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Thu Jan 28, 2021, 08:26 PM Jan 2021

Cicely Tyson, actress who gave electrifying portrayals of resilient Black women, dies at 96

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Source: Washington Post

Cicely Tyson, an actress whose electrifying portrayals of resilient Black women — foremost in the 1974 TV movie “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” but also as Coretta Scott King and Harriet Tubman — brought some of the first ennobling portrayals of African Americans to a vast television audience, died Jan. 28. She was 96.

Ms. Tyson had shrouded her age until recently. For much of her career, she convincingly presented herself as 15 years younger than she was, and she continued to appear on-screen and in Broadway roles past what was her 90th birthday. Her family announced the death in a statement shared with the Associated Press by her manager Larry Thompson. Additional details were not immediately available.

Regal in bearing, with willowy beauty and delicately chiseled features, Ms. Tyson was known for embodying women of great poise striving under great pressure. Her life had been strewn with obstacles and marked by periods of tumult: a childhood of desperate poverty, a deeply religious mother who considered her daughter’s career choice “sinful,” and a tempestuous, much-examined celebrity marriage to jazz trumpeter Miles Davis in the 1980s. Also looming over her career were the persistent limitations in an entertainment industry that cast Black women in demeaning roles as prostitutes, drug addicts, and housemaids.

Ms. Tyson said she refused many such roles offered to her, vowing to accept only parts of “strength, pride and dignity.” Because of her uncompromising selectivity, she was out of work for months and sometimes years at a stretch, even after her breakthrough, Oscar-nominated performance as a sharecropper’s wife in “Sounder” (1972), a drama set in the Depression-era South. “I wait for roles — first, to be written for a woman, then, to be written for a black woman,” she told the Entertainment News Service in 1997. “And then I have the audacity to be selective about the kinds of roles I play. I’ve really got three strikes against me. So, aren’t you amazed I’m still here?”

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/cicely-tyson-dead/2021/01/28/c72969e4-483c-11e5-846d-02792f854297_story.html

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Cicely Tyson, actress who gave electrifying portrayals of resilient Black women, dies at 96 (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jan 2021 OP
Oh my, she was such a beautiful presence frazzled Jan 2021 #1
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frazzled

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1. Oh my, she was such a beautiful presence
Thu Jan 28, 2021, 08:29 PM
Jan 2021

and a brilliant actor. Rest gently in your home going Ms. Tyson.

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