Jessica Chastain Wins Best Actress Oscar: Watch Speech & See Other Past Winners From The Last 20 Years

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Jessica Chastain and Meryl Streep are among the 78 talented women to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards. Here’s the list of winners since the year 2000.

The 2022 Oscars have now come and gone, and five talented women were up for the coveted Best Actress prize. This year’s nominees were Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye), Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter), Penelope Cruz (Parallel Mothers), Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos) and Kristen Stewart (Spencer). Here at HollywoodLife, we predicted that Kristen Stewart would win the category, but our runner-up Jessica Chastain was the one who took home the Oscar after her wins at both the Screen Actor Guild Awards and Critics Choice Awards.

The Best Actress Oscar was first handed out in 1929 to Janet Gaynor. In the 93 years since, A-list stars like Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon, and Halle Berry have walked away with the gold trophy for their impeccable work in film. Revisit all the Best Actress winners at the Academy Awards since 2000 below.

Jessica Chastain (2022)
Jessica Chastain in ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’. (Stephen Lovekin/Searchlight Pictures/Moviestore/Shutterstock)

Jessica Chastain won the prize for her role as Tammy Faye Bakker, wife of controversial televangelist Jim Bakker, in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, a biopic that outlined the Bakkers’ troubled marriage and her support for LGBT rights. “For any of you out there who do in fact feel hopeless or alone, you are unconditionally loved for the uniqueness that is you,” the actress said during her speech, while condemning the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ bills sweeping the United States. The film also features Andrew Garfield as Jim Bakker, and Cherry Jones as Tammy Faye’s mother Rachel.


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Jessica Chastain gana el óscar a Mejor actriz por su interpretación en "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" y, en su discurso, hace alusión a la legislación anti LGBT+ que se está impulsando en ciertos puntos de EE.UU. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/WyvPsk9h8y

— Bricio Segovia (@briciosegovia) March 28, 2022

Frances McDormand (2021)
Frances McDormand in ‘Nomadland’ (Photo: Chris Pizzello/Pool/Searchlight Pictures/Moviestore/Shutterstock)

Frances McDormand won her third Oscar for starring in Nomadland. She played a widow who ventures around the U.S. Frances also produced the film, which won Best Picture at the 2021 Oscars. In the Best Actress category, Frances came out on top over Viola Davis (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom), Andra Day (The United States vs. Billie Holiday), Vanessa Kirby (Pieces of a Woman), and Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman).

Renee Zellweger (2020)
Renee Zellweger in ‘Judy’ (Photo: Rob Latour/BBC Films/20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Renee Zellweger‘s remarkable performance as Judy Garland in the biopic Judy secured the superstar her second Oscar, and first in the Best Actress category. Renee was up against Cynthia Erivo (Harriet), Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story), Saoirse Ronan (Little Women), and Charlize Theron (Bombshell). The Academy was blown away by Renee showcasing the final year of Judy’s momentous career.

Olivia Colman (2019)
Olivia Colman in ‘The Favourite’ (Photo: Andrew H. Walker/BEI/A Nishijima/20thCenturyFox/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Olivia Colman pulled off the ultimate upset over Glenn Close, who seemed to be a shoe-in to win Best Actress for The Wife. But Olivia’s performance as 1970s British monarch Queen Anne in The Favourite was just too good to let the actress go home empty-handed. In addition to Glenn, Olivia’s fellow nominees included Yalitza Aparicio (Roma), Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born), and Melissa McCarthy (Can You Ever Forgive Me?).

Frances McDormand (2018)
Frances McDormand in ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Photo: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/20th Century Fox/Moviestore/Shutterstock)

Frances McDormand‘s second Academy Award was thanks to the crime film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. She starred as Mildred Hayes, a woman who rents three billboards to draw attention towards her daughter’s rape and murder. Frances swept every major awards show and won the Oscar over Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), Margot Robbie (I, Tonya), Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird), and Meryl Streep (The Post).

Emma Stone (2017)
Emma Stone in ‘La La Land’ (Photo: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Dale Robinette/Black Label Media/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Emma Stone played musical darling Mia Dolan opposite Ryan Gosling in the beloved La La Land. She couldn’t be beat by fellow nominees Isabelle Huppert (Elle), Ruth Negga (Loving), Natalie Portman (Jackie), and Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins). It was Emma’s first Oscar and second nomination after 2015’s Birdman. La La Land was also memorably announced as the Best Picture winner, before it was correctly stated that Moonlight actually took home that major prize.

Brie Larson (2016)
Brie Larson in ‘Room’ (Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Caitlin Cronenberg/Element/No Trace Camping/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Brie Larson captivated viewers, and The Academy, for playing a woman held captive with her five-year-old son (Jacob Tremblay). Directed by Lenny Abrahamson, Room earned Brie her first-ever Oscar nomination and win. Her fellow nominees were Cate Blanchett (Carol), Jennifer Lawrence (Joy), Charlotte Rampling (45 Years), and Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn).

Julianne Moore (2015)
Julianne Moore in ‘Still Alice’ (Photo: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Jojo Whilden/Killer/Big Indie/Sony/Kobal/Shutterstock)

After four Oscar nominations, Julianne Moore won her first Academy Award thanks to her dazzling performance in Still Alice. Julianne starred as a linguistics professor who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s shortly before her 50th birthday. Alec Baldwin plays her husband, while Kristen Stewart, Kate Bosworth, and Hunter Parrish play her kids. The Academy awarded Julianne over Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night), Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything), Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl), and Reese Witherspoon (Wild).

Cate Blanchett (2014)
Cate Blanchett in ‘Blue Jasmine’ (Photo: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Gravier Prods/Perdido Productions/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Cate Blanchett‘s second Oscar came from playing a rich Manhattan socialite who moves into her working sister’s apartment in San Francisco. Blue Jasmine got Cate the gold statuette over Amy Adams (American Hustle), Sandra Bullock (Gravity), Judi Dench (Philomena), and Meryl Streep (August: Osage County). Cate also won the Golden Globe, the SAG Award, and the BAFTA Award for her leading role in Blue Jasmine.

Jennifer Lawrence (2013)
Jennifer Lawrence in ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (Photo: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Mirage Enterprises/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Remember when Jennifer Lawrence tripped at the Oscars? To remind you, it happened as she was stepping onstage to accept her Best Actress prize over Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty), Emmanuelle Riva (Amour), Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild), and Naomi Watts (The Impossible) for her role as Tiffany Maxwell in Silver Linings Playbook. The critically acclaimed film focused on mental illness and showcased Jennifer and her co-star Bradley Cooper‘s brilliant acting work. Jennifer remains a one-time Oscar winner and four-time nominee.

Meryl Streep (2012)
Meryl Streep in ‘The Iron Lady’ (Photo: Phil Mccarten/UPI/Pathe/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Meryl Streep won her third Oscar as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady. Meryl’s performance marked her 17th Oscar nomination and is considered one of her greatest acting works in her career. Her fellow nominees Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs), Viola Davis (The Help), Rooney Mara (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), and Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn) were all fabulous in their respective roles, as well.

