The winners of the 45th annual NAACP Image Awards Saturday night in Los Angeles:
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 YoungArts 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.”
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Hart
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