Get ready to dive into the mesmerizing world of Cicely Tyson's remarkable acting career! In this captivating roundup, we'll take a closer look at her most iconic and unforgettable on-screen performances. From classic dramas to heart-wrenching portrayals, join us as we delve into the depths of Cicely Tyson's timeless filmography.
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1. Carib Gold (1957)
Carib Gold, a 1957 drama film, stars Ethel Waters, Coley Wallace, and Peter Dawson in a captivating story of struggle and discovery. Set in Florida, the film follows the crew of an African American shrimp boat as they stumble upon a sunken treasure. However, what was initially a fortune turns into trouble, as the crew finds themselves entangled in a web of intrigue and the supernatural.
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2. Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
Odds Against Tomorrow" is a gripping thriller set against the backdrop of 1950s New York City. Directed by Robert Wise and written by William P.
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3. The Last Angry Man (1959)
The Last Angry Man" is a gripping drama set in Brooklyn, New York City, centering around the life of an ambitious doctor who has grown old but still retains a fierce passion for life. When an aspiring journalist discovers his story, their family dynamic becomes a focal point of an upcoming TV show. This powerful film received two Oscar nominations, one win, and five other nominations at the awards ceremony, and is a must-see piece of cinema history.
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4. A Man Called Adam (1966)
A Man Called Adam is a 1966 drama film that explores the challenges and pressures faced by a famous jazz trumpeter. Starring Sammy Davis Jr. , Ossie Davis, and Louis Armstrong, the movie centers around the life of a talented musician who struggles to adapt to the complexities of everyday life. With an impressive jazz score and an ensemble cast that includes legendary jazz artists, A Man Called Adam delves into themes of prejudice and the consequences of talent when left unchecked.
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5. The Comedians (1967)
The Comedians" is a gripping drama released in 1967, starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. This film, directed by Peter Glenville and written by Graham Greene, takes place in Haiti under the oppressive rule of "Papa Doc" Duvalier. Burton's character, a Welsh hotel owner, secretly pursues a relationship with a diplomat's wife amidst the chaos of violent political turmoil.
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6. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" is a compelling drama that delves into the lives of characters in a small Southern town. When deaf-mute Singer relocates to this new environment due to the health of his friend, he leaves an indelible mark on those around him. This powerful film, nominated for two Oscars, stars Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke, and Chuck McCann.
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7. Marriage: Year One (1971)
Marriage: Year One" is a timeless comedy-drama that explores the trials and tribulations of a new marriage. The film follows a fourth-year medical student who, against all odds, manages to secure the hand of a millionaire's daughter in marriage, despite living on a meager income. As the couple navigates their new life together, they must confront the many challenges that come with it - from financial instability to unexpected surprises.
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8. Sounder (1972)
Sounder" is a heart-wrenching drama set in the Depression-era South, where life is challenging for an African American sharecropper family trying to make ends meet. When the family's father is arrested, the oldest son, Joey, takes on additional responsibilities, maturing at a young age.
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9. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974)
Dive into the captivating world of "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" (1974), an inspiring drama film that takes you on a journey through the heart of the Deep South. Born in the 1850s, Miss Jane Pittman (Cicely Tyson) witnesses the injustices of slavery, evolving into a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s. The powerful portrayal of the transformation from a former slave to a heroine fighting for equal rights highlights the strength, resilience, and courage of a remarkable woman living through tumultuous times.
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10. The Blue Bird (1976)
The Blue Bird" is an enchanting adventure drama film released in 1976, directed by George Cukor. Following the lives of a pair of peasant children, Mytyl (Patsy Kensit) and her brother Tyltyl (Todd Lookinland), the siblings embark on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness (Nedezhda Pavlova) led by the Fairy Berylune. They are accompanied by the humanized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire (Yevgeni Shcherbakov), Bread (Richard Pearson), and other entities throughout their incredible journey.