Natalie Portman (2011)
Natalie Portman in ‘Black Swan’ (Photo: Phil Mccarten/UPI/Fox Searchlight/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Natalie Portman absolutely dominated Darren Aronfsky‘s psychological thriller Black Swan. She portrayed Nina Sayers who loses her mind (that’s putting it lightly) competing in ballet. The Academy had viable picks in the Best Actress category with nominees Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right), Nicole Kidman (Rabbit Hole), Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone), and Michelle Williams (Blue Valentine). But ultimately, Natalie was just too good to lose.

Sandra Bullock (2010)
Sandra Bullock in ‘The Blind Side’ (Photo: Phil Mccarten/UPI/Warner Bros Pictures/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Sandra Bullock delivered a tearjerking (and award-winning) performance in The Blind Side, which follows white parents who adopt a Black teenager and assist in his rise into the NFL. The film, which is based on a true story, also starred Tim McGraw as Sandra’s husband, while Quinon Aaron played “Big Mike.” Sandra snagged her first, and so far only, Oscar win over Helen Mirren (That Last Station), Carey Mulligan (An Education), Gabourey Sidibe (Precious), and Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia).

Kate Winslet (2009)
Kate Winslet in ‘The Reader’ (Photo: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Weinstein Co/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Kate Winslet faced off against Anne Hathaway (Rachel Getting Married), Angelina Jolie (Changeling), Melissa Leo (Frozen River), and Meryl Streep (Doubt) to win her first Academy Award. Her revered role in the Holocaust drama The Reader was as Hanna Schmitz, a Nazi soldier facing war crimes. Her past romance with a German lawyer, played by Ralph Fiennes, is also magnificently showcased. Kate definitely earned this Oscar.

Marion Cotillard (2008)
Marion Cotillard in ‘La Vie en Rose’ (Photo: Phil Mccarten/UPI/Legende/Tfi International/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Marion Cotillard made a splash in U.S. cinema thanks to her role as French singer Edith Piaf in the biographical musical La Vie en Rose. Marion was the first Best Actress winner since Sophia Loren to be rewarded for a foreign-language performance. Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth: The Golden Age), Julie Christie (Away from Her), Laura Linney (The Savages) and Elliot Page (Juno) were the talented stars who lost to Marion in her first Oscar win.

Helen Mirren (2007)
Helen Mirren in ‘The Queen’ (Photo: Alex Berliner/BEI/Pathe/Kobal/Shutterstock)

The Queen, written by The Crown creator Peter Morgan, showcased Helen Mirren‘s acting talents in the wake of Princess Diana’s death. Helen plays Queen Elizabeth II, who tires to hold the British monarchy together following the tragedy. Helen, who was nominated at the Academy Awards twice before, deservingly won over Penelope Cruz (Volver), Judi Dench (Notes on a Scandal), Meryl Streep (The Devil Wears Prada), and Kate Winslet (Little Children).

Reese Witherspoon (2006)
Reese Witherspoon in ‘Walk the Line’ (Photo: Jim Smeal/BEI/Suzanne Tenner/20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Walk the Line took Hollywood darling Reese Witherspoon‘s career to new heights. She portrayed country singer June Carter Cash, wife of music icon Johnny Cash who is played by Joaquin Phoenix in the film. Reese already had memorable film roles in Election and Legally Blonde, but ultimately, it was Walk the Line that secured the superstar her first Academy Award. Her fellow nominees Judi Dench (Mrs. Henderon Presents), Felicity Huffman (Transamerica), Keira Knightley (Pride & Prejudice) and Charlize Theron (North Country) were certainly no slouches in their respective performances.

Hilary Swank (2005)
Hilary Swank in ‘Million Dollar Baby’ (Photo: Jim Smeal/BEI/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Hilary Swank took home her second Oscar for playing underdog amateur boxer Maggie Fitzgerald in Million Dollar Baby. Hilary won Best Actress over Annette Bening (Being Julia), Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake), and Kate Winslet (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), while the sports drama film won Best Picture.

Charlize Theron (2004)
Charlize Theron in ‘Monster’ (Photo: Gene Page/Mdp/New Market/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Charlize Theron murdered the competition in the 2004 Best Actress race for playing serial killer Aileen Wuournos in Monster. Charlize, who also produced the film, starred opposite Christina Ricci, who played Aileen’s lover Selby Wall. Charlize’s performance was universally acclaimed and secured the South African actress a big win over Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider), Diane Keaton (Something’s Gotta Give), Samantha Morton (In America), and Naomi Watts (21 Grams).

Nicole Kidman (2003)
Nicole Kidman in ‘The Hours’ (Photo: Picture Perfect/Clive Coote/Paramount/Miramax/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Nicole Kidman‘s performance as depressed novelist Virginia Woolf in The Hours was unforgettable. Salma Hayek (Frida), Diane Lane (Unfaithful), Julianne Moore (Far From Heaven), and Renee Zellweger (Chicago), were nominated against Nicole, but her transformation into Virginia was better than all the rest. The Hours had eight other Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.

Halle Berry (2002)
Halle Berry in ‘Monster’s Ball’ (Photo: BEI/Jeanne Louise Bulliard/Lions Gate/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Halle Berry‘s 2002 Oscar win was historic then and now. To date, Halle remains the only African-American woman to have won Best Actress at the Academy Awards. Her performance in Monster’s Ball was celebrated by fans and critics alike. The Academy made history by rightfully awarding Halle over the talented other nominees Judi Dench (Iris), Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge!), Sissy Spacek (In the Bedroom), and Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones’s Diary).

Julia Roberts (2001)
Julia Roberts in ‘Erin Brockovich’ (Photo: Bei/Bob Marshak/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock)

Julia Roberts became a first-time Oscar winner for playing Erin Brockovich, the real-life legal clerk who started the case against a Pacific Gas & Electric Company for polluting a California town’s water supply. Julia won a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, and a SAG Award in addition to her Oscar, where she faced off against Joan Allen (The Contender), Juliette Binoche (Chocolat), Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream), and Laura Linney (You Can Count On Me). Erin Brockovich remains one of Julia’s most celebrated projects.

Hilary Swank (2000)
Hilary Swank in ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ (Photo: Stewart Cook/Creator: Moviestore/Shutterstock)

Hilary Swank won an Oscar before Million Dollar Baby, and it was for playing a real-life trans man who faces a brutal hate crime in Boys Don’t Cry. It’s considered Hilary’s first widely-recognized role in cinema, and was powerful enough to defeat fellow Best Actress noms Annette Bening (American Beauty), Janet McTeer (Tumbleweeds), Julianne Moore (The End of the Affair), and Meryl Streep (Music of the Heart).

Sandra Bullock Slays In A Sheer Sparkly Jumpsuit At ‘The Unforgivable’ Premiere — Photos

Sandra Bullock Slays In A Sheer Sparkly Jumpsuit At ‘The Unforgivable’ Premiere — Photos

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Sandra Bullock looked glam in a sparkly jumpsuit at the New York premiere of her drama film, ‘The Unforgivable.’

