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    Margaret Avery is an American actress. She began her career appearing on stage and later had starring roles in films including Cool Breeze (1972), Which Way Is Up? (1977), Scott Joplin (1977); which earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination, and The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979).

  2. Margaret Avery. Actress: The Color Purple. Slender, attractive actress Margaret Avery, spellbinding in her role of Shug in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple (1985), is certainly no "one-hit wonder".

  3. Margaret Avery. Actress: The Color Purple. Slender, attractive actress Margaret Avery, spellbinding in her role of Shug in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple (1985), is certainly no "one-hit wonder".

  4. 120K Followers, 373 Following, 1,602 Posts - Margaret Avery (@margaretshugavery) on Instagram: "#Actor #AcademyAwardNom #ShugAvery #TheCOLORPURPLE #HelenPatterson #BeingMaryJanes #Mom | Just good ole' Margaret ☺️"

  5. Margaret Avery (born January 20, 1944) is an American actress and singer. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Shug in The Color Purple (1985).

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · Among the plays Avery appeared in were Revolution and The Sistuhs. In 1972, she received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performan...

  7. Join us for a lively conversation with Oscar nominated actress/singer Margaret Avery. She will discuss her amazing longevity, iconic roles, and survival in a...

  8. Feb 27, 2016 · Margaret Avery was among those nominated, getting a nod for her supporting role as blues singer Shug Avery (the Oscar ended up going to Angelica Huston for “Prizzi’s Honor”).

  9. www.margaretaveryonline.comMargaret Avery

    official website for Margaret Avery, Shug Avery, Helen Patterson on BET's Being Mary Jane.

  10. Accolades. Academy Award Nomination. Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The Color Purple. NAACP Image Award. Best Actress. The Louis Armstrong Story. Los Angeles Drama Circle Award. Performance in a Major Role.

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