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11. The River Niger (1976)
The River Niger", set in 1970s America, is an emotional drama that takes an intimate look at life in a ghetto. The main character, Johnny Williams, played by James Earl Jones, is a struggling house painter who secretly moonlights as a poet.
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12. Just an Old Sweet Song (1976)
Just an Old Sweet Song takes us on an emotional journey as we follow a black family from the bustling city of Detroit to the serene South for a much-needed two-week vacation. This seemingly innocuous trip transforms their lives, opening their eyes to both the beauty and the challenges that come with embracing the unfamiliar.
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13. Everybody Rides the Carousel (1976)
Everybody Rides the Carousel is an animated masterpiece that explores the profound concept of the eight stages of life, as described in the works of renowned psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson. This enchanting film, produced by the talented Hubley family, is an independent gem that captures the essence of life's journey, from infancy to old age.
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14. Wilma (1977)
Wilma" is a captivating biographical drama that tells the true story of American track sprinter Wilma Rudolph. Born with a clubfoot and polio, Wilma's journey to becoming an Olympic athlete is nothing short of inspiring. With incredible perseverance, she overcomes her physical handicaps to win three gold medals in the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics.
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15. A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich (1977)
A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich is a heart-wrenching drama that dives into the struggles of a troubled boy addicted to heroin. Set in a junior high school environment, the movie explores the complex dynamics between the child drug dealer, his foster father, and the loving mother who fights relentlessly to save him from his destructive path. With a talented ensemble cast, including Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, and Larry B.
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16. The Concorde... Airport '79 (1979)
The Concorde. . Airport '79" - a film that takes you on an edge-of-your-seat journey through the skies. In this thrilling drama, a passenger jet carrying a renowned team of athletes is targeted by a nefarious group during its flight to the Moscow Olympics. The high-speed plane, a marvel of modern engineering, must now navigate through deadly missile attacks and a dangerous device that threatens to decompress the entire plane at supersonic speed. As passengers face the reality of their impending doom, they must rely on their courage, skill, and resourcefulness to survive.
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17. Bustin' Loose (1981)
Bustin' Loose, a 1981 road movie comedy-drama, follows the story of Joe Braxton, a failed parolee given one final chance at redemption. Joined by an all-star cast including Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson, Braxton embarks on a journey to drive school kids from Philadelphia to Washington State. Along the way, hilarious mishaps, heartwarming moments, and a quest for forgiveness unfold.
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18. The Marva Collins Story (1981)
The Marva Collins Story" is a heartwarming drama based on the true story of the inspiring and dedicated African-American teacher, Marva Collins. Set in an inner-city school in the midwestern United States, Marva faces numerous challenges in her quest to help her students succeed. Despite adversarial colleagues and a disapproving principal, Marva perseveres in her mission, using unconventional but effective teaching methods. Alongside her dedication to her students, Marva must also navigate the trials and tribulations of a young troublemaker who consistently disrupts her classroom.
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19. Night of 100 Stars (1982)
Night of 100 Stars" is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors' Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.
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20. Benny's Place (1982)
Benny's Place is a gritty drama that showcases the struggles of a tough factory worker named Benny, played by the talented Louis Gossett Jr. Set in the backdrop of Birmingham, Alabama, Benny is a man who has spent his life working in the factory, feeling disrespected by the younger generation. As time races ahead, his insecurities intensify, and it affects not only his work life but also his personal relationships.
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21. The 4th Annual Black Achievement Awards (1983)
Witness the groundbreaking 4th Annual Black Achievement Awards as it celebrates and honors the remarkable achievements of black individuals in society. Hosted by the talented Debbie Allen and Michael Warren, this televised event was held on February 26, 1983 at the prestigious Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
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22. Playing with Fire (1985)
In 1985, "Playing with Fire" tells the harrowing story of a teenage arsonist, portrayed by none other than Gary Coleman. The film, a made-for-TV sensation, explores the relationship between a troubled boy and his absentee parents. As the boy's actions become more dangerous, the community bands together to warn his family. But will it be enough to save him from the flames of his own making?