Sandra Bullock put her best fashion foot forward at the premiere of her film The Unforgivable in New York on Tuesday, Nov. 30. The Oscar winner, 57, stunned in a sheer sparkly jumpsuit as she arrived on the red carpet, finishing the look with a black blazer and clutch purse.

Sandra Bullock at the premiere of ‘The Unforgivable’ in New York on November 30, 2021 (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock)

The star wore her hair down in light waves, rocking a smoky eyeshadow and subtle pink lip to celebrate her new thriller drama, where she stars as Ruth Slater, a woman released from prison after committing a violent crime. Upon her release, she sets out for redemption and searches for the sister she left behind.

Viola Davis, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Linda Emond, and Aisling Franciosi also star in the film, slated for a December 10 release on Netflix after a select November 24 theatrical release. In a recent interview with Q’s Tom Power on CBC Radio on Monday, the actress said she’s “never doing a drama again” after taking on the gritty role of the ex-con.


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“I just want to do my comedy. I’m going back to comedy,” Sandra quipped. “And I’m going to fight for it and I’m going to enjoy it.” The actress lamented the fact that comedies generally receive less acclaim than serious dramas. “I guess making someone cry is far more important than making them laugh,” Sandra said.

Sandra Bullock at the premiere of ‘The Unforgivable’ in New York on November 30, 2021 (Matt Baron/Shutterstock)

The former rom-com queen, beloved for roles in The Proposal, Miss Congeniality, While You Were Sleeping, and Two Weeks Notice, among others, maintained that comedy films aren’t as easy as they look, thank you very much. “It really requires a village to make comedy work, at least for me,” Sandra said. “I need a great partner opposite me to play ball with.”

That’s not to say the actress isn’t skilled in non-comedic films, having starred in Bird Box, Gravity, and, of course, Speed opposite Keanu Reeves. Sandra recently revealed that she’d like to do one more Speed film with Keanu — in the form of a comedy, that is. In her former co-star’s profile with Esquire, Sandra pitched a “bookend of Speed” where the two play “funny old people.”

“We can be 75 — it’ll be even better then, like an old-people Cocoon thing,” Sandra told the magazine. “We [can] play two funny old people. A road trip. Just put us in an RV as old people. It’ll be the bookend of Speed! We’ll just be driving really slowly. Pissing the world off. There’s our movie.”

Viola Davis & More React To The Guilty Verdicts Of Ahmaud Arbery’s 3 Murderers

Viola Davis & More React To The Guilty Verdicts Of Ahmaud Arbery’s 3 Murderers

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The Academy Award-winning actress tweeted that she hoped that the guilty verdict would bring Ahmaud Arbery’s mother and family ‘a tiny shred of peace.’

Viola Davis, Cynthia Bailey, and many other stars tweeted that justice had been served now that Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. have been found guilty in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, the unarmed 25-year-old Black man who was fatally shot while he was out for a jog in Satilla Shores, a neighborhood near Brunswick, Georgia in February 2020. Many stars offered condolences for Arbery’s family and said that they hoped that the guilty verdict brought some peace to his loved ones.

Travis was found guilty on all charges. Gregory found not guilty on a malice murder charge, but guilty on the other counts. Bryan was found not guilty on a malice murder charge, as well as one felony murder charge and one count of aggravated assault, but he was found guilty on other charges. After two days of deliberations, a judge read the verdicts and thanked the jurors for their time and work on the trial on Wednesday November 24.

Following the verdict, Jameela Jamil, Cynthia Bailey, and more celebrities have taken to social media to react to the news. Many felt that justice was served to the three men. Jameela quote tweeted a CNN story about the verdict and simply wrote, “Justice.” Democratic activist Stacey Abrams tweeted that she hoped that the verdict brought some peace to Arbery’s loved ones. Cynthia also sent prayers and well-wishes to Arbery’s family.

Justice. 👍🏽 https://t.co/0D2Td474Mv

— Jameela Jamil 🌈 (@jameelajamil) November 24, 2021

A jury believed the evidence of their eyes and saw the meanness in the killers’ hearts. May this verdict bring a small measure of peace to #AhmaudArbery’s family and loved ones. https://t.co/pGGQfIcUfX

— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 24, 2021

Justice. Sending prayers & well wishes to the friends and family.🙏🏽#ahmaudarbery #justice

📸 https://t.co/4ajEgbiZgm via https://t.co/SIj14Xsoym pic.twitter.com/PSjd9KF5GY

— Cynthia Bailey (@CynthiaBailey10) November 24, 2021

Many people also offered condolences for Arbery’s family. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio thanked the jury for holding the three men accountable, but also noted how it could never make up for the loss that Arbery’s family faced. “This verdict can never undo the anguish the Arbery family has experienced, but at least justice has prevailed,” he wrote. As the guilty verdicts were read, Arbery’s mother Wanda Cooper Jones was seen nodding in the courtroom. Viola Davis also shared a message to Arbery’s mom in her tweet, where she said that the “pendulum of justice swung in the right direction.”


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Ahmaud Arbery went for a run and never returned home because of the actions of three racist white men. This verdict can never undo the anguish the Arbery family has experienced, but at least justice has prevailed. Thank you to the jury for holding these dangerous men accountable.

— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 24, 2021

Wanda Cooper Jones reacts to the verdicts @FCN2go #ahmaudarbery pic.twitter.com/UXNmeeydTm

— anne schindler (@schindy) November 24, 2021

As it should be. To Wanda….Ahmaud Arbery's mother….. your son mattered. His life mattered. I pray this brings you a tiny shred of peace. To the jurors…..huge gratitude for doing right. The pendulum of justice swung in the right direction!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏿🙏🏿 https://t.co/BY6V2gT9qo

— Viola Davis (@violadavis) November 24, 2021

Arbery was shot on Feb. 23 after a confrontation with Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34. The father-son duo chased down Arbery in a pick up truck, firearms in tow, claiming in court that they were under the presumption that Arbery was a burglar after neighbors became concerned about possible break ins at a home under construction. The men have claimed “self defense.”

The McMichaels and Bryan were not arrested until several months later in May of that year, which came after a video shared by Bryan went viral online, sparking national outrage weeks before the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. An attorney for Arbery’s family called his death a “modern lynching,” stating, “These men were vigilantes, they were a posse, and they performed a modern lynching in the middle of the day.”

In June 2020, the McMichaels and Bryan were indicted, each facing nine criminal counts, including felony murder and aggravated assault. In April, they faced additional hate crimes and attempted kidnapping indictments. All three pleaded not guilty. Ben Crump, one of the Arbery family’s attorneys, called the indictments a “significant step on the road to justice” following the news. Following the news of their verdict, Crump shared the ruling on his Twitter. The Black Lives Matter movement also tweeted about the verdict and hoped that it led to more justice in the future. “Deep appreciation to all who organized, protested, ran, posted, and prayed. Every effort ushered in as much justice as could be had. May this victory inspire the continued struggle for Black freedom,” the organization wrote.

