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23.08.2020 - 01:23 / hollywoodreporter.com
In a well-produced virtual ceremony that ran little more than an hour and paired presenters from the worlds of showbiz and public service, the African-American Film Critics Association handed out its second annual TV honors on Saturday morning, not coincidentally right in the homestretch of Emmy voting. Indeed, 2020 Emmy-nominated AAFCA honorees included Sterling K.
Brown (NBC’s This Is Us and Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), and Emmy-nominated presenters included William Jackson Harper
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In the wake of Black Pantherstar Chadwick Boseman's death from colon cancer on Friday, Hollywood figures took to social media to pay tribute to the actor, who died at age 43 after a four year struggle with the disease. According to an official statement from the actor's representatives, Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016.The actor died at his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by his wife and other family members.
previously announced Angela Bassett, Alicia Garza, Joe Morton, Phylicia Rashad, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, Courtney B. Vance, Pauletta Washington, Susan Kelechi Watson and Oprah Winfrey.Coates’ novel was first published in 2015 as a written letter to his teenage son.
Angelique Jackson Kenya Barris and Janet Mock were among the special honorees at Saturday’s 2020 AAFCA TV Honors ceremony, which celebrated the best in entertainment on the small screen. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the African American Film Critics Association’s second annual celebration was held virtually, with stars like Sterling K. Brown, Viola Davis, John Legend and Mindy Kaling accepting their awards from home.Barris picked up the Icon Award, presented by his “#Black-AF” co-star Rashi
New reports indicated that Viola Davis had purchased an old plantation home for herself, but Viola came out on her Instagram account to deny the reports. Hot New Hip Hop picked up on a social media post from Davis in which she clarified her situation with just a few words.
Janet W. Lee Janet Mock, the writer, director and producer of “Pose,” will receive the African American Film Critics Association Adcolor Breakout Creative of the Year Award.
Update, 7:13 PM: Viola Davis returned to Instagram to clarify her post about owning all of the former plantation where she was born. She did not literally buy it, she said.
Viola Davis has celebrated her birthday by reflecting on her life story with a photo of her childhood home. On Tuesday, the 55-year-old actress shared a photo of the South Carolina home where she was born, which is located on a former plantation, explaining that it is the “birthplace of my story”.“The above is the house where I was born August 11, 1965," she captioned the photo of the rundown house.
Viola Davis celebrated her 55th birthday by making one of the most powerful purchases in her life: She bought Singleton Plantation, a former plantation in St. Matthews, South Carolina and the place where she was born.
The Help actress Viola Davis recently bought the house she was born in and the surrounding land, the veteran star announced this news on her 55th birthday. If you don’t know, Viola was born on a former plantation in South Carolina.
Viola Davis is celebrating her 55th birthday by looking back to the place of her birth.
Anthony Madu shows how passion and doing what you love the most --no matter the circumstances-- can be the first step to make your dreams a reality. Madu went viral after his dance teacher at the Leap of Dance Academy shared the impressive video of his pirouette technique on social media.
Viola Davis just celebrated her 55th birthday on Tuesday in the most special way.
Viola Davis! The Oscar-winning actress turned 55 on Tuesday and shared an inspiring message with her Instagram followers about owning who you are.«The above is the house where I was born August 11, 1965. It is the birthplace of my story.
Viola Davis gave herself a particularly meaningful present to celebrate her 55th birthday.
"May you live long enough to know why you were born."-Cherokee Birth Blessing- pic.twitter.com/CatJK405BLBack in 2016, Viola spoke about the home and the slave-linked land in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "For me, I wasn't on [the land] long," she said.
Viola Davis has bought the house she was born in and the surrounding land, and she has announced this news on her 55th birthday. If you don’t know, Viola was born on a former plantation in South Carolina.