NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 49TH NAACP IMAGE AWARDS ANTHONY ANDERSON RETURNS AS HOST
One-Hour Live Red Carpet Pre-Show and Two-Hour Live TV Special to air on TV ONE Monday, January 15, 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Mary J. Blige and JAY-Z Lead with 5 Nominations;
Followed by Bruno Mars, Issa Rae, Kendrick Lamar, and SZA with 4 Nominations; Charlie Wilson, Idris Elba and Ledesi Received 3 Nominations;
Netflix and OWN Lead the Nominations in the TV Categories; Capitol Records Leads in the Recording Category and
HarperCollins Publishing Leads with 11 Nominations in the Literary Category
LOS ANGELES, CA (November 20, 2017) – The nominees for the 49th NAACP Image Awards were announced today with Netflix and OWN leading the nominations in the television categories with 23 nominations and 17 nominations, respectively. In the recording category, RCA Records leads with 12 nominations, followed by Capitol Records with 6 nominations and Atlantic Records and Columbia Records both with 3 nominations. Universal Pictures leads with 10 nominations, followed by Annapurna and Open Road Films, both received 5 nominations in the motion picture categories. The Two-Hour LIVE TV special will air on TV One on Monday, January 15, 2018, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday with a One-Hour Live Red Carpet Pre-Show.
1. Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Natalie Paul
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2. Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Danai Gurira
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3. Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Amandla Stenberg
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4. Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Octavia Spencer
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5. Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Halle Berry
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6. Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Algee Smith
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7. Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Daniel Kaluuya
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8. Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Denzel Washington
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9. Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Idris Elba
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10. Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Chadwick Boseman
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11. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Tessa Thompson
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12. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Audra McDonald
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13. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Keesha Sharp
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14. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Regina Hall
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15. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Tiffany Haddish
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16. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Nnamdi Asomugha
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17. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Lil Rel Howery
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18. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Idris Elba
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19. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Laurence Fishburne
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20. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Sterling K. Brown
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21. Outstanding New Artist - Kevin Ross
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22. Outstanding New Artist - Vic Mensa
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23. Outstanding New Artist - Demetria McKinney
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24. Outstanding New Artist - Khalid
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25. Outstanding New Artist - SZA
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26. Outstanding Male Artist - Brian McKnight
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27. Outstanding Male Artist - Bruno Mars
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28. Outstanding Male Artist - JAY-Z
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29. Outstanding Male Artist - Kendrick Lamar
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30. Outstanding Male Artist - Charlie Wilson
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31. Outstanding Female Artist - Mary J. Blige
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32. Outstanding Female Artist - Ledisi
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33. Outstanding Female Artist - Andra Day
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34. Outstanding Female Artist - SZA
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35. Outstanding Female Artist - Beyoncé
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36. Outstanding Motion Picture - Roman J. Israel, Esq.
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37. Outstanding Motion Picture - Detroit
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38. Outstanding Motion Picture - Marshall
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39. Outstanding Motion Picture - Get Out
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40. Outstanding Motion Picture - Girls Trip
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41. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Samira Wiley (The Handmaid's Tale)
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42. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us)
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43. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Tina Lifford (Queen Sugar)
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44. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Naturi Naughton (Power)
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45. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Lynn Whifield (Greenleaf)
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46. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Dondre Whitfield (Queen Sugar)
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47. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Joe Morton (Scandal)
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48. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Jussie Smollett (Empire)
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49. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Bryshere Gray (Empire)
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50. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Rutina Wesley (Queen Sugar)
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51. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Viola Davis "How To Get Away With Murder"
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52. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Taraji . Henson
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53. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Kerry Washington (Scandal)