BREAKING: Gregory & Travis McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan have been found GUILTY for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery! pic.twitter.com/gqq22MOU5k

— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) November 24, 2021

GUILTY!
We uplift the Spirit of #AhmaudArbery and send love to his family.
Deep appreciation to all who organized, protested, ran, posted, and prayed. Every effort ushered in as much justice as could be had.
May this victory inspire the continued struggle for Black freedom.

— Black Lives Matter (@Blklivesmatter) November 24, 2021

“While nothing will bring back Ahmaud’s life, it is important that a grand jury recognized his life had value and was wrongly and ruthlessly ended,” Crump said at the time. Following Arbery’s death, Gabrielle Union, LeBron James, Justin Bieber, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Joe Biden were among the many celebrities and public officials to call for justice. Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Meek Mill, and more artists also penned an open letter to Georgia government officials, including Governor Brian Kemp, demanding justice.

John Cena & Wife Shay Shariatzadeh Passionately Kiss At ‘Suicide Squad’ LA Premiere — Photos

John Cena & Wife Shay Shariatzadeh Passionately Kiss At ‘Suicide Squad’ LA Premiere — Photos

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John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh posed for gorgeous photos and flaunted PDA on the red carpet of ‘The Suicide Squad’ premiere as they wore fun and colorful outfits.

John Cena, 44, and his wife Shay Shariatzadeh didn’t hide their love for each other when they showed up dressed to impress to the premiere of his latest film, The Suicide Squad in Los Angeles, CA on Aug. 2! The WWE star shared a passionate kiss with the dark-haired beauty as he wore the same red, blue, and white superhero outfit he wears in the movie. She also wowed in a colorful striped metallic dress and strappy black heels.

John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh share a kiss on the red carpet. (Shutterstock)

In addition to proudly flaunting PDA, the lovebirds posed for cute pics on the red carpet as they held onto each other and smiled for the cameras. John’s silver headpiece totally gave off fun vibes and was a great way to get attendees to get excited about seeing the highly anticipated flick. Shay was fully supportive of her hubby as she stood beside him and rocked stylish earrings to top off her epic look.

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In The Suicide Squad, which is based on the DC Comics team of the same name, John played the role of Christopher Smith/Peacemaker, who is labeled as a ruthless killer who will try and achieve peace no matter what it takes. Other high profile celebs in the film include Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, and Viola Davis.

John and Shay’s appearance at the L.A. premiere comes just a month after they made headlines when John admitted he’s open to having kids. The lovebirds tied the knot in 2020 after dating for several months and it seems everything is going well as they have starting a family on their minds. “I’m a little bit older, a bit wiser. I’m realizing there is life and life exists and it’s beautiful — and I think part of that is being a parent, so we’ll see,” he told the British outlet The Sun in June.

John’s comment was a bit surprising considering his ex Nikki Bella, 37, whom he was romantically involved with for six years, claimed one of the reasons for their 2018 split was because he didn’t want kids. A source recently told us that despite his apparent change of heart on the subject, the Total Bellas star wishes him well.  “No matter what decisions John makes, that is his and Shay’s business,” the insider EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife. “Nikki is happy for him and wishes him all the best.”

Viola Davis’ Husband Julius Tennon: Everything To Know About The Actress’ Husband Of 18 Years

Viola Davis’ Husband Julius Tennon: Everything To Know About The Actress’ Husband Of 18 Years

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Academy Award winner Viola Davis has been happily married to Julius Tennon for 18 years. Here’s everything to know about the actress’ husband.

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s marriage has a spiritual backstory — one that could, quite frankly, be the plot of a romance film. The Academy Award winner, 55, has been married to her fellow actor husband, 67, for 18 years now. The couple adopted their daughter Genesis, 11, back in 2011, completing their family of three. Viola and Julius have since become one of the most formidable A-list couples in Hollywood, supporting each other both on and off the red carpets.

Julius’ entry into Viola’s life occurred by cosmic fate. As the story goes, the actress found her life partner by way of prayer. “I was the loneliest woman in the world and someone said, ‘You should just pray for a husband,’” she told Page Six in 2013. “I said I wanted a big Black man from the South who looked like a football player, who already had children, who maybe had been married before.” Three and a half weeks later, Viola said, “I met my husband.”

Enter: Julius, a man who quite literally checked all of the boxes. Former college football player. Texas native. Previously married. Adult children. Below is everything you should know about the answer to Viola’s prayers.

Viola Davis And Julius Tennon
Julius Tennon with daughter Genesis and wife Viola Davis (Rob Latour/Shutterstock)

Viola wed Julius in June 2003. The two share daughter Genesis together. Oprah Daily reported that Julius had been previously married before, sharing two children Sheavonda, 44, and Duriel, 41, with his former partner. Julius is an actor and producer, appearing in films like Dazed and Confused and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. He has a noteworthy TV career, too, appearing in Friday Night Lights, Moesha, Criminal Minds, and even his wife’s How to Get Away With Murder. His pre-Hollywood life is just as impressive: during his college years at the University of Tulsa, Julius became the first African American to graduate from the university’s theater department.

How Did Viola And Julius Meet?

No surprise here, but Viola and Julius met in Hollywood, on the set of the CBS series City of Angels in 1999. The actress told InStyle last November that she was immediately attracted to Julius. “I was like, ‘He’s sooo cute.’” During a joint interview on the OWN series Black Love in 2017, Julius recalled the day he asked Viola out. “I just overheard her talking to a girl in front of her saying, ‘I don’t like L.A. I don’t know anybody.’ She was kinda complaining,” he said. “I was dating a girl, who was a little bit of a monster, and I was kinda like, ‘She seems like a nice lady. She doesn’t know anybody. I’m kinda ready to meet somebody else.’ So at the end of the day, I gave her my card.”

Viola later added, “After my first date with Julius, my life got better. Anxiety went away, fear went away. He just made my life better.”

Viola Davis’ Past Relationships 
Viola Davis and Julius Tennon (Maria Laura Antonelli/Shutterstock)

Given that she and her husband have been married for decades, not much is known about the Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom star’s previous relationships. In her interview with InStyle, however, Viola joked about trying to pick up men at the bookstore pre-Julius. “The moment I met my husband, my life got better,” she said. “Before I met him, I was trying to date, but I didn’t know what I was doing. People told me to go to Barnes & Noble at Columbus Circle [in New York] because they said that was the way to pick up dudes.” She added, “I put on some makeup, but it didn’t work for me. Finally, I remember someone said, ‘Just find someone who loves you, Viola.’ And I met my husband. I found someone who loves me. That’s it.”

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On Valentine’s Day weekend in 2016, Viola and Julius renewed their wedding vows in an elegant ceremony in front of loved ones. The actress’ How To Get Away With Murder costars Matt McGorry, Jack Falahee, and Karla Souza were also in attendance. Viola shared her speech in a Facebook video, in which she declared, “I really feel alive. This really makes a life. If I had to look back on my life, this is the moment that would play out and I would think, ‘Well done.’”

