Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Viola Davis Becomes First Black Actress To Land Three Oscar Nominations

Viola Davis pictured at the 2016 Critics Choice Awards
Written by Mike Orie of TheConsciousTip.com

Viola Davis makes history as the first African-American woman to receive three Oscars nominations.

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Tuesday, Davis announced via Twitter that she would receive a nomination as 'Best Supporting Actress' for the movie Fences in which she stars alongside Denzel Washington.

The record was previously held by Whoopi Goldberg, who held two Oscar nominations, one for "The Color Purple" in 1986 and "Ghost" which she won best supporting actress in 1991.

Making history is nothing new to Davis. In 2015, Viola Davis would become the first Black woman to win an Emmy for a lead actress in her role as Professor Keating on "How To Get Away With Murder."

To date, Fences is Denzel Washington's highest grossing directorial project.  The film is also up for three additional nominees, including 'Best Picture,' 'Best Actor' and 'Best Writing Adapted Screenplay.'

The 2017 Academy Awards is set to air February 26th on ABC.

What are your thoughts on Viola Davis making history again?
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Mike "Orie" Mosley is a freelance writer/photographer and cultural advocate from St. Louis. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Arts, Entertainment & Media Management from Columbia College Chicago and a Masters in Higher Education Administration from LSU. He is also the co-founder of music and culture website http://ift.tt/1QXC23X. In his spare time, he's probably listening to hip hop & neo soul music, hitting up brunch or caught up in deep conversations about Black music. You can follow him on Twitter @mike_orie or on Instagram @mikeorie



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