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The Winners of the 2014 NAACP Image Awards

The Winners of the 2014 NAACP Image AwardsThe Winners of the 45th annual NAACP Image Awards were presented on Saturday night in Los Angeles, CA.

Congratulations to Tamela Mann who won for best Gospel album.

Additional winners are listed below.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Hart

FILM
– Motion picture: “12 Years A Slave.”
– Actor in a motion picture: Forest Whitaker, “Lee Daniels’ The Butler.”
– Actress in a motion picture: Angela Bassett, “Black Nativity.”
– Supporting actor in a motion picture: David Oyelowo, “Lee Daniels’ The Butler.”
– Supporting actress in a motion picture: Lupita Nyong’o, “12 Years A Slave”
– Directing in a motion picture: Steve McQueen, “12 Years A Slave.”
– Writing in a motion picture: John Ridley, “12 Years A Slave.”
– Independent motion picture: “Fruitvale Station.”
– International motion picture: “War Witch.”
– Documentary: “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners.”

TELEVISION:
– Drama series: “Scandal.”
– Actor in a drama series: LL Cool J, “NCIS: Los Angeles.”
– Actress in a drama series: Kerry Washington, “Scandal.”
– Supporting actor in a drama series: Joe Morton, “Scandal.”
– Supporting actress in a drama series: Taraji P. Henson, “Person of Interest.”
– Directing in a drama series: Regina King, “Southland.”
– Writing in a drama series: Janine Sherman Barrois, “Criminal Minds.”
– Comedy series: “Real Husbands of Hollywood.”
– Actor in a comedy series: Kevin Hart, “Real Husbands of Hollywood.”
– Actress in a comedy series: Wendy Raquel Robinson, “The Game.”
– Supporting actor in a comedy series: Morris Chestnut, “Nurse Jackie.”
– Supporting actress in a comedy series: Brandy Norwood, “The Game.”
– Directing in a comedy series: Millicent Shelton, “The Hustle.”
– Writing in a comedy series: Vincent Brown, “A.N.T. Farm.”
– Television movie, miniseries or drama special: “Being Mary Jane.”
– Actor in a television movie, miniseries or drama special: Idris Elba, “Luther.”
– Actress in a television movie, miniseries or drama special: Gabrielle Union, “Being Mary Jane.”
– Actor in a daytime drama series: Kristoff St. John, “The Young and the Restless.”
– Actress in a daytime drama series: Tatyana Ali, “The Young and the Restless.”
– Talk series: “Steve Harvey.”
– Reality series: “Iyanla: Fix My Life.”
– Variety series or special: “Black Girls Rock!”
– Documentary: “Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic.”
– Children’s program: “Wynton Marsalis: A Young Arts MasterClass.”
– Performance by a youth in a children’s program: China Anne McClain, “A.N.T. Farm.”
– News series or special: “The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.”

MUSIC
– Male artist: John Legend.
– Female artist: Beyoncé.
– New artist: K. Michelle.
– Duo, group or collaboration: Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell, “Blurred Lines.”
– Song: John Legend, “All Of Me.”
– Album: Charlie Wilson, “Love, Charlie.”
– Jazz album: SFJAZZ Collective, “The Songs of Stevie Wonder.”
– World Music Album: Natalie Cole, “Natalie Cole en Espanol.”
– Gospel album: Tamela Mann, “Best Days Deluxe Edition.”
– Music video: Janelle Monáe featuring Erykah Badu, “Q.U.E.E.N.”

LITERATURE
– Fiction: Pamela Samuels Young, “Anybody’s Daughter.”
– Non-fiction: Deborah Willis and Barbara Krauthemer, “Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery.”
– Debut author: Sheri Booker, “Nine Years Under.”
– Biography: Jeanne Theoharis, “The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks.
– Instructional: Robin Quivers, “The Vegucation of Robin: How Real Food Saved My Life.”
– Poetry: Frank X Walker, “Turn Me Loose: The Unghosting of Medgar Evers.”
– Children’s: Kadir Nelson, “Nelson Mandela.”
– Youth: Tanya Lee Stone, “Courage Has No Color, The True Story of the Triple Nickles: America’s First Black Paratroopers.”


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