Last month, the happy couple celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary. “Happy 18th Anniversary to the love of my life!!” Viola captioned her Instagram tribute on June 23. “Love you Julius.” And the year before, Viola shared a rare glimpse into their wedding day for their 17th wedding anniversary (above) with snapshots from the big day and the vow renewal.  “You have made my life sweeter and my heart bigger,” the actress captioned the post. “I prayed for you and God said, Yes! I have just the right person for you!!!!’ Happy Anniversary my love… The best is yet to be.”

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Viola Davis and Julius Tennon (Chelsea Lauren/BEI/Shutterstock)

With 18 years now under their belt, one could presume that there are only 18 more ahead for Viola and Julius. In an interview with Glamour in 2015, Viola reflected on marriage with a quote from mythologist Joseph Campbell. “It’s Joseph Campbell who said [something like], ‘When you get married, you die to yourself.’ I know that’s probably taboo in 2015, but truly, you die to yourself,” Viola mused. “Everything is for the good of the whole. My marriage enriches my life. It’s more important than my career, more important than anything. I have to prioritize it.”

As for what the next chapter of her marriage and life with Julius will be, the actress will pen a memoir, Finding Me, due out in April 2022, that will likely offer more insights on that. It will chronicle her life and illustrious career, from navigating poverty as a child in her home state of Rhode Island to becoming an award-winning actress. “I believe that our stories, and the courage to share them, is the most powerful empathetic tool we have,” Viola said in a statement. “This is my story… straight no chaser.”

Sharon Stone’s Strong Opinions About Meryl Streep’s Career Go Viral On Twitter

Sharon Stone’s Strong Opinions About Meryl Streep’s Career Go Viral On Twitter

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Sharon Stone revealed she thinks the Hollywood industry was set up so every other actress ‘should compete against’ Meryl Streep, in a new interview, and Twitter users had a lot to say about her words.

Sharon Stone, 63, is getting attention on Twitter after she discussed Meryl Streep‘s successful career in the entertainment industry in a new tell-all interview. The actress told Everything Zoomer that although she thinks 72-year-old Meryl “is an amazingly wonderful woman and actress”, she thinks there are other actresses “equally as talented” and they don’t get the same “iconic” status.

“The business was set up that we should all envy and admire Meryl because only Meryl got to be the good one,” she explained to the outlet. “And everyone should compete against Meryl. I think Meryl is an amazingly wonderful woman and actress. But in my opinion, quite frankly, there are other actresses equally as talented as Meryl Streep. The whole Meryl Streep iconography is part of what Hollywood does to women.”

Meryl Streep poses at a previous event. (Shutterstock)

Viola Davis is every bit the actress Meryl Streep is. Emma ThompsonJudy DavisOlivia ColmanKate Winslet, for f***’s sake. But you say Meryl and everybody falls on the floor,” she continued. “I’m a much better villain than Meryl, and I’m sure she’d say so.”

“Meryl was not gonna be good in Basic Instinct or in Casino,” she added. “I would be better. And I know it. And she knows it. But we’re all set up to think that only Meryl is so amazing that when you say her name, it must have been amazing for me to work with her.”

Sharon Stone is getting attention for saying there are other actresses just as talented as Meryl Streep. (Shutterstock)

Sharon’s quotes from the interview were posted on Twitter shortly after they went public and it quickly went viral, causing many users to share their own opinions. “I remember the days when they used to disrespect Viola Davis by describing her as the ‘Black Meryl Streep.’ So, I say keep talking Sharon Stone,” one user wrote.

I like Sharon Stone, but she is not on Meryl Streep's level. Meryl and Viola? Same level. Meryl and Sharon? Nah. Viola Davis and Sharon Stone? Sharon's not even close. Kate Winslet and Sharon? Not even on Sharon's best day. https://t.co/IJIK0XEpoh

— FangirlingWhileBlack (@BlackFangirling) June 22, 2021

“Meryl Streep is a near-perfect actress. But the likes of Glenn Close, Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, Rooney Mara, Brie Larson, Emily Blunt, Viola Davis, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Kerry Washington and Regina King are just as great on their best day. Sharon Stone is 100% right,” another wrote. 

Just catching up in the Sharon Stone thing. Anyway, she's right. Meryl is fantastic, but Hollywood has often used "there's nobody like Meryl" as an excuse to deny equally talented actresses opportunities, especially as they age and/or if they aren't white.

— The Keeper of That Beat (Caleb) (@shipatadistance) June 22, 2021

Others disagreed with some of Sharon’s points. “I like Sharon Stone, but she is not on Meryl Streep’s level. Meryl and Viola? Same level. Meryl and Sharon? Nah. Viola Davis and Sharon Stone? Sharon’s not even close. Kate Winslet and Sharon? Not even on Sharon’s best day,” a third user shared.

“I love Sharon Stone & I love Meryl Streep. I think our attention should be on calling out studios, writers, & filmmakers who fail to create enough engaging, challenging, & complex roles for the abundance of iconic actors ‘over a certain age’ that exist,” a fourth user pointed out.

Meryl has yet to publicly respond to Sharon’s comments.

Missy Elliott, T.I. & More Celebs Pray For DMX Amid Hospitalization Report

Missy Elliott, T.I. & More Celebs Pray For DMX Amid Hospitalization Report

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Celebrities are sharing prayers for DMX after he reportedly suffered a ‘heart attack’ on Friday night that has left him in ‘grave condition.’

DMX, 50, is reportedly in the hospital after an “overdose” that led to “a heart attack”, according to TMZ, and celebrities like Missy Elliott, T.I., and more are sending messages of prayers and well wishes on social media. The rapper had a medical emergency, which included the “heart attack”, at his home around 11 PM and was rushed to a hospital in White Plains, NY, where he was put in critical care, the outlet further reported. Although one source said he has “some brain activity,” another said he’s in “a vegetative state” and doctors have apparently already cautioned he might not make it. HollywoodLife has reached out to reps numerous times for comment.

Once word got out about the news, the stars started sharing their posts on both Twitter and Instagram.

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“Prayers for DMX and his family,” Missy tweeted along with praying hands and a purple heart emoji. She also included a black and white pic of him.

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Fellow rapper T.I. wrote, “Shake back Big Bro. We made plans Maaaan We got s— to do!!!” alongside a throwback photo of the pair, which can be seen below. “We laughed so hard about how far we’ve made it in life this night. I appreciate you so much for pulling up & and checking on a n—-. So now I’m tellin you like you told me…This too shall pass…We need Real 1s like you around!!! #PrayersUpForDMX.”

Gabrielle Union

Please pray, send healing energy, whatever positive vibes you can for #DMX 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 🖤🖤🖤

— Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 3, 2021

Gabrielle Union shared a tweet that read, Please pray, send healing energy, whatever positive vibes you can for #DMX” along with several praying hands and black heart emojis.

Loni Love

Nothing but positive vibes and healing prayers to my friend #DMX

— Loni Love (@LoniLove) April 3, 2021

Loni Love also took to Twitter to send her well wishes. “Nothing but positive vibes and healing prayers to my friend #DMX,” her tweet read.