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23. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (1986)
Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a powerful and moving tribute with an all-star lineup of musicians. This 1986 TV special, "An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. , " brings together legendary artists like Debbie Allen, Ashford & Simpson, and Nick Ashford for an evening of spellbinding musical performances.
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24. Acceptable Risks (1986)
In the gritty world of 1986, "Acceptable Risks" follows a chemical plant's attempts to cover up a toxic waste leak in a nearby town. As the town's residents fall sick, the plant's management tries to silence the truth, unaware that the determined investigation of one journalist will expose their dark secrets.
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25. Intimate Encounters (1986)
Intimate Encounters, a captivating 1986 drama starring Donna Mills and James Brolin, dives into the world of a suburban housewife seeking escape from her monotonous life. Pursuing an enticing path of infidelity and sexual fantasy, she embarks on a series of passionate affairs that ultimately challenge her own identity and threaten her marriage. Navigating the complexities of marriage counseling and counseling, this thought-provoking film delves into the depths of human longing and the consequences of straying from one's true self.
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26. The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990)
The Kid Who Loved Christmas, a heartwarming 1990 drama, revolves around the Christmas season's unexpected trials. When a family's attempts to adopt a son are thwarted by a tragic car accident, the wife's passing and the musician father's dubious eligibility leave their bond hanging in the balance. Amid the festive spirit, the struggles surrounding the adoption process unfold, putting the future of the family in jeopardy.
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27. Heat Wave (1990)
Heat Wave" is a gripping drama film that delves into the historical events of the 1965 race riots in Watts, Los Angeles. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a black messenger-turned-reporter who arrives at the scene, becoming one of the first correspondents on the ground. As the film probes the tensions and challenges faced by the reporter and his loved ones, it shines a light on the heart-wrenching and poignant period of American history.
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28. Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
Fried Green Tomatoes, " released in 1991, offers a heartwarming exploration of the power of female bonding and the resilience of the human spirit. Set in the South, the story centers around Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates), an otherwise unhappy housewife, who is captivated by the tales told by an elderly woman, Mrs. Threadgoode (Jessica Tandy), at a nursing home. Mrs. Threadgoode regales Evelyn with stories of people she knew in her youth, particularly her best friend, Idgie (Mary Stuart Masterson).
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29. Duplicates (1992)
Embark on a mind-bending journey in "Duplicates" (1992), a gripping drama with a mysterious edge. Following a chance encounter with a man who eerily resembles her deceased brother, a woman and her husband venture into a world of intrigue and science.
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30. When No One Would Listen (1992)
When No One Would Listen" is a heart-wrenching drama that tells the story of Jessica, a woman trapped in a marriage with an abusive husband, Gary. As Jessica begins to find solace in her new job at a bakery, her caring co-worker and neighbor Lee, along with her kind-hearted boss Walter, become her support system. However, her life takes a turn for the worse when her husband, fueled by anger and jealousy, takes a gunshot at her.
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31. House of Secrets (1993)
In the gripping 1993 thriller, "House of Secrets, " Marion Ravinel finds herself trapped in a dangerous marriage. Desperate for escape, she devises a twisted plan with her husband's former lover to end his life. But as unexpected events unfold, Marion starts to suspect her husband's ghostly return to wreak vengeance on her.
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32. Riot (1996)
Riot" is a gripping drama film that takes place in Los Angeles in April 1992, amidst the chaotic aftermath of the Rodney King verdict. The movie tells four intertwining stories, each set against the backdrop of escalating violence and emotional turmoil.
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33. Bridge of Time (1997)
Bridge of Time, " a 1997 melodrama, is a thrilling blend of adventure, drama, and romance that takes the audience on an exciting journey through time and space. The film follows the story of an international aid worker, her photographer ex-lover, and a greedy villain, who all face a life-changing plane crash in Africa. Miraculously, they find themselves transported to a utopian city, filled with advanced technology and a flourishing society. However, what seems like a dream quickly turns into a nightmare when they realize the city is in danger.
