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  1. My colleague, Tom Cottle, is the interviewer. Cleavon's first leading television role was that of the irreverent Dr. Jerry Noland on the ABC sitcom Temperatu...

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  2. His first leading television role was that of the irreverent Dr. Jerry Noland on the ABC sitcom Temperatures Rising (1972–1974). While starring in the sitcom, Little appeared in what has become his signature performance, portraying Sheriff Bart in the 1974 Mel Brooks comedy film Blazing Saddles.

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · It’s a throwaway scene between its two lead characters, Sheriff Bart (Cleavon Little) and The Waco Kid (Gene Wilder), that was actually a blown take. Bart, the first Black sheriff of a racist white town in the Old West, has tried to reach out to the populace and been crudely insulted.

  4. Cleavon Little as Bart, a black railroad worker who becomes a sheriff. Gene Wilder as Jim the Waco Kid, an alcoholic gunslinger who allies with Bart.

  5. Feb 9, 2024 · He suggested Cleavon Little for the role: “He’s a stage-trained actor, charming, handsome and strong, plus this guy is coal-black, way darker than me.

  6. Cleavon Little was an American actor, best remembered for his role as a black sheriff in the Academy Award-nominated comedy movie ‘Blazing Saddles’. He was a trained actor who appeared regularly in films and television shows, mostly during the 1970s and 1980s.

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  8. Jun 17, 2024 · But it wasn’t easy to make. A 1974 Western satire about a Black sheriff named Black Bart (Cleavon Little) appointed to save a town with the help of the drunken gunslinger the Waco Kid (Gene Wilder), the film ridicules Western tropes and racial bigotry — while firing off jokes and pushing the limits of what was acceptable to 1970s movie fans.