Angela_Bassett
Angela Evelyn Bassett, an American actress, is known for her performance in films and television in the latter half of the 1980s. Bassett has been awarded a variety of accolades like the Golden Globe Award as well as sixteen NAACP Image Award. Her work has earned her recognition for her film and TV performance since the 1980s. Her accolades are two Golden Globe Awards, sixteen NAACP Image Awards as well as nominations for Academy Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards. Bassett grew up living in Winston-Salem North Carolina, raised by an Aunt and Uncle in New York New York. Bassett was able to move with her younger older sister St. Petersburg Florida at five years old in order to be closer to their mother, who was separated from her father. Bassett was in high school when was able to see James Earl Jones staring John Steinbeck production Of Mice and Men and knew that her dream of being an actor had been realized. Following her graduation of Yale University New Haven Connecticut in 1980, with the Bachelor's degree of African American Studies, she was able to obtain the Master's degree (1983) at the Yale School of Drama. The year 1997 was the time she was married Courtney B. Vance who was an actor in the same group. Qualification: B.A. Master of Arts (Afro-American study) in 1980. The Master of Fine Arts (Drama) from Yale School of Drama School. Angela Bassett has been cast as one of the main roles of Ramonda for the action movie, i.e. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).
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