Lulu Kennedy-Cairns paid homage to thelate Sidney Poitier, who was her costar in the 1967 British drama filmTo Sir, with Love.
Lulu, who made her film debut in the drama and sang its iconic title song,posted a photo of herself and Poitierduring a scene from the film on her Instagram page on Friday.
She added, “RIP dear man.😔♥️😌.”
To Sir, with Lovefollowed Poitier’s Mark Thackeray, who, despite having no experience, finds himself teaching a group of inner-city high school students from London’s East End.
The movie also starred Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson and Suzy Kendall.
The film’s title song, “To Sir with Love,” reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. at the time of the movie’s release.
Poitier died on Thursday evening at the age of 94, PEOPLE confirmed.
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With a staggering list of accolades, including an Academy Award as the first Black man to win, a Presidential Medal of Freedom and a knighthood, Poitier leaves behind an indelible legacy that extends far beyond his commanding screen presence.
Shortly after news of Poitier’sdeath brokeon Friday, tributes began to pour in online, with fans of the actor sharing kind words on social media including former PresidentBarack Obama.
Sidney Poitier with singer Lulu.Clive Limpkin/ANL/Shutterstock

“Through his groundbreaking roles and singular talent, Sidney Poitier epitomized dignity and grace, revealing the power of movies to bring us closer together,“Obama tweeted. “He also opened doors for a generation of actors.”
“Michelle and I send our love to his family and legion of fans,” he added. Michelle retweeted her husband’s post.
Oprah Winfreycalled him a “mentor,” “friend” and “brother” in her moving remembrance.
Whoopi Goldbergshared, “If you wanted the sky i would write across the sky in letters that would soar a thousand feet high.. To Sir… with Love Sir Sidney Poitier R.I.P. He showed us how to reach for the stars,“adding, “My condolences to his family and to all of us as well.”
Poitier, who was also known for his activism work on human rights issues, made history in 1964 as the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar for his role in Lilies of the Field. He went on to win another honorary Academy Award in 2002.
He leaves behind his wife Joanna Shimkus as well as five daughters: Beverly, Pamela, Sherri, Anika and Sydney. His daughter Gina Poitier died in 2018.
source: people.com