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Stream these notable TV, film performanc­es by Cicely Tyson

- By Christie D’Zurilla

The late Cicely Tyson’s body of work, which spanned from 1951 to 2020, is a rich mix of roles in film, television and theater, with an emphasis on portrayals that uplifted the Black community — as well as a fair share of skimpy parts that wasted her ample talent.

“I’m a woman, and I’m Black,” she once told the Bergen Record. “I wait for roles — first, to be written for a woman and then, to be written for a Black woman. And then I have the audacity to be selective about the kind of roles I play. ... Aren’t you amazed I’m still here?”

Following Tyson’s recent death at age 96, here’s a non-comprehens­ive look at where you can stream some of her notable TV and movie performanc­es. And if you don’t subscribe to these streaming services, a few titles that can be seen at no charge are included — and there are always digital rentals.

On Netflix: Netflix has an array of Tyson’s work, including “The Help,” “House of Cards” and “How to Get Away With Murder.” The actor appeared in three “HOC” episodes and 10 “HTGAWM” installmen­ts. In “The Help,” Tyson played Constantin­e

Jefferson, the beloved but ultimately fired housekeepe­r and nanny to Emma Stone’s Skeeter Phelan. There’s also the 2020 Netflix original Tyler Perry’s “A Fall From Grace,” which features the actor’s final movie role.

On Amazon Prime Video: Stream “A Woman Called Moses” to see Tyson as Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery and became an organizer of the Undergroun­d Railroad, helping other enslaved people make the journey to freedom in America’s North. The 1978 miniseries is in two parts.

On HBO Max: Tyson won two of her three Emmys for “The Autobiogra­phy of Miss Jane Pittman” (the second was a special actress of the year honor for “Pittman,” in addition to her win for lead actress in a drama; the third came for “The Oldest Living Confederat­e Widow Tells All,” which is a rental). She also portrayed Binta, Kunta Kinte’s mother, in the first episode of “Roots,” based on Alex Haley’s Pulitzer-winning novel about his family. The 1974 TV movie and 1977 miniseries are both on HBO Max.

On Hulu: Enjoy the Tyler Perry vibe with “Madea’s Family Reunion,” with Tyson as Aunt Myrtle, Madea’s daughter-in-law, a role she originated in the rental-only “Diary of a Mad Black Woman.”

On Disney+: “Because of WinnDixie” is about a huge stray dog that befriends a new kid in town. Opal, the kid, is played by AnnaSophia Robb, while Tyson plays Gloria, a blind woman many believe to be a witch.

On BET+: “The Rosa Parks Story,” a 2002 TV movie about the woman who sparked the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott in the 1950s, stars Angela Bassett as Parks. Tyson plays Leona McCauley, Parks’ mother. BET+ offers a free trial period.

On Lifetime Movie Club: A 2014 TV movie adaptation of “The Trip to Bountiful” features Tyson as Mrs. Carrie Watts, an elderly woman who leaves home — where her son and his wife have forbidden her to travel alone — and boards a bus to visit her hometown, Bountiful. Lifetime Movie Club offers a free trial period.

In the public domain: “Carib Gold” is viewable via Southern Methodist University’s G. William Jones Film and Video Collection. This 1956 B-movie, Tyson’s first known film role, follows a shrimp-boat crew that hunts for sunken treasure.

 ?? CHARLES BERGMANN/NETFLIX ?? Cicely Tyson, left, in her final movie role, and Bresha Webb appear in“A Fall From Grace.”
CHARLES BERGMANN/NETFLIX Cicely Tyson, left, in her final movie role, and Bresha Webb appear in“A Fall From Grace.”

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