Maxwell

DMX the world is praying 🙏🏾

— MAXWELL (@_MAXWELL_) April 3, 2021

Maxwell wrote, “DMX the world is praying” on his Twitter.

Tracy Morgan

Prayers out for DMX, we’re praying for you brother

— Tracy Morgan (@TracyMorgan) April 3, 2021

Tracy Morgan wrote, “Prayers out for DMX, we’re praying for you brother” in his tweet.

Viola Davis

Praying for DMX 💔💛🙏🏿

— Viola Davis (@violadavis) April 3, 2021

Viola Davis also tweeted, “Praying for DMX” along with a broken heart, yellow heart, and praying hands emoji.

DJ Pauly D

Damn Prayers Up For #dmx The Legend Right Now 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

— DJ Pauly D (@DJPaulyD) April 3, 2021

DJ Pauly D tweeted, “Damn Prayers Up For #dmx The Legend Right Now” along with several praying hands emojis.

Rosie Perez

Ah man. This is crazy and so sad. I so hope he pulls through. My prayers to #DMX and his entire family. https://t.co/iWIxYfrmbx

— Rosie Perez (@rosieperezbklyn) April 3, 2021

Rosie Perez‘s tweet read, “Ah man. This is crazy and so sad. I so hope he pulls through. My prayers to #DMX and his entire family.”

DMX’s hospitalization comes after he made headlines over the years for battling substance abuse and going to rehab on more than one occasion. His latest rehab stint happened in 2019 after he completed a 12-month sentence for tax evasion. Before that, he was arrested in Jan. 2018, when he was on probation for the tax evasion case and failed the drug test, which violated his agreement with the court.

DMX was hospitalized on the night of Apr. 2. (Shutterstock)

The drugs found in his system at the time included opiates, cocaine, and oxycodone. He was also viewed a flight risk at the time when prosecutors referenced a video from the week prior that showed him buying drinks and going on an intense religious rant in a St. Louis airport bar. Drinking was also apparently a violation of his probation.

He also made headlines back in 2016 when he was found unresponsive after complaining of shortness of breath outside of his hotel room at Ramada Yonkers. He apparently collapsed after his entourage searched for an inhaler since he suffers from asthma and when paramedics arrived, he reportedly had no pulse while on the ground in a parking lot. After a minute of CPR, his pulse returned before he went to the hospital to recover, and an eyewitness said he “ingested some sort of powder before lapsing,” and police gave him Narcan, an antidote to narcotic ODs.

DMX during a previous event. (Shutterstock)

DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, started rapping in the 1990s and stepped into the spotlight with his debut album, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot in 1998. It was followed up with his best-selling album, …And Then There Was X in 1999 and he went on to release seven studio albums since his debut. He has also appeared in several films over the years such as Belly, and the reality television series DMX: Soul of a Man in 2006 and published a book of memoirs called E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX.

Chadwick Boseman’s Wife Accepts His Golden Globe Win For ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ In Tears

Chadwick Boseman’s Wife Accepts His Golden Globe Win For ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ In Tears

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When Chadwick Boseman earned a posthumous Golden Globes nomination for his work in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’, many assumed he’d win. And so he has, and who better to accept the honor than his wife?

In a sorrowful yet oddly joyous moment, Chadwick Boseman was named the winner of the Lead Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama category at the 2021 Golden Globes. The nomination was his first, and sadly to be his only, from the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., as the young actor tragically died last summer at just 43 years old, after a 4-year battle with colon cancer. Shortly after his passing, he lit up the screen as Levee, a gifted but troubled trumpet player in Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,  the role he posthumously won for. 

In his absence, his wife and longtime love Taylor Simone Ledward accepted the award on his behalf from her home. Through tears, she tried to give a voice to her husband and say what she thought he would say if he were still with us. “He would thank God,” she said. “He would thank his parents. He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and sacrifices.” She went on to thank members of his team, both on his personal team and the team that worked with him on the Netflix film. 

Chadwick Boseman wins posthumously for his final performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and his wife accepted on his behalf. (NBC)

As she spoke, she continued to break, and it was clear her words had an affect on others as well. She thanked his fellow Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom co-stars, like Viola Davis, who was also seen crying from her own home.  She then added, “He would say something beautiful, something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice that tells you can, that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you are meant to be doing at this moment in history.” She ended with a note to her man: “Hun, you keep’s coming.”

Watch Chadwick Boseman's wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, accept the late actor's #GoldenGlobes win https://t.co/gMrpbjjqwe pic.twitter.com/Wx1jjdugXU

— Variety (@Variety) March 1, 2021

When Chadwick passed away in August 2020, it was revealed in the family’s official statement that Taylor Simone was with him “by his side,” along with his family when he died. Though he never publicly revealed his battle, Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016. Chadwick and Taylor Simone were equally private about their relationship. They were very infrequently seen out together, their last red carpet appearance was in Nov. 2019 at the premiere of Chadwick’s film 21 Bridges in New York City.

Chadwick starred in eight films during his 4 year battle with cancer, including Ma Rainey, Da 5 Bloods, and Marshall. He also starred as T’Challa in the final Avengers films, and the stand alone, Black Panther.

Mark Ruffalo & Lupita Nyong’o Remember The Late Chadwick Boseman On His 44th Birthday: ‘You’re Deeply Loved’

Mark Ruffalo & Lupita Nyong’o Remember The Late Chadwick Boseman On His 44th Birthday: ‘You’re Deeply Loved’

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Just 3 months after Chadwick Boseman tragically lost his life to cancer, his Marvel co-stars, friends and fans paid tribute on what would have been his 44th birthday.

Chadwick Boseman will forever be missed. The Black Panther star sadly died on Aug. 28 after a years-long battle with colon cancer which was kept private from the public eye. Many of his co-stars and friends paid tribute on what would have been his 44th birthday, sharing sweet photos and memories of their time with Chadwick — including his Marvel co-stars Lupita Nyong’o, 37, and Mark Ruffalo, 53.

Lupita Nyong’o remembers her friend and ‘Black Panther’ co-star Chadwick Boseman. (Instagram/Lupita Nyong’o)

Lupita shared an old photo of the two sharing a candid moment at a red carpet event. “Deeply loved, sorely missed. #ChadwickBoseman,” she captioned the image, posted to her Instagram account. In Black Panther, Lupita’s Nakia shared an on-screen romance with Chadwick’s King T’Challa/Black Panther. Mark Ruffalo, who shared the screen with Chadwick in other Marvel films, also took to social media to pay tribute.

Mark Ruffalo’s caption on a video from one of Chadwick’s previous birthdays. (Instagram/Mark Ruffalo)

“Thinking of your passion, love, and your light today, @ChadwickBoseman. Happy Birthday. Wishing we could time travel back to this moment,” The Avengers star captioned an old video from set. In the clip, Chadwick could be seen dressed in-costume as King T’Challa as cast and crew sang him happy birthday and cheered. Chadwick’s bright, warm smile lit up in the short video, which was so sweet to see.