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34. Ms. Scrooge (1997)
Ms. Scrooge is a heartwarming adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale "A Christmas Carol. " In this retelling, the audience is introduced to a unique perspective, as the titular character, Ms. Ebenita Scrooge, undergoes a transformative journey. Played by none other than Cicely Tyson, Ms. Scrooge is a fiercely independent African American woman who finds herself caught between the bitterness of her past and the promise of a brighter future.
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35. Hoodlum (1997)
Hoodlum" is a thrilling crime drama that unfolds in the heart of 1930s Harlem. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this intense film follows the brutal struggle between a group of black gangsters and the notorious Dutch Schultz, an Irish American gangster attempting to infiltrate their lucrative numbers racket.
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36. The Price of Heaven (1997)
The Price of Heaven" is a compelling drama, released in 1997, that tells the story of a war hero who returns to his hometown as a legendary figure, thanks to a photograph of him and Marilyn Monroe. However, things are not quite as they seem, as he is later found to be collecting insurance payments from unsuspecting and financially struggling individuals.
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37. CBS: The First 50 Years (1998)
Celebrate the golden jubilee of CBS with this two-hour prime-time television spectacular celebrating the iconic network's first 50 years. Dive into the rich history of television, from its inception to the influential programs that shaped our culture.
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38. Always Outnumbered (1998)
In the gritty streets of Los Angeles, "Always Outnumbered" tells the compelling story of a former prisoner seeking redemption by helping a young neighbor avoid the wrong path. Directed by Michael Apted and written by the talented Walter Mosley, this gripping drama explores themes of gang involvement, cancer, and employment discrimination. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Daniel Williams, and Bill Cobbs, "Always Outnumbered" is a riveting look at the challenges faced in urban communities, as one man strives to make a difference.
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39. A Lesson Before Dying (1999)
In the 1940s South, a tragic miscarriage of justice unfolds as an African-American man is falsely accused of the murder of a white store owner. Facing imminent execution, the man's white attorney, in a desperate bid for leniency, dehumanizes him before the court, likening him to a lowly hog. Despite the attorney's efforts, the man is convicted and sentenced to death.
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40. Jewel (2001)
Jewel, " a heartwarming drama directed by Paul Shapiro, stars Farrah Fawcett, Patrick Bergin, and Cicely Tyson. Set in the 1940s, the film tells the uplifting story of a 40-year-old woman who has four healthy children, only to give birth to a girl with Down syndrome.
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41. 2002 Trumpet Awards (2002)
Join the celebration of extraordinary African American leaders at the 2002 Trumpet Awards! . Hosted by the charming Richard Roundtree and the enchanting Nancy Wilson, this annual awards ceremony is a true testament to greatness and inspiration.
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42. The Rosa Parks Story (2002)
The Rosa Parks Story (2002) is a captivating biographical drama that takes viewers on a journey through the life of Rosa Parks, a courageous civil rights activist. Set in the year 1955, the movie portrays Parks as a seamstress who becomes an unwitting symbol of peaceful defiance through her act of refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. This act of resistance sets off a chain of events that leads to the historic 1955 bus boycott and the eventual desegregation of public transportation.
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43. A Capitol Fourth (2004)
Experience the grandeur of America's birthday with "A Capitol Fourth, " a 2004 family-friendly, music-filled celebration. This special TV event takes viewers on a live journey to the heart of Washington D. C. , where Capitol Hill becomes the epicenter of Fourth of July festivities.
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44. TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004)
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years" is a riveting documentary exploring the impact of black images on television and how they transformed American culture. This two-hour film features rare footage, memorabilia, photographs, and exclusive interviews from actors, writers, and producers who shaped television history.
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45. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
Diary of a Mad Black Woman, " released in 2005, is a comedy, drama, and romance movie that follows the story of a seemingly solid marriage that starts to unravel when the wife discovers her husband intends to leave her. The film, starring Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, and Tyler Perry, takes a journey through betrayal, forgiveness, and the power of love.
