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->''"What have I got? No looks, no money, no education. Just talent."''

Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) can lay claim to being one of the most successful "triple-threat" entertainers in American history. As a singer, dancer, comedian, actor, celebrity impersonator, photographer, and member of the Creator/RatPack, Davis entertained audiences on stage, screen, and disc for more than four decades, and is still fondly remembered by legions of fans.

Born to vaudeville dancers Sammy Davis Sr. and Elvera "Baby" Sanchez in [[BigApplesauce Harlem]], he learned to be a performer from a very early age, and performed with his father and uncle in the Will Mastin Trio. Davis also faced racism from a very early age, especially when he enlisted in the U.S. Army during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. He was eventually assigned to a Special Services unit that performed shows for the troops, and found that he faced less prejudice on stage.

After being discharged, Davis released a series of acclaimed albums, which included hits like "Love Me or Leave Me", "Something's Gotta Give", "What Kind of Fool Am I" (originally from the musical ''[[Creator/AnthonyNewley Stop The Word, I Want To Get Off]]''), and "I've Gotta Be Me" among others. This culminated in him being brought on board by Music/FrankSinatra to be a part of the Rat Pack in 1959. The group would go on to be one of the defining groups of the '60s, via their stage performances and collaborative appearances in films like ''Film/OceansEleven'' and ''Robin and the Seven Hoods''. This would also effectively end segregation in Las Vegas, as Sinatra refused to perform anywhere Sammy wasn't welcome or blacks couldn't come to watch the show. During this period, Davis was performing with the Pack, starring in Broadway productions, recording, shooting his own daytime talk show and appearing in several variety specials. This multidisciplinary career lasted through the '70s and early '80s, punctuated by a upsurge in interest when his version of "The Candy Man" (the opening theme to ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'') became a smash hit and revitalized his work.

Aside from his film and musical work, Davis appeared as a notable guest on several television shows and TV movies, including cameos on ''Series/AllInTheFamily'', ''Series/Batman1966'', ''Series/CharliesAngels'', ''Series/TheCosbyShow'', ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'' and ''Series/{{Sanford}}'' among others. Davis passed away from throat cancer at the age of 64 on May 16, 1990, the same day as another beloved performer -- Creator/JimHenson.

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!! Selected filmography:
* ''Theatre/PorgyAndBess'' (1959), as Sportin' Life
* ''[[{{Film/Oceans11}} Oceans 11]]'' (1960), which starred the other members of the Rat Pack, as Josh Howard
* ''Film/JohnnyCool'' (1963), as Educated
* ''Film/RobinAndTheSevenHoods'' (1964), also starring the Rat Pack, as Will
* ''Theatre/SweetCharity'' (1969), as Big Daddy
* ''Salt and Pepper'' (1968) and its sequel ''One More Time'', as Charles Salt
* ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' (1981) and its sequel, as Morris Fenderbaum
* ''WesternAnimation/HeidisSong'' (1982) as the Head Ratte (voice)
* ''Film/{{Alice in Wonderland|1985}}'' (1985) as the Caterpillar
* ''Film/TheKidWhoLovedChristmas'' (1990) as Sideman (His final acting performance)

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!! Tropes embodied by Davis and his work include:

