![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: 1896 in Puerto Rico Death: July 17, 1970 in San Juan, Puerto Rico Biography:Hernandez was one of the first "new style" black screen actors, who neither sang nor danced but played characters just as white actors did. He grew up in Rio de Janeiro. In 1922 he first began performing onstage, working in an acrobatic act. Later he lived in the Caribbean and worked as a professional boxer under the name Kid Curley. He went on to work in a minstrel show, in circuses, and in vaudeville. He debuted on Broadway in 1927 in Show Boat. He played a few bit parts in the black audience-targeted films of "Oscar Micheaux", and also worked as a radio scriptwriter. He broke through as a screen actor in "Intruder in the Dust" (1949), in which he played a proud black man wrongly accused of having killed a white Southerner. He played masculine, sensitive, individualistic men. After getting a number of solid roles, he was obliged to accept lesser roles in most of the films he made from the late '50s... Full Biography
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