NAACP Image Award

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The NAACP Image Award is a prize given annually by the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for outstanding achievements in the fields of film , television , music and literature by African Americans .

Similar to the Oscars or the Grammys , the winners are chosen, in this case by members of the NAACP. The Image Award is currently presented in 35 categories. There are also honorary awards such as the President's Award , the Chairman's Award , Entertainer of the Year and the Image Award Hall of Fame .

The prize was first awarded in 1969; the award ceremony has been televised since 1974. Today this happens through the transmitter FOX . The ceremony usually takes place in February or early March at various locations in or near Los Angeles .

Past ceremonies

year Day host Venue
1967 13 August Beverly Hilton Hotel , Beverly Hills
1970
1972 November
1974 January 19th Hollywood Palladium
1982 December 5th Robert Guillaume Hollywood Palladium
1993 Martin Lawrence
1987 Debbie Allen / Denzel Washington
1996 Whitney Houston / Denzel Washington
1997 February 8 Arsenio Hall / Patti LaBelle Pasadena Civic Auditorium
1998 14th of February Vanessa L. Williams / Gregory Hines
1999 14th of February Mariah Carey / Blair Underwood Pasadena Civic Auditorium
2000 February 12th Diana Ross Pasadena Civic Auditorium
2001 February 23 Chris Tucker Universal amphitheater
2002 3 March Chris Tucker Universal amphitheater
2003 8th of March Cedric the Entertainer Universal amphitheater
2004 6th March Tracee Ellis Ross / Golden Brooks / Persia White / Jill Marie Jones Universal amphitheater
2005 25th March Chris Tucker Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
2006 February 25 Cuba Gooding, Jr. Shrine auditorium
2007 2nd March LL Cool J Shrine auditorium
2008 14th of February DL Hughley Shrine auditorium
2009 February 12th Halle Berry / Tyler Perry Shrine auditorium
2010 February 26th Anika Noni Rose / Hill Harper Shrine auditorium
2011 4th of March Holly Robinson Peete / Wayne Brady Shrine auditorium
2012 February 17th Sanaa Lathan / Anthony Mackie Shrine auditorium
2013 February 1st Broderick Steven Harvey Shrine auditorium
2014 February 22 Anthony Anderson Pasadena Civic Auditorium
2015 February 6th Anthony Anderson Pasadena Civic Auditorium

Categories

Movie

category Original designation
Best movie Outstanding motion picture
Best Actor Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Best main actress Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
Best supporting actor Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
The best supporting actress Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

watch TV

category Original designation
Best series - drama Outstanding Drama Series
Best Actor in a Series - Drama Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Best Actress in a Series - Drama Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Best Supporting Actor in a Series - Drama Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Best Supporting Actress in a Series - Drama Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Best series - comedy Outstanding Comedy Series
Best Actor in a Series - Comedy Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Best Actress in a Series - Comedy Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
Best Supporting Actor in a Series - Comedy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Best Supporting Actress in a Series - Comedy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Best Actor - Soap Opera Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Best Actress - Soap Opera Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Best TV movie or mini-series Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Best Actor - TV Movie / Miniseries Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Best Actress - TV Movie / Miniseries Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Best children's program Outstanding Children's Program
Best talk show, news or information show Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series or Special
Best variety show Outstanding Variety - Series or Special

music

category Original designation
Best newcomer Outstanding New Artist
Best artist Outstanding Male Artist
Best artist Outstanding Female Artist
Best duo or best group Outstanding Duo or Group
Best jazz artist Outstanding Jazz Artist
Best gospel artist Outstanding Gospel Artist
Best music video Outstanding Music Video
Best album Outstanding album
best song Outstanding song

literature

  • Best literary work, narrative literature
  • Best literary work, non-fiction
  • Best literary work, for children

Prizes of honor

  • President's Award
  • Chairman's Award
  • Hall of Fame Award
  • Entertainer of the Year Award

controversy

The Image Award has been the subject of various controversies, in that, in the opinion of critics, some nominees did not deserve this recognition by the NAACP. In 1994, for example, Tupac Shakur was nominated for best actor in the film Poetic Justice , even though he was charged with sexually abusing a woman in December 1993. In 2004, R. Kelly was nominated for his album Chocolate Factory , despite being charged with child pornography at the time. Kelly was later acquitted on all charges. The main piece of evidence was a videotape that was supposed to show him and the youngsters. Kelly and the alleged victim successfully denied being the people depicted in the process.

In 2003, the film Barbershop received five nominations, including Cedric the Entertainer for Best Supporting Actor. The film has been criticized for making unflattering comments about the character Cedric the Entertainer in it about Rosa Parks , Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson . The situation was similar with the rap group OutKast , which received six nominations in 2004 despite the fact that they had recorded a song called Rosa Parks and had been sued by Parks for the unauthorized use of their name.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Jackson makes surprise appearance at NAACP Image Awards ( Memento from July 8, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) . In: Jet, January 24, 1994
  2. Can Democrats Challenge Kerry ?; NAACP Controversy; California Death Penalty Debate
  3. ^ Spiegel Online: Court speaks R. Kelly seen freely on December 31, 2010