912 a group of black businessmen, lead by
C.E. Hawk , realized that the black communities across the nation were in need of a black film industry that would produce movies about black themes with an all-black cast. The year 1913, witnessed the founding of the Foster Photoplay Company inChicago , which was the first black-owned motion picture production and distributing entity. In 1916, the Lincoln Motion picture Company was established inLos Angeles . These movies were to be distributed by blacks and exhibited in black owned theaters in black neighborhoods.Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951) was a pioneering black filmmaker who in 1918, established his own film company, Micheaux Film and Book Company, in Chicago. He produced and directed over 30 films. In 1932, Micheaux cast Hernandez in his first role, that of "Gomez" a drug lord, in the film titled "The Girl from Chicago". Hernandez participated in 23 films throughout his career. In 1949, he acted in his first mainstream film, based onWilliam Faulkner 's novel entitledIntruder in the Dust , where he played the role of "Lucas Beauchamp", a poor southern sharecropper unjustly accused of murder. The film earned him aGolden Globe Nomination for "New Star of the Year". [Early Black Cinema-True West Magazine, pg. 22, edition of August 2005]Filmography
Films in which he has participated: [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0379621/workedwith IMDB] ]
* The Girl from Chicago (1932) .... Gomez
* Harlem Is Heaven (1932) (uncredited) .... Cop
*Lying Lips (1939) .... Rev. Bryson
*Intruder in the Dust (1949) .... Lucas Beauchamp
* "Young Man with a Horn" (1950) .... Art Hazzard
* "The Breaking Point " (1950) .... Wesley Park
* Stars in My Crown (1950) .... Uncle Famous Prill
* Trial (1955) .... Judge Theodore Motley
* "Kiss Me Deadly " (1955) .... Eddie Yeager
* "Ransom! " (1956) .... Jesse Chapman aka Uncle Jesse
* Something of Value (1957) .... Njogu, Oath Giver
* Machete (1958) .... Bernardo
* "St. Louis Blues" (1958) .... Rev. Charles Handy
* The Mark of the Hawk (1958) .... Amugu
* Sergeant Rutledge (1960) .... Sgt. Matthew Luke Skimore
* Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed (1961) (TV) .... Standing Bear
* Two Loves (1961) .... Rauhuia
* The Sins of Rachel Cade (1961) .... Kalanumu
* Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man (1962) .... Bugs
* The Pawnbroker (1964) .... Mr. Smith
* The Extraordinary Seaman (1969) .... Ali Shar
* The Reivers (1969) .... Uncle Possum
* "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! " (1970) .... Mealie WilliamsonTelevision appearances
Hernandez made over 12 notable
T.V. guest appearances, includingAlfred Hitchcock Presents, 1959 episode of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" in the role of "Josh".Some Hernandez's television appearances were:
* "Naked City", April 3, 1963
* "The Defenders", December 8, 1962
* "The Dick Powell Show", March 27, 1962
* "Route 66", October 6, 1961
* "Adventures in Paradise", January 30, 1961
* "Play of the Week" January 16, 1961
* "Adventures in Paradise", February 22, 1960
* "Johnny Staccato", December 31, 1959
* "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", December 20, 1959
* "Studio One", December 2, 1957
* "Studio One", June 24, 1957
* "Medallion Theatre", July 11, 1953Later years
When Juano Hernandez retired, he returned to Puerto Rico where he would live out the rest of 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 thescript into English. He sent it to several companies in Hollywood and had it almost sold when sadly a stroke cost him his life. He died in San Juan onJuly 17 ,1970 of acerebral hemorrhage . He was laid to rest at Cementerio Buxeda Memorial Park,Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico . [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/person/31966/Juano-Hernandez/biography New York Times] ]ee also
*
List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Black history in Puerto Rico Notes
References
*Early Black Cinema - "True West Magazine", pg. 22, edition of August 2005
External links
* [http://www.thegoldenglobes.com/welcome.html?nominee/hernandez_juano.html "1949 Golden Globe Nomination"]
* [http://www.senorboriqua.net/Famous%20Puerto%20Ricans/Juano%20Hernandez.html "Juano Hernandez"]
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