That is right, darlings, it was almost too much to bear.
Cicely Tyson was not just an actress, but a symbol. The work that she chose always had integrity--like "Sounder," "The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman," and "The Help," among others--and so did she.
How gifted was she? She did not need a script. She acted as much with her face as with words.
On January 29, Miss Tyson took her final bow on Earth, at 96, after netting an Emmy and TONY Awward, as well as garnering an Oscar nomination, for "Sounder." I loved Liza in "Cabaret," but, to this day, I thought Tyson should have won.
An arts advocate, humanitarian, and trailblazer for other actresses of color, Cicely Tyson was gracious and self-effacing. Her work and humanity will live on.
Let us all bid her a fond farewell.
But never to be forgotten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4 comments:
Bob Avian, Hank Aaron, Tommy Lasorda, Larry King,
And we’re only one month in
Victoira,
This usually happens in
December, notJanuary. How sad!
Hal Holbrook,
Victoria,
David told me this morning. How
sad. There will soon be a post on him.
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