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  1. For her work in film, she has won an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, three Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards, tied with Renée Zellweger for the most film wins for an actress, and with six overall wins, she is the most awarded African-American at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

    Year
    Work
    Category
    Result
    2020
    Best Actress
    Won
    Best Supporting Actress
    Won
    Best Actress
    Won
    Best Ensemble
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  2. Viola Davis. Jump to. 121 wins & 245 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 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.

  3. Feb 27, 2017 · By Ree Hines. Sunday night marked a huge win for Viola Davis. Not only did she take the award for Best Supporting Actress for her critically acclaimed work in "Fences," but the star made history...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Viola_DavisViola Davis - Wikipedia

    Davis gained praise for her work and eventually won two Screen Actors Guild Awards, in addition to receiving her second Academy Award nomination, as well as Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award nominations.

    • Who Is Viola Davis?
    • Early Career
    • 'Law & Order'
    • 'Antwone Fisher'
    • 'Doubt'
    • 'Fences' on Broadway
    • 'The Help'
    • 'Get on Up,' 'Suicide Squad,' 'Widows'
    • Emmy and Oscar Wins
    • 'How to Get Away with Murder'

    Viola Davis grew up in Rhode Island, where she began acting — first in high school, and then at Rhode Island College. After attending the Juilliard School of Performing Arts, Davis made her Broadway debut in 1996 in Seven Guitars. She has won Tony Awards for her performances inKing Hedley II (2001) and a revival of August Wilson's Fences (2010), wh...

    Growing up poor in Rhode Island, Davis found an oasis from her family's financial woes in watching movies. Her father worked at racetracks, often as a horse groomer. She discovered a love of acting early in high school. At Rhode Island College, Davis earned her degree in theater in 1988. From there, she soon continued her studies at the famed Juill...

    On the small screen, Davis tried her hand at series television with the medical drama City of Angeles, in 2000. She also made several guest appearances on other shows as well; one of her most notable performances was as a serial killer on Law & Order. It is one of her favorite roles, despite some negative reactions in the African American community...

    After a few feature film parts, Davis caught the attention of critics with her small role in 2002's Antwone Fisher. She made the most out of her one scene in the film, in which she barely speaks. Her turn as the mother of a troubled navy sailor (Derek Luke) brought her critical praise and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.

    In 2008 Davis' career reached new heights with her nuanced performance in Doubt. She, once again, made a tremendous impression with a small supporting role, and showed she could hold her own against some of Hollywood's greatest talents. In the film, Davis played the mother of a boy who may have been sexually assaulted by a priest (played byPhilip S...

    Returning to the stage, Davis gave another show-stopping performance in Fencesin 2010. She co-starred with Denzel Washington in this revival of the August Wilson play, portraying the wife in a long-married couple whose relationship is falling apart. The pair had great chemistry together, creating a believable and compelling portrait of a struggling...

    In 2011, Davis co-starred with Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer and Jessica Chastain in the film adaptation of the best-selling book The Helpby Kathryn Stockett. This 1960s drama shows the racial divide between white housewives and their African American servants in a Southern town. In the film, Davis plays Aibileen, a maid who is interviewed by a young...

    Davis continued to take on interesting parts. She appeared in the 2013 sci-fi flick Ender's Game and played singer James Brown's mother in the 2014 biopic Get on Up. After her roles in the 2015 features Blackhat, with Chris Hemsworth, and Lila & Eve, with Jennifer Lopez, Davis featured prominently in the courtroom drama Custody and the action film ...

    As an African American actress, Davis continues to look for more meaningful roles and perhaps start up some projects of her own. "It is a time when Black women now have no choice but to take matters in their own hands and create images for ourselves ... It's up to us to look for the material, it's up to us to produce it ourselves, it's up to us to ...

    In 2014, Davis began her six-season run as Professor Annalise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder. The often edgy mystery drama series was the brainchild of Shonda Rhimes of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal fame. In 2015, Davis won an Emmy for her role and made history, becoming the first African American performer to win for Outstanding Lead Actress ...

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  6. Mar 15, 2021 · Published on March 15, 2021 10:55AM EDT. Viola Davis has broken her own Oscars record! The celebrated actress, 55, earned her fourth Academy Award nomination on Monday, landing a spot in...

  7. Apr 3, 2017 · 4.5M views 7 years ago #Fences #Oscars #ViolaDavis. Mark Rylance presents Viola Davis with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Fences" at the 89th Oscars® in...

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