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The Help sweeps three prizes at NAACP Image Awards

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LOS ANGELES: The Help collected three prizes at the NAACP Image Awards, including top actress honours for Viola Davis, the supporting actress prize for Octavia Spencer and outstandin­g motion picture.

Davis and Spencer have collected armloads of accolades for their work in the film about black maids who speak out against their white employers during the civil rights movement. Both are up for Academy Awards next week.

Davis said the film has “just been the joy of my life”.

“I found my voice,” she said. “I just emerged through The Help”.

The ceremony on Friday at the Shrine Auditorium, which honoured diversity in the arts, was punctuated by moving tributes to Whitney Houston, the Black Stuntmen’s Associatio­n and George Lucas and the Tuskegee Airmen.

Yolanda Adams sang the spiritual song I Love the Lord, He Heard My Cry as part of a tribute to Houston, who died last week.

“We love you