Willie Best

Description:

One of the hard-working, unappreciated African-American actors of Hollywood's "Golden Era" who produced good work with what he was given. He starred alongside some of film's great comedians including the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, Laurel and Hardy and three films with Shirley Temple. Best is sometimes confused with William "Pat" Best, a musician and writer of (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons.. After a drug arrest ended his film career, he worked in television for a while before retiring to obscurity. He passed away at the Motion Picture Country Home and is buried in North Hollywood, California.

Best was one of the victims of the racist attitudes of the era, never given the opportunity to fully flex his comedic muscle beyond the stereotyped porter and janitor roles that dominated his career. Sadly he was also a victim of backlash for these same roles during the Civil Rights movement and it is hard to watch many of his films without cringing, despite his ability.

Overview

Birthday May 27, 1916
Born In Sunflower, Mississippi, USA
Alternative names William Best , Sleep 'n' Eat , Sleep 'n Eat , Sleep n' Eat
Height 183 cm

Did you know

Trivia Bob Hope referred to Best, as his comedic co-star in The Ghost Breakers (1940), as one of the finest talents he had ever worked with.
Quotes Yassuh!
Nickname Sleep 'n' Eat

Scores

The Hidden Hand
1h 3m
6.1
The Ghost Breakers
1h 25m
7
High Sierra
1h 40m
7.5
Nothing But the Truth
1h 30m
7.1
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