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46. The 2006 Black Movie Awards (2006)
Experience the extravaganza of the 2006 Black Movie Awards, where African American talent is celebrated and commended for their exceptional work in the film industry. This 2-hour TV special, airing on October 18, 2006, showcases the best of the 2000s through the lens of African American cinema.
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47. Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
Madea's Family Reunion is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Tyler Perry. The movie stars Tyler Perry himself, along with Blair Underwood and Lynn Whitfield.
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48. Idlewild (2006)
Idlewild, a 2006 crime drama and musical film, is set against the backdrop of a steamy nightclub. Here, the seemingly contrasting characters of Percival, a pianist who lives by the rules, and Rooster, a flamboyant lead performer, coexist. Their world is turned upside down when they find themselves entangled in a web of greed, fame, and murder. The film's gripping narrative, filled with electrifying musical performances, promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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49. Fat Rose and Squeaky (2006)
Fat Rose and Squeaky, " released in 2006, is a one-hour-and-forty-eight-minute long drama film. Starring notable actors including Louise Fletcher, Cicely Tyson, and Julie Brown, the film's plot revolves around Bonnie's niece, who manages to trick Bonnie out of her house in a mysterious turn of events, sparking a tale of drama and intrigue. The movie, although not rated, promises a gripping and engaging narrative.
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50. Rwanda Rising (2007)
In 2007, Rwanda Rising (directed by Andrew Young and CB Hackworth) captured the hearts of moviegoers, standing as a testament to humanity's resilience. Set in the African nation still reeling from the devastation of genocide, this biographical drama centers around the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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51. The 40th NAACP Image Awards (2009)
The 40th NAACP Image Awards, a heartwarming television event hosted by the talented Halle Berry and Tyler Perry, celebrated the remarkable achievements of people of color in music, television, and film during the year 2010. This extraordinary awards ceremony was held on February 12, 2009, on Fox.
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52. Relative Stranger (2009)
In the heartfelt drama "Relative Stranger" (2009), a former football star, now estranged from his family, is forced to confront the past when his father's unexpected death brings them back together. Eriq La Salle delivers a powerful performance as the prodigal son, while Cicely Tyson and Michael Michele provide emotional depth to the supporting roles.
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53. Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010)
Return to the heartwarming and thought-provoking world of "Why Did I Get Married Too? " in this sequel that continues to explore the triumphs and trials of couples attempting to save their marriages. Directed and written by the inimitable Tyler Perry, this engaging comedy-drama tells the story of four couples as they embark on their annual marriage retreat.
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54. 41st NAACP Image Awards (2010)
Experience the 41st NAACP Image Awards, hosted by Hill Harper and Anika Noni Rose, as they celebrate outstanding achievements made by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures during 2009. This remarkable event, held in 2010, shines a light on the incredible talent and creativity within the Black community. Join in as these inspiring artists are recognized and celebrated for their hard work and dedication.
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55. The BET Honors 2011 (2011)
The BET Honors 2011 is a music award show that celebrates the contributions of African-American entertainers and dignitaries. Hosted by the talented Gabrielle Union, the ceremony took place at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D. C. and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
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56. The Help (2011)
In the heart of the 1960s civil rights movement, "The Help" tells the powerful story of an aspiring author who dares to shed light on the lives of African American maids, known as "help. " Through the maids' own accounts, the film explores their challenges, pain, and triumphs as they serve the often unappreciative white families who depend on them daily. Drawing on themes including courage, hope, and the power of friendship, "The Help" captures the essence of the human spirit and our capacity to rise above adversity.
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57. 43rd NAACP Image Awards (2012)
The stage is set for the 43rd NAACP Image Awards, a celebration of image in entertainment and media. Join host Yolanda Adams, along with esteemed presenters Tatyana Ali and Laz Alonso, as they honor the achievements of actors, musicians, and artists in a variety of genres.
