Cicely Tyson
Biography
Cicely Tyson
Ms. Cicely Tyson is an actress, lecturer, activist and one of the most respected talents in American theater and film history. From her starring role on Broadway in "The Blacks" (1961), to the Emmy-nominated 1999 HBO film A Lesson Before Dying, her work has garnered critical and commercial applause for more than 60 years. Her two Emmys for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman made her the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for Best Actress. In 2013, Ms. Tyson won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Miss Carrie Watts in "The Trip to Bountiful." A capstone achievement came in 2018, when she became the first Black woman to receive an honorary Oscar. The Board of Governors voted unanimously to honor her with the award, which came 45 years after her Academy Award nominated performance in Sounder.
Cicely Tyson