

Acting
Birthday: February 16, 1904 (121)
Place of Birth: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Biography
James Franklin Baskett (February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948) was an American actor who portrayed Uncle Remus, singing the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South. In recognition of his portrayal of Remus, he was given an Honorary Academy Award in 1948, making him the first Black male performer to receive an Oscar.
Known For
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Song of the South (1946)Age: 42as Uncle Remus / Br'er Fox (Voice)
The Heavenly Body (1944)Age: 40as Porter (uncredited)
Revenge of the Zombies (1943)Age: 39as Lazarus
Dumbo (1941)Age: 37as Fats Crow (voice) (uncredited)
Comes Midnight (1940)Age: 36
Straight to Heaven (1939)Age: 35as First Detective
Gone Harlem (1938)Age: 34
Policy Man (1938)Age: 34as Jimmie
20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang (1933)Age: 29
Harlem Is Heaven (1932)Age: 28





