Wilson Chapman editorAunjanue Ellis, Quinta Brunson, Nia Long and Chanté Adams will be the honorees at the Black Women in Hollywood awards, Essence announced Wednesday.Now in its 15th year, the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards honors Black female actors, creators and entertainers in the entertainment industry.
This year’s ceremony will be hosted by Damson Idris (“Snowfall”) and will be commemorated by Essence magazine via a story in the March/April issue and special digital-exclusive covers for each honoree.“For 15 years, our Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards has heralded the strengths and accomplishments of Black women who are making an impact in Hollywood,” Essence CEO Caroline Wanga said in a statement. “This year — as we highlight the Black Cinematic Universe — our four honorees each exemplify the power, life and joy that is a direct reflection of our community.
We are also thankful for our partners for supporting our vision as we continue to shine a light on the beauty and resilience of Black women everywhere.” Ellis is a current Oscar nominee for her supporting turn in “King Richard,” playing Oracene Price, the mother of Venus and Serena Williams.
She has previously received nominations at the Emmys for her work in “When They See Us” and “Lovecraft Country.” She’ll next be seen in the AMC legal drama “61st Street,” opposite her “Lovecraft Country” co-star Courtney B.
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