Josh Gad posted a photo of himself and Chadwick at the ‘Black Panther’ premiere. (Instagram/Josh Gad)

Frozen‘s Josh Gad shared a photo of the two from the 2018 premiere of Black Panther. “Happy birthday my friend,” the actor began his caption. “I know the angels are celebrating on high with you today. Miss you every day ⁦‪@chadwickboseman‬⁩,” he added. The pair became close friends after working on film Marshall, where the Anderson, South Carolina native played the first African-American Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall. The movie was one of seven Chadwick filmed during his four-year cancer battle.

Long live the King. #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/uW1KisOkTq

— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) November 29, 2020

Marvel also paid tribute with a beautifully produced opening montage of the film, which is the first-ever featuring a Black superhero lead. “Long live the King. #WakandaForever,” the tweeted caption read, including illustrations and footage of Chadwick in character as the Black Panther. Typically, the Marvel Studios opening features a montage of Stan Lee‘s characters, but this one was a pure tribute to Chadwick and his groundbreaking role.

Viola Davis remembers Chadwick Boseman. (Instagram/Viola Davis)

Viola Davis, who worked with Chadwick on Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, shared a loving post about the bright star. “Happy birthday in Heaven, Chadwick! You are still so alive to me!! I love you,” the Oscar winner posted, including an angelic meme of the actor. Singer Common tweeted several photos of the actor, adding “Chadwick Boseman would have turned 44 years old today. Happy Birthday King. God Bless You. Thank you for using your gift to bring light to this world. RIP.”

Chadwick Boseman: See All 7 Movies He Bravely Made During His 4-Year Cancer Battle

Chadwick Boseman: See All 7 Movies He Bravely Made During His 4-Year Cancer Battle



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Over the four years Chadwick Boseman battled colon cancer, he completed a number of iconic films — including ‘Black Panther’ & two ‘Avengers’ sequels.

Chadwick Boseman tragically passed away on Friday, Aug. 28 after a battle with colon cancer. The South Carolina native was originally diagnosed with stage three of the disease back in 2016, but persevered through surgeries and chemotherapy treatments to work on seven films. “A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy,” a statement posted to his Instagram read.  “It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther,” his team also wrote. Here’s a look at the incredible movies he appeared in while battling cancer.

Black Panther (2018)

Chadwick will forever be remembered for his trailblazing role as King T’Challa — a.k.a. the Black Panther — and the first-ever Black superhero. Set in the fictional African country of Wakanda, he leads his people in a fight to protect their homeland. “You don’t wanna do films with black casts and directors just for the sake of doing it. Critical acclaim and commercial success is the goal… Everybody’s minds are opening up, people are more conscious than they used to be,” he said of the movie to The Guardian back in 2018.

Marshall (2017)

Following 2013’s 42 where Chadwick played baseball legend Jackie Robinson, he once again delivered in the role of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. The film follows Thurgood — who passed away in 1993 — as a young lawyer one of the biggest cases of his career. Chadwick starred alongside Sterling K. Brown, Kate Hudson and Josh Gad in the movie in 2017.

Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

Chadwick reprised his role as the Black Panther in the first installment of the Avengers finale. Both Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther were shot simultaneously, and released only two months apart. Despite starring in the film, Chadwick had to wait just like the fans to see the completed project. “Finally got to see #InfinityWar! Want to talk about it, but can’t until after you all see it this weekend…,” he posted on his Instagram account in 2018.

Avengers: Endgame (2019)

King T’Challa/The Black Panther once again joined the Avengers to fight against villain Thanos — played by Josh Brolin — and save the world in Avengers: Endgame. Earning a worldwide total of $2.8 billion, the film became the highest grossing movie of all-time. “Couldn’t share much about this one for a long time, glad to give you some BTS shots now. #AvengersEndgame,” he teased on Instagram in 2019 prior to the at-home digital release.

Da 5 Bloods (2020)

Da 5 Bloods follows four Black war veterans — played by Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Norm Lewis and Isiah Whitlock Jr. — as they search for their fallen Squad Leader, played by Chadwick. Directed by Oscar winner Spike Lee, the Netflix film was released in June amidst the Black Lives Matter movement. “I cannot take any credit for this. The film was shot when it was shot; it was ready to come out when it was ready to come out. And then the world changed for everybody,” Spike said to Variety of the timing. “When something is repeated all the time it becomes a cliché … but that doesn’t mean it’s not the truth. And the truth I’m talking about is timing is everything. This film’s coming out at the right time for the world we live in.”

21 Bridges (2019)

Chadwick played NYPD detective Andre Davis as he chases two cop killers in this action-thriller, eventually stumbling up and uncovering a conspiracy. “The only way out is through him. Here’s an exclusive first look at the new poster for @21BridgesMovie – coming soon to theaters. #21Bridges,” Chadwick teased on Instagram in 2019, ahead of the movie’s release. The movie also stars Sienna Miller, Keith David, and J. K. Simmons.

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (TBC)

Chadwick’s final film is set to be released on Netlix later this year. Set in 1927 Chicago, Chadwick plays the role of trumpet player Levee against Viola Davis‘ Ma Rainey. The film is based on the 1982 play by August Wilson, inspired by the late “Mother of Blues” Ma Rainey herself. Co-star Viola tweeted after his death, “Chadwick…no words to express my devastation of losing you. Your talent, your spirit, your heart, your authenticity…It was an honor working beside you, getting to know you….Rest well prince…May flights of angels sing thee to thy heavenly rest. I love you!”

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Zach Braff & More Stars Mourn Nick Cordero’s Death After COVID-19 Battle

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Zach Braff & More Stars Mourn Nick Cordero’s Death After COVID-19 Battle







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Tributes poured in from stars like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jesse Tyler Ferguson & more for Tony Award nominee Nick Cordero, who died at just 41-years-old after 90 days in hospital.

Nick Cordero has died at just 41 years old, following a lengthy battle with complications from the deadly COVID-19 virus. The news was sadly confirmed by his wife Amanda Kloots, 38, via Instagram on July 5, and tributes quickly began pouring in for the Tony Award nominee. Nick’s best friend and former Bullets Over Broadway co-star, Zach Braff, 45, was heartbroken by his death. “Nick Cordero passed at 11:40am today with his mother and wife by his side. I can honesty tell you I have never met a kinder human being,” the Scrubs actor posted, including a photo of Amanda and Nick. “Don’t believe that Covid only claims the elderly and infirm. I am so grateful for the time we had. ‘We’ll catch up some other time’,” he added.

Nick’s close friend Zach Braff paid tribute on Twitter. (Zach Braff/Twitter)

Broadway legend Lin-Manuel Miranda, 40, wrote, “Devastating. What a loss, what a light. Whole heart with Amanda and his family tonight,” including a re-tweet of the terrible news. Viola Davis, 54, posted an emotional tribute to both wife Amanda and Nick’s only child, 1-year-old son Elvis. “RIP Nick Cordero! My condolences to you Amanda who fought and loved so hard….so sorry for his little one,” the Tony Award winner said. “My heart is with you. May flights of angels…..,” the Help actress added, including heart and prayer emojis.

