Mia Neal, Jamika Wilson first Black women nominated for makeup, hair Oscars You can raise the bar now. You can be recognized in this way as well, said Neal
Mia Neal and
Jamika Wilson are the first Black women to ever be nominated in the hair and makeup category at the Oscars. The ladies snagged the nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for their participation in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom on Monday. The nominees spoke with Variety about their history-making accomplishment.
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“I feel like I have to pinch myself. I’m just completely honored to be nominated for this award because I’m doing something that I love. I never imagined myself being here. I just can’t explain the feeling. I’m doing something that I love and now I’m nominated for an Academy Award,” said Wilson.
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Reel Dad: Remastered film F.T.A takes viewers back to Vietnam War era Jane Fonda
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There’s a moment in the recently remastered documentary “F.T.A.” when a young Jane Fonda grabs a hat and cane and, with a partner, delights a standing-room-only crowd with an entertaining song and dance about America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. As someone who has cherished Fonda for decades, I thought I had seen her do just about everything on stage or screen. But I never expected the two time Oscar winner to emerge as a musical performer. Even for just a moment.
SAG Awards: Stream free movies, shows featuring nominees on Tubi
By Catherine Park
Viewers can watch anything from retro TV shows to Hollywood blockbusters, all completely free.
The 27th annual SAG Awards are in April, giving viewers plenty of time to brush up on their Hollywood knowledge with thousands of movies and shows featuring some of this year’s nominees.
The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, also known as SAG-AFTRA, represents more than 160,000 actors, announcers, broadcaster journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other professionals, according to the guild’s website.