Willie Best

Biography

William “Willie” Best (May 27, 1916 - February 27, 1962), sometimes known as “Sleep n' Eat,” was an American television and film actor. Best was one of the first African-American film actors and comedians to become well known. In the 21st century, his work, like that of Stepin Fetchit, is sometimes reviled because he was often called upon to play stereotypically lazy, illiterate, and/or simple-minded characters in films. Of the 124 films he appeared in, he received screen credit in at least 77, an unusual feat for an African-American bit player. Willie Best appeared in more than one hundred films of the 1930s and 1940s. Although several sources state that for years he was billed only as “Sleep n' Eat,” Best received credit under this moniker instead of his real name in only six movies: his first film as a bit player (Harold Lloyd's Feet First) and in Up Pops the Devil (1931), The...

Known For

Career Timeline

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  1. 2004
    TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  2. 1976
    Bob Hope's World of Comedy

    Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage) • Acting

  3. 1975
    Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  4. 1962
    Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy

    Charlie (archive footage) • Acting

  5. 1954
    Meet the O'Briens

    Willie • Acting

  6. 1952
    Ellis in Freedomland

    Male Model • Acting

  7. 1951
    South of Caliente

    Willie, Stable Boy • Acting

  8. 1948
    The Shanghai Chest

    Willie Best • Acting

Willie Best - Aperture