Devastating. What a loss, what a light. Whole heart with Amanda and his family tonight. https://t.co/T3xfcAtw0E

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) July 6, 2020

Modern Family‘s Jesse Tyler Ferguson, 44, mourned the actor as he urged his followers to wear masks. “Incredibly sad news. Can we please do what we need to do as a country to fight this virus together? It doesn’t care how healthy you are. It doesn’t care if you want to go to Fire Island. It doesn’t care if you are tired of wearing a mask. Reign. It. In,” he posted.

RIP Nick Cordero! My condolences to you Amanda who fought and loved so hard….so sorry for his little one. My heart is with you. May flights of angels…..❤❤❤🙏🏿🙏🏿 https://t.co/nRE3AmS0A2

— Viola Davis (@violadavis) July 6, 2020

Jesse Tyler Ferguson mourns Nick Cordero. (Twitter/Jesse Tyler Ferguson)

Sarah Michelle Gellar, 43, penned a gut wrenching post about the Canadian-born star. “I’m not even sure what to say right now. Today @nickcordero1 lost his battle with covid. For everyone out there thinking this disease is harmless, it’s not. Nick leaves behind a beautiful wife @amandakloots and the most precious son, who just celebrated his first birthday without his father,” the Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum shared, captioning a sweet family photo of Nick, Amanda and baby Elvis.

Sarah Michelle Gellar writes an emotional tribute for Nick Kloots, his wife Amanda, and their son Elvis following Nick’s death on July 5. (Instagram/Sarah Michelle Gellar)

Sarah, who is a mother of two herself, added a strong message of support for Nick’s widow. “Amanda, because of this horrible disease we can’t even hug you. But it’s important that you know, there is an army of people here, ready to support you in ANY and EVERY way possible,” she went on. “I wish you understood the inspiration that you have been to so many, and I hope that brings you even the smallest bit of comfort through all this. But none of this is fair. ‘Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal’ #ripnickcordero,” the Ringer actress concluded.

Hilary Duff, 32, revealed she had been “praying” for Nick and his family throughout the ordeal. “We were really praying daily for you guys. It was a constant conversation in our house..Seriously, if not every day, every other day we would talk about Nick and his progress and you and your baby and pray he would kick this things a–,” the Lizzie McGuire alum wrote. “The positivity you have demonstrated has been fierce and fearless and seemed super human when I’m sure the struggle felt lonely and terrifying at times…I know you will keep smiling and carry your love for Nick and who he was throughout you and Elvis’ lifetime. I’m sorry for the sorrow…But just know that so many people personally or strangers now are sending you mountains of love.”

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Others also took to social media to mourn the Blue Bloods star, including Priscilla Presley, 75 and music legend Diane Warren, 63. “I’m so shocked to see the news today that Nick has passed. My heart and soul goes out to Nick Cordero’s beautiful wife and family. Rest In Peace, Nick,” Elvis Presley‘s former wife tweeted, while Diane shared, “Rest in Power Nick Cordero. Such sad news. U fought so hard and are so loved. Prayers to your family and friends.”

Holly Robinson Peete, 55, praised Amanda’s “positivity” through the gut-wrenching 13 week battle.  “Amanda Kloots’ husband, Nick Cordero,41 passed away this from COVID-19 complications. I’ve been following this story since the beginning (13 weeks),” she began. “Watching Amanda rally so hard with positivity, music and love always with a smile on her face. This is just crushing,” the actress added.

my 💔 is broken over the loss of my friend Nick Cordero. As soon as I met him I knew God placed him in my life for a reason: He showed me such love, leadership through kindness, strength during difficult times, a true appreciation of life no matter what… https://t.co/0JzrKsKto1 pic.twitter.com/dLYxdmp4vz

— Frankie James Grande (@FrankieJGrande) July 6, 2020

Friend Frankie Grande, 37, shared a sweet photo of the two to Twitter after the news broke. “my [heart] is broken over the loss of my friend Nick Cordero. As soon as I met him I knew God placed him in my life for a reason: He showed me such love, leadership through kindness, strength during difficult times, a true appreciation of life no matter what…,” the older brother of Ariana Grande penned.

Common – Black America Again (feat. Stevie Wonder)

[Intro]
*Alton Sterling Incident*

[Verse: Common]
Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Corey Bookers
The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods, I don’t believe the news
Or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again
[Sample: James Brown]
You know, you know, you know. One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to let a person feel like somebody and a man can’t get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from

[Outro: Stevie Wonder]
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story

Common – Black America Again (feat. Stevie Wonder) (Black America Again Album)

Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Corey Bookers
The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods, I don’t believe the news
Or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again
[Sample: James Brown]
You know, you know, you know. One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to let a person feel like somebody and a man can’t get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story

Common – Black America Again (feat. Stevie Wonder) (Short Film)

[Verse 1: Common]
Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the land from Chief Black Smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And raffle black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that Black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor?
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The roles of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Cory Bookers
The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods
I don’t believe the news or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again

[Sample: James Brown]
You know… One way of solving a lot of problems that we’ve got is lettin’ a person feel that they’re important and a man can’t get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from

Common – Black America Again (feat. Stevie Wonder) (Black America Again Album) letras

Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Corey Bookers
The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods, I don’t believe the news
Or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again
[Sample: James Brown]
You know, you know, you know. One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to let a person feel like somebody and a man can’t get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story
We are rewriting the black American story

Common – Black America Again lyrics

[Verse 1: Common]
Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the land from Chief Black Smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And raffle black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that Black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor?
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The roles of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Cory Bookers
The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods
I don’t believe the news or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again

[Sample: James Brown]
You know… One way of solving a lot of problems that we’ve got is lettin’ a person feel that they’re important and a man can’t get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from

Common & BJ The Chicago Kid – Black America Again (On Jimmy Fallon) (Live) letras

Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Corey Bookers
This all of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods, I don’t believe the news
Or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again
You know, you know, you know
One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to let a person feel
Like a somebody and a man can’t get himself together until
He knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is
And where he come from, and where he come from
We are rewriting the black American story

Common – Black America Again (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) (On Jimmy Fallon) (Live) letras

Here we go, here, here we go again
Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
Black children, they childhood stole from them
Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
Who stole the soul from black folk?
Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
And made the whip crackle on our back slow
And made us go through the back door
And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
Now we slave to the blocks, on ’em we spray shots
Leaving our own to lay in a box
Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
I wish the hating will stop (war)
And the battle with us
I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
These are the things we gotta discuss
The new plantation, mass incarceration
Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
It took Viola Davis to say this
The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Corey Bookers
This all of the Earth to get us off of sugar
And greasy foods, I don’t believe the news
Or radio, stereotypes we refuse
Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
We write our own story, black America again
You know, you know, you know
One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to let a person feel
Like a somebody and a man can’t get himself together until
He knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is
And where he come from, and where he come from
We are rewriting the black American story