* AsHimself:
** In a famous episode of ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' ("Sammy's Visit"), and again in the ''Series/ArchieBunkersPlace'' episode "The Return of Sammy".
** In the ''Series/Batman1966'' episode "The Clock King's Crazy Crimes".
** In the ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'' episode "The Greatest Entertainer in the World".
** In the ''Series/CharliesAngels'' episode "Sammy Davis, Jr. Kidnap Caper".
** In the TV movie ''Sammy Davis Jr.: The Golden Years''.
** In ''Series/ThePattyDukeShow'' episode "Will the Real Sammy Davis Please Hang Up?"
** In "The Benefit" episode of ''Series/{{Sanford}}'', and in "Dinner at George's" episode (which he co-directed) playing an uncredited extra as one of the diners at the restaurant.
** In the film ''Film/MoonOverParador''.
* TheCaper: A main plot point in many of the films he appeared in.
* CelebrityEndorsement: Notably shilled for Alka-Seltzer, [[{{Japandering}} Suntory Whiskey]], a Chicago car dealership and President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's 1972 election campaign, although the last example backfired when he ended up being publicly chewed out for it by his fans.
* CelebrityParadox:
** At the end of ''Oceans 11'', Davis and the rest of the Rat Pack (who are playing a group of thieves) walk past a marquee advertising the Rat Pack's show.
** In the aforementioned ''Series/CharliesAngels'' episode, Davis plays a liquor-store owner who wins a Sammy Davis, Jr. lookalike contest, and is given an award by... Davis, which is filmed in split-screen.
* CelebrityStar
* EyeScream: He nearly died in a car crash in 1954, and lost his left eye when the car's horn button punctured it.
* GlassEye: After the crash mentioned above, he wore one for the rest of his life.
* GoodLuckCharm: Davis became friends with Jewish comedian Eddie Cantor in 1953, and Cantor gave him a mezuzah (a little scroll of Torah verses). Instead of putting it near a door at home, the traditional Jewish practice, Davis wore it around his neck for luck. The only time he forgot it was the night of his accident.
* GuestHost: On an episode of the Richard Dawson version of ''Series/FamilyFeud''.
* GunTwirling: One of Davis' signature tricks - he could spin two guns while singing.
* IAmSong: "I Gotta Be Me".
* TheMafia: Supposedly had run-ins with them due to his association with the Rat Pack, including an incident where he was threatened by Vegas mobster Johnny Roselli to dissolve his relationship with Kim Novak because of the taboo against miscegenation.
* ManOfAThousandVoices: Crushed this trope with his wicked rendition of "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" on the 1963 album ''Sammy Davis Jr. at the Cocoanut Grove'', in which he starts out singing the song straight, then launches into a series of impersonations of other people doing it, including (but not limited to) Tony Bennett, Creator/DeanMartin, Creator/HumphreyBogart, Creator/JimmyStewart, Music/LouisArmstrong, Music/NatKingCole, Creator/JerryLewis, Creator/JamesCagney, Creator/MarlonBrando...
* NonActorVehicle: The 1956 musical ''Mr. Wonderful'', where part of Davis' nightclub act is replicated wholesale.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: He used to describe himself as "the world's greatest one-eyed, black, Jewish entertainer".
* SelfDeprecation: A favourite trope of his, sometimes toppling over into ComplimentFishing.
-->'''Dean Martin:''' Welcome, I'm Dean Martin!
-->'''Sammy:''' And I'm...sorry, I missed the card. (''*audience and Martin begin to laugh*'') I'm sorry, I got ''one'' eye, and it was lookin' the other way!
* SmokingIsCool: Davis was rarely seen without a cigarette, and smoked four packs a day for many years. He eventually died of throat cancer, but not before refusing to have part of his throat removed (explaining that he didn't want to lose his voice).
* TrueCompanions: With the rest of the Rat Pack.
* TwoferTokenMinority: In his words:
--> ''I'm black. I'm Jewish. I'm Puerto Rican. When I move into a neighborhood, I wipe it out.''
** His mother was actually of mixed black and Cuban heritage, so he may have claimed to be part Puerto Rican to avoid anti-Cuban sentiment.
* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: (In)famously dated Creator/KimNovak and Swedish actress May Britt, at a time when unions between whites and non-whites were outlawed in half the country.

!! References in other works:

* Portrayed as a ghost (played by Tim Meadows) in ''Film/WaynesWorld 2''.
* Played by Creator/DonCheadle in the HBO drama ''The Rat Pack''.
* Portrayed by Creator/PhilLaMarr on ''Series/MadTV'', most notably in a sketch depicting what would have happened if ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' had been revived as a VarietyShow in the vein of ''Laugh-In''. (The sketch was a parody of ''The Brady Bunch Variety Hour''.)
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'', in which Jazmine wants to buy a pony and name it "Sammy Davis Jr. The Pony".
* In ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', he is played by Music/TayZonday.
* ''WesternAnimation/SausageParty'' features a character named after him called Sammy Bagel Jr. who is a Jewish stereotype.
* The robotic assassin Scaramouch in Episode XCII of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' is patterned after him.
* Creator/AnthonyNewley, the original writer of "What Kind of Fool Am I" and "The Candy Man" wrote and performed a song titled "Easy For You, Captain Candy" on his 1972 album ''Ain't It Funny'' that [[DissTrack pretty clearly expresses envy]] about [[CoveredUp Sammy's versions of the songs becoming more successful]], without directly mentioning his name.
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