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Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis will receive the Gotham Awards' Tribute acting prizes ahead of the Oscars.
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Would the run-up to the Oscars even exist without the three-time Academy Award-winning legend?
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Lupita Nyong'o, Mark Ruffalo, Viola Davis, Common, and Josh Gad were among those to pay tribute to the late 'Black Panther' star.
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The late actor will surely be nominated for an Oscar.
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Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis give an acting masterclass in Netflix's 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.'
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Fans of Chadwick Boseman will have to wait a little longer to see his last movie. Netflix has canceled a virtual preview event of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” originally scheduled for Monday, in respect for the death of the talented actor, Deadline reported. Boseman stars alongside Viola Davis and Colman Domingo in the film, which …
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Viola Davis was among the honorees at the second African American Film Critics Association TV Honors on Saturday. Davis was awarded best actress at the virtual celebration for her role in “How to Get Away with Murder.” “I am truly grateful for the experience … to create a character that meant so much to so …
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Viola Davis will be recognized as best actress at the African American Film Critics Association’s second-annual TV Honors on Aug. 22. The virtual event will include a special homage to Davis for her run on “How To Get Away With Murder.” Kenya Barris and Sterling K. Brown are also among the honorees. Aida Rodriguez will …
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Viola Davis showed support for Tamar Braxton after the singer suffered from a possibly intentional overdose on Thursday. The 43-year-old star is recovering in the hospital after being found unresponsive by her boyfriend David Adefeso, 49, in the Ritz-Carlton Residences in downtown Los Angeles. The 911 call suggested that she could have overdosed on prescription …
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“How to Get Away with Murder” went out with several huge bangs Thursday night. The six-season ABC series gave viewers a sense of closure in wrapping up the labyrinthian, twisty — and often nonsensical — tale of morally ambiguous lawyer Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) and the law-school minions who followed her down a dark, murderous …