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54. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Jurnee Smollett- Bell (Underground)
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55. Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series - Omari Hardwick (Power)
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56. Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series - Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us)
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57. Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series - Mike Colter (The Defenders)
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58. Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series - Terrence Howard (Empire)
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59. Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series - Kofi Siriboe (Queen Sugar)
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60. Outstanding Drama Series - Underground
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61. Outstanding Drama Series - This Is Us
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62. Outstanding Drama Series - Greenleaf
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63. Outstanding Drama Series - Queen Sugar
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64. Outstanding Drama Series - Power
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65. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Tichina Arnold (Survivor's Remorse)
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66. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black)
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67. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Yvonne Orji (Insecure)
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68. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Marsai Martin (Blackish)
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69. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Leslie Mann (SNL)
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70. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Omar Miller (Ballers)
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71. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - John David Washington (Ballers)
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72. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Ernie Hudson (Grace and Frankie)
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73. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
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74. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Jay Ellis (Insecure)
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75. Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series - Loretta Devine (The Carmichael Show)
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76. Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series - Niecy Nash (Claws)
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77. Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series - Tracee Ellis Ross (Blackish)
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78. Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series - Danielle Brooks (Orange is the New Black)
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79. Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series - Issa Rae (Insecure)
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80. Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - RonReaco Lee (Survivor's Remorse)
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81. Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - The Rock (Ballers)
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82. Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - Keegan-Michael Key (Friends From College)
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83. Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - Aziz Ansari (Master of None)
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84. Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - Anthony Anderson (Blackish)
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85. Outstanding Comedy Series - Insecure
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86. Outstanding Comedy Series - Ballers
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87. Outstanding Comedy Series - Dear White People
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88. Outstanding Comedy Series - Survivor's Remorse
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89. Outstanding Comedy Series - Blackish
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90. Entertainer of the Year - Chance The Rapper
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91. Entertainer of the Year - Bruno Mars
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92. Entertainer of the Year -Chadwick Boseman
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93. Entertainer of the Year - Ava Duvernay
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94. Entertainer of the Year - JAY-Z
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95. Entertainer of the Year - Issa Rae
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The Nominees Are In For The 49th NAACP Image Awards
“The NAACP is thrilled for another great collaboration with TV One to create a momentous evening of entertainment culminating a day of volunteer service, citizen action, and celebration on the national holiday honoring the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as recognizing this year’s nominees for their hard work, perseverance and achievements in our community,” stated Leon W. Russell, Chairman of the NAACP National Board of Directors. “As the nation commemorates the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination on April 4, 1968, we are reminded of the ageless principles of non-violence, truth and justice, humility, and service that he taught all Americans.”
“The NAACP Image Awards is the ultimate platform for artists and individuals of color who advocate for social justice to share their voices with millions, and to be recognized and celebrated,” stated Derrick Johnson, President and CEO, NAACP. “At a moment where there seems to be one tragic event after another in America, The NAACP Image Awards continues to be a beacon of light to the diversity reflected in television, music, film and literature that brings everyone together.”
The 49th NAACP Image Awards production team will be returning including Executive Producers Reginald Hudlin and Phil Gurin, Tony McCuin as Director, Byron Phillips as Producer, and Robin Reinhardt as Talent Producer.
The NAACP Image Awards is the preeminent multicultural awards show celebrating the accomplishments of people of color in the fields of television, music, literature and film, and also honors individuals or groups who promote social justice through creative endeavors. Winners will be announced during the two-hour star-studded event hosted by Anthony Anderson, which will be broadcast LIVE on TV ONE on Monday, January 15, 2018 at 9pm/8c, the federal holiday honoring the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A one-hour pre-show will air live from the red carpet at 8pm/7c.
Voting by NAACP members to select NAACP Image Awards winners from nominees in television, music literature, and film by NAACP members. To become a member of the leading civil rights organization in the nation and immediately cast your vote go to www.naacp.org.
