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  2. The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress and producer Viola Davis. For her work on television, she has won a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. For her work in the theatre, she has won two Tony Awards and three Drama Desk Awards.

    Year
    Work
    Category
    Result
    2020
    Best Actress
    Won
    Best Supporting Actress
    Won
    Best Actress
    Won
    Best Ensemble
    Won [a]
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Viola_DavisViola Davis - Wikipedia

    For her stage work, Davis has won two Tony Awards, three Drama Desk Awards, an Obie Award, and a Theater World Award. She holds the distinction of becoming the first actress of color to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series .

  4. Feb 27, 2017 · As a teary-eyed Davis accepted the Oscar at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, she achieved what's known as the triple crown of the industry by adding that honor to her past Emmy and Tony awards...

  5. 2021 Nominee Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 2017 Winner Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role. Fences. 2012 Nominee Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. The Help. 2009 Nominee Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role. Doubt.

    • Attending Juilliard
    • Broadway Debut
    • First Tony Award
    • Film Breakthrough in Doubt
    • Production Company Formed
    • Leading Actress Oscar Nomination
    • How to Get Away with Murder Success
    • First Oscar Win
    • Most Nominated Black Actress
    • Grammy Win For Finding Me

    Following a six-week summer program at Circle in the Square Theatre in New York City, a young Davis sought advice on the best theater programs to pursue next. A colleague suggested The Juilliard School; Yale University; New York University; and Purchase College, part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. She wanted to apply for all fou...

    Davis made her Broadway debut in a 1996 production of Seven Guitars, August Wilson’s Pulitzer-nominated play about seven Black characters living in 1948. She received praise for the performance, as well as her first Tony nomination for Best Actress (Featured Role – Play). In Finding Me, Davis wrote: “Seven Guitarswas a huge part of my growth as an ...

    After several years of off-Broadway parts and small roles on television and movies, Davis returned to the Broadway stage in 2001 with King Hedley II, also penned by Wilson. She portrayed Tanya, the title character’s wife, who considers getting an abortion in one of the play’s most memorable monologues. Davis received rave reviews; theater critic Ch...

    Several years later, Davis received her most widespread attention to date with her role in the 2008 film Doubt, adapted from Scott Rudin’s Tony-winning play. “I knew this was it,” Davis wrote in Finding Me. “This was the game-changing role.” She played the mother of the only Black student in a Catholic parish school, who may have been abused by one...

    In 2011, Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon, co-founded JuVee Productions, a production company that develops and produces independent films, television, theater, and digital projects. Their goal is to create a platform that provides opportunities for artists from underrepresented communities. “I always say if you want to see where your career is...

    Davis received her second Oscar nomination, and first for best actress, for her role in The Help (2011), in which she played a maid during the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Mississippi. However, she later expressed regret for taking the role, saying she felt the voices of the maid characters were ultimately not being heard. “There’s a part of m...

    Despite widespread acclaim and two Oscar nominations, Davis was “not getting the same roles as my white or even some of my Black counterparts,” she wrote in Finding Me. With no leading actress film offers coming to her, she turned to television, starring in Shonda Rhimes’ How to Get Away with Murder. Davis played Annalise Keating, a high-profile de...

    Davis received her third Oscar nomination, and first win, for her role in Fences (2016). She portrayed Rose Lee Maxson, a long-suffering housewife in a 1950s Pittsburgh home, with Denzel Washingtonplaying her husband, Troy. (Davis had previously won a second Tony, in 2010, for playing Rose in the Broadway revival of August Wilson’s original play.) ...

    Davis once again appeared in a film adapted from a Wilson play when she played the title character in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020), alongside Chadwick Boseman. In the movie, inspired by a real trailblazing blues singer, Davis portrayed Rainey as a strong-willed, larger-than-life figure and insisted that her character’s signature look remained hi...

    Released in April 2022, Davis’ memoir, Finding Me, chronicles her life from growing up in a poor Rhode Island family to her remarkable career as an actress, producer, and philanthropist. The Grammy Award she received for her memoir’s audiobook narration made her the third Black actress to become an EGOT winner, alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Jennife...

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  6. The two-time Tony winner and two-time Oscar nominee is widely recognized for her work in such notable films as The Help and Doubt. Davis may also be seen in such popular television series as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and United States of Tara.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · She has won Tony Awards for her performances in King Hedley II (2001) and a revival of August Wilson 's Fences (2010), which co-starred Denzel Washington. Her film work includes Doubt...

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