Stepin Fetchit

Stepin Fetchit

Known For

Inquiring Nuns

Biography

Stepin Fetchit (1902–1985) was an American comedian and actor.

His Fetchit persona parlayed into a successful film career, eventually becoming the first black actor to become a millionaire. He was also the first black actor to receive screen credit.

Stepin Fetchit typical film persona and stage name have long been controversial, and seen as illustrative of negative stereotypes of Negroes. However, a newer interpretation of his film persona contends he was ultimately subversive of the status quo.

Movies Featuring Stepin Fetchit

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace (1974)

as Cousin Lincoln
Cutter

Cutter (1972)

as Shoeshine Man
Miracle in Harlem

Miracle in Harlem (1948)

as 'Swifty', the Handyman
36 Hours to Kill

36 Hours to Kill (1936)

as Flash - Pullman Porter
Marie Galante

Marie Galante (1934)

as Waiter in Pacific Gardens
Judge Priest

Judge Priest (1934)

as Jeff Poindexter
The Galloping Ghost

The Galloping Ghost (1931)

as Baxter College Locker Room Attendant
Salute

Salute (1929)

as Smoke Screen
The Ghost Talks

The Ghost Talks (1929)

as Christopher Lee