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Following is the complete list of categories and nominees for the 49th NAACP Image Awards:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Ava DuVernay
Bruno Mars
Chadwick Boseman
Chance the Rapper
Issa Rae
JAY-Z
TELEVISION
Outstanding Comedy Series
“Ballers” (HBO)
“black-ish” (ABC)
“Dear White People” (Netflix)
“Insecure” (HBO)
“Survivor’s Remorse” (Starz)
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson – “black-ish” (ABC)
Aziz Ansari – “Master of None” (Netflix)
Dwayne Johnson – “Ballers” (HBO)
Keegan-Michael Key – “Friends from College” (Netflix)
RonReaco Lee – “Survivor’s Remorse” (Starz)
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
Danielle Brooks – “Orange is the New Black” (Netflix)
“In It To Win It” – Charlie Wilson (RCA Records/P Music Group)
“Strength of A Woman” – Mary J. Blige (Capitol Records)
LITERATURE
Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction
“Little Fires Everywhere” – Celeste Ng (Penguin Random House)
“No One Is Coming to Save Us” – Stephanie Powell Watts (HarperCollins Publishers)
“Sing, Unburied, Sing” – Jesmyn Ward (Simon and Schuster)
“The Annotated African American Folktales” – Henry Louis Gates (Author), Maria Tatar (Author) (Liveright Publishing Corporation)
“The Wide Circumference of Love” – Marita Golden (Skyhorse Publishing, )
Outstanding Literary Work – Non-Fiction
“Black Detroit – A People’s History of Self-Determination” – Herb Boyd (HarperCollins Publishers)
“Chokehold: Policing Black Men” – Paul Butler (The New Press)
“Defining Moments in Black History: Reading Between the Lies” – Dick Gregory (HarperCollins Publishers)
“The President’s Kitchen Cabinet: The Story of the African Americans Who Have Fed Our First Families, from the Washingtons to the Obamas” – Adrian Miller (University of North Carolina Press)
“We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy” – Ta-Nehisi Coates (Random House)
Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author
“A Beautiful Ghetto” – Devin Allen (Haymarket Books)
“Chasing Spaces: An Astronaut’s Story of Grit, Grace & Second Chances” – Leland Melvin (HarperCollins Publishers)
“No One Is Coming to Save Us” – Stephanie Powell Watts (HarperCollins Publishers)
“Rabbit: The Autobiography of Ms. Pat” – Patricia Williams (Author) Jeannine Amber (With) (HarperCollins Publishers)
“We’re Going to Need More Wine” – Gabrielle Union (HarperCollins Publishers)
Outstanding Literary Work – Biography / Auto Biography
“Ali: A Life” – Jonathan Eig (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
“Becoming Ms. Burton – From Prison to Recovery to Leading the Fight for Incarcerated Women” – Susan Burton (Author), Cari Lynn (Author), Michelle Alexander (Foreword By) (The New Press)
“Chester B. Himes” – Lawrence Jackson (W. W. Norton & Company)
“Obama: The Call of History” – Peter Baker (New York Times/Callaway)
“We’re Going to Need More Wine” – Gabrielle Union (HarperCollins Publishers)
Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional
“Ballerina Body: Dancing and Eating Your Way to a Leaner, Stronger, and More Graceful You” – Misty Copeland (Grand Central Publishing)
“Exponential Living – Stop Spending 100% of Your Time on 10% of Who You Are” – Sheri Riley (Author), Usher (Foreword By) (Penguin Random House)
“Notoriously Dapper – How to Be A Modern Gentleman with Manners, Style and Body Confidence” – Kelvin Davis (Mango Media )
“The Awakened Woman: Remembering & Reigniting Our Sacred Dreams” – Tererai Trent (Author), Oprah Winfrey (Foreword By) (Simon and Schuster)
Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry
“Incendiary Art: Poems” – Patricia Smith (TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press)
“My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter” – Aja Monet (Haymarket Books)
“Silencer” – Marcus Wicker (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
“The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water” – Cameron Barnett (Autumn House Press)
“Wild Beauty: New and Selected Poems” – Ntozake Shange (Simon and Schuster)
Outstanding Literary Work – Children
“Becoming Kareem: Growing Up On and Off the Court” – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Author), Raymond Obstfeld (With) (Hachette Book Group)
“Before She Was Harriet” – Lesa Cline-Ransome (Author), James E. Ransome (Illustrator) (Holiday House)
“Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History” – Vashti Harrison (Hachette Book Group)
“Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee!” – Andrea J. Loney (Author), Keith Mallett (Illustrator) (Lee & Low Books)
“The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, A Young Civil Rights Activist” – Cynthia Levinson (Author), Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Illustrator) (S&S Children’s Publishing)
Outstanding Literary Work – Youth / Teens
“Allegedly” – Tiffany Jackson (HarperCollins Publishers)
Loretta Devine – “Doc McStuffins” (Disney Channel)
Tiffany Haddish – “Legends of Chamberlain Heights” (Comedy Central)
Yvette Nicole Brown – “Elena of Avalor” (Disney Junior)
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