Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sheryl Lee Ralph’s Unexpected nabs Daytime Emmy noms

- — Kevin Jackson

ACTRESS Sheryl Lee Ralph is on cloud nine as her HIV/ AIDS documentar­y Unexpected snagged two nomination­s in the 51st Daytime Emmy Awards.

A documentar­y about women of colour living with HIV/AIDS in the South, it was produced by Ralph and directed by Zeberiah Newman.

Unexpected debuted on World Aids Day, December 1, 2023 via streaming platform

Hulu.

It is nominated in the category Outstandin­g Daytime Special alongside

Culture Quest – Ukraine

(CBS), Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade (ABC), 97th Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng

Day Parade (NBC), and

Recipe for Change: Celebratin­g Black Men (Springhill).

Unexpected Truth, the theme song, is nominated for Outstandin­g Original Song. The other nominees in the category are Shine (General Hospital – ABC) and We’re Home (from Reconnecti­ng Roots – PBS).

In a post on her official

Instagram page, Ralph wrote: “Our documentar­y short

Unexpected has just been nominated for 2 Daytime Emmy Awards! Best Daytime Special and Best Song! God is Good! I am so grateful to my director Zeberiah Newman, and to the amazing women we profiled, Cici Covin and Masonia Taylor, two black women living with HIV in the rural South, who have channelled their struggles into purpose and activism. Thank you to B Slade, who crafted the score Unexpected Truth for the film, we did it!!”

The post continued: “For decades I’ve dedicated my platform to shining a light on HIV awareness. And

Unexpected is an important story about the health disparitie­s, especially those affecting vulnerable communitie­s, that we strive to tell.”

Ralph is no stranger to receiving accolades. Earlier this year, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category Outstandin­g Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Abbott Elementary.

She won the award for the category in 2022.

Unexpected premièred at the 2023 Essence Film Festival, won an Award of Excellence at both The Accolade Global Film Competitio­n and The

IMPACT Docs Awards, and was a Silver Winner at the Telly Awards. It has also screened at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, DC Black Film Festival, Black Women Film Network, Detroit Black Film Festival, The Women’s Film Festival, and Cleveland Film Festival.

The Daytime Emmy

Awards will be handed out on Friday, June 7, at Westin Bonaventur­e in Los Angeles, California. It will air live on

CBS.

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