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Jester Hairston

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1901
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jester Joseph Hairston (July 9, 1901 – January 18, 2000) was an American composer, songwriter, arranger, choral conductor, and actor. He was regarded as a leading expert on Negro spirituals and choral music. His notable compositions include "Amen," a gospel-tinged theme from the film Lilies of the Field and a 1963 hit for The Impressions, and the Christmas song "Mary's Boy Child". He sang with the Hall Johnson Choir in Harlem for a time but was nearly fired from the all black choir because he had difficulty with the rural dialects that were used in some of the songs. He had to shed his Boston accent and relearn the country speech of his parents and grandparents. Johnson had told him, "We're singing ain't and cain't and you're singing shahn't and cahn't and they don't mix in a spiritual." The Hall Johnson Choir performed in many Broadway shows including The Green Pastures. In 1936, they were asked to go to Hollywood to sing for the film The Green Pastures. At that time, a Russian composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, heard Jester and invited him to collaborate with him. This led to a thirty-year collaboration during which time Jester arranged and collected music for the movies. In 1939, Hairston married Margaret Swanigan. He also wrote and arranged spirituals for Hollywood films as well as for high school and college choirs around the country. Hairston wrote the song "Mary's Boy Child" in 1956. He also arranged the song "Amen", which he dubbed for the Sidney Poitier film Lilies of the Field, and arranged traditional Negro spirituals. Most of Hairston's film work was in the field of composing, arranging, and choral conducting. Hairston also acted in over 20 films, mostly in small roles, some of which were uncredited. Among the films he appeared in were bit parts in some of the early Tarzan movies, St. Louis Blues, The Alamo, To Kill a Mockingbird, In the Heat of the Night, Lady Sings the Blues, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka and Being John Malkovich. In 1961, the US State Department appointed Jester Hairston as Goodwill Ambassador. He traveled all over the world teaching and performing the folk music of the slaves. In the 1960s he held choral festivals with public high school choirs, introducing them to Negro Spiritual music, and sometimes leading several hundred students in community performances. His banter about the history of the songs along with his engaging personality and sense of humor endeared him to many students. Hairston appeared on TV's The Amos 'n' Andy Show. He had the role of Leroy on the radio program and as Henry Van Porter on the television program. He also played the role of Wildcat on the show That's My Mama. In his senior years he appeared in the show Amen as Rolly Forbes. His last television appearance was in 1993 on an episode of Family Matters. Hairston also played the role of "King Moses" on radio for the Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall show Bold Venture. Hairston died in Los Angeles of natural causes in 2000 at age 98. Born in 1901, Hairston's life spanned each year of the 20th century. For his contribution to the television industry, Hairston has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6201 Hollywood Blvd. He is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.

Known For

Acting

Birthday

1901-07-09

Place of Birth

Belews Creek, North Carolina, USA

Died

2000-01-18

Also Known As

Gester Hairston, Jasper J. Hairston, Jester J. Hairston

Movies (24)

Poster image of To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

1962
8
Movie

TV Shows (11)

Poster image of Family Matters

Family Matters

1989
6.8
TV Show
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John Wayne's 'The Alamo'

1992
6
Movie
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The Last Tycoon

1976
6.3
Movie
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In the Heat of the Night

1967
7.7
Movie
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Across the Pacific

1942
6.6
Movie
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We're Not Married!

1952
5.8
Movie
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Yes Sir, Mr. Bones

1951
4.3
Movie
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The Alamo

1960
7.1
Movie
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The Green Pastures

1936
6.3
Movie
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Green Eyes

1977
0
Movie
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Gypsy Colt

1954
6.3
Movie
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Summer and Smoke

1961
6.5
Movie
Poster image of Lilies of the Field

Lilies of the Field

1963
7.3
Movie
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Sundown

1941
5.4
Movie
Poster image of I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

1988
6.4
Movie
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Lady Sings the Blues

1972
6.9
Movie
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Tarzan's Hidden Jungle

1955
4.9
Movie
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In This Our Life

1942
6.8
Movie
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Tanganyika

1954
7.5
Movie
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Raymie

1960
0
Movie
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The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings

1976
5.9
Movie
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Finian's Rainbow

1968
5.9
Movie
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So This Is Love

1953
3.8
Movie
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Pete Kelly's Blues

1955
6.1
Movie

Gunsmoke

1955
6.6
TV Show
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Rawhide

1959
7.3
TV Show
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Thriller

1960
6.6
TV Show
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Nichols

1971
5
TV Show
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The 20th Century Fox Hour

1955
5.4
TV Show
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Amen

1986
6.5
TV Show
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Harry O

1974
4.6
TV Show
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Studio 57

1954
0
TV Show
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That's My Mama

1974
7
TV Show
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Amos 'n' Andy

1951
7.5
TV Show