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58. Alex Cross (2012)
In the gritty world of crime and investigation, "Alex Cross" introduces homicide detective Alex Cross, played by Tyler Perry, who's thrown into a relentless cat-and-mouse game with a ruthless hired killer known as Picasso, portrayed by Matthew Fox. As they face off in a deadly game of pursuit, both characters are pushed to the brink of their moral and physical limits.
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59. The 67th Annual Tony Awards (2013)
Get ready for an unforgettable night of celebration as The 67th Annual Tony Awards (2013) takes the stage! . This star-studded event, hosted by none other than Tom Hanks, brings together the world of Broadway to honor outstanding achievements in theater.
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60. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013)
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia" is a chilling supernatural horror film that transports audiences to a haunted house in the American South. In the year 1993, a young family, eager to begin a new life, moves into an old, historic home, only to discover that they are not the only inhabitants. As unexplained occurrences increase, they begin to unravel a terrifying secret that lies beneath the soil, threatening to destroy anyone in its path.
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61. And the Oscar Goes to... (2014)
And the Oscar Goes to. . " - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.
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62. The 88th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2014)
The 88th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" is a family-friendly TV special broadcasted in 2014. It's the continuation of a colorful holiday tradition that entertains viewers with a parade full of fabulous floats, spectacular balloons, and energetic performances. This televised spectacle, airing on November 27th, 2014, was helmed by director Gary Halvorson and written by Mark Waxman.
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63. The Trip to Bountiful (2014)
In "The Trip to Bountiful, " a heartwarming drama, Carrie Watts, played by Cicely Tyson, longs for a sense of freedom from the suffocating world of her overbearing son, Ludie, and his snobby wife, Jessie Mae. Despite suffering from dementia and being unable to drive or travel alone, Carrie's spirit refuses to be quelled. Yearning for a reconnection with her past and a journey back to her beloved hometown of Bountiful, she plans an unforgettable escape from her mundane life.
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64. Black Girls Rock! (2015)
Black Girls Rock! " is a 2015 award-winning TV special that highlights the exceptional achievements of women of color in music, entertainment, and entrepreneurship. The ceremony, hosted by stars Tatyana Ali, Erykah Badu, and Fantasia Barrino, features memorable performances by renowned female R&B and soul recording artists.
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65. 2015 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2015)
Experience the glory of the 2015 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, where the finest talents behind American television programming are honored for their exceptional work. This three-hour special, which premiered on September 12th, 2015, celebrates the technical and creative achievements that often go unnoticed in the world of television. Join the stars of the entertainment industry as they gather together to pay tribute to the unsung heroes of the small screen, including cinematographers, casting directors, animators, and costume designers.
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66. Black Girls Rock! (2016)
Black Girls Rock! " celebrates the achievements of African American women in music, entertainment, and entrepreneurship with an awards ceremony like no other. Hosted by the talented Franchesca Ramsey, the show is filled with inspirational moments, heartfelt speeches, and powerful performances.
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67. Maya Angelou And Still I Rise (2016)
Maya Angelou And Still I Rise" is a powerful and inspiring documentary that delves into the life and achievements of the remarkable writer, poet, actress, and activist, Maya Angelou. This first feature documentary provides an intimate glimpse into the life of Angelou, who rose from humble beginnings to become a global icon for her resilience and dedication to her craft.
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68. Last Flag Flying (2017)
Last Flag Flying is a heartwarming and poignant comedy-drama war film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Darryl Ponicsan. Released in 2017, the movie features Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell in the lead roles. After serving together in Vietnam, a trio of former military men reunites to lay their friend's son to rest, a young Marine killed in the Iraq War.
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69. The Oscars (2019)
Experience the magic of the 91st Academy Awards, as the world's most iconic films are celebrated in this star-studded event. Featuring top contenders like BlacKkKlansman, Black Panther, and A Star Is Born, this two-and-a-half-hour television special presents the cinematic achievements of 2018, showcasing the crème de la crème of Hollywood talent. With special performances by the legendary Queen and music superstar Adam Lambert, it's an unforgettable night of music, glamour, and cinematic brilliance.
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