Viola Davis might be setting a tone for A-listers — because, despite recently receiving an independent film waiver, she’s stopping down on her new movie … all to support the strike. The actress told Deadline Saturday that she was bowing out of her Amazon flick, “G20,” for now — saying … “I love this movie,
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Viola Davis just joined an exclusive club in the world of entertainment … becoming the 18th EGOT winner in history, this after snagging a Grammy and giving a helluva reaction. The actress was up for Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording for the narration on her memoir, “Finding Me,” which was just selected as
Viola Davis chats with ET’s Denny Directo at the 34th annual Palm Springs International Film Awards Gala hosted by ET’s Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner. The actress being awarded with The Chairman Award for her performance in ‘The Woman King’ opens up about filming in South Africa and having control of her ‘voice.’
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Viola Davis says that even at her status in Hollywood, racism persists on a regular basis for her … especially from one man who apparently referred to her as his hired help. The actress — who’s already won an Oscar, among other accolades — did an interview with Variety at the Cannes Film Festival about