Chadwick Boseman To Receive Critics Choice Association’s Performance If The Year

by Duke Magazine

The Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced on January 15 that the virtual appearance of additional recipients and presenters during its third annual Celebration of Black Cinema will have updated roster that includes the late Chadwick Boseman.

The “Black Panther” star posthumously won the Performance of the Year Award for his groundbreaking role as Levee in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”

The talented actor’s character was an ambitious musician who grappled with earning the accolades he deserved as the recording industry worked against him. 

A special donation in Boseman’s name will be given to students via a scholarship to provide funding for those who participate in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science’s Gold Program. According to its website, the program is a diversity and inclusion initiative “designed to enhance internship experiences under the Academy brand.”

 The initiative would address issues of accessibility while developing opportunities for underrepresented talent and communities. 

 Boseman is best known for his role as the fictional Wakanda’s beloved King T’Challa in the 2018 Marvel hit “Black Panther.”

He also also had a slew of other successful films including, “42,” “Get On Up,” “Marshall,” and “Da 5 Bloods.”

The actor was also an esteemed Howard Alumni and a graduate of the British American Dramatic Academy at Oxford, according to IDMB. Boseman tragically succumbed to stage three colon cancer in August 2020 at age 42. 

 He will be honored during the virtual invitation-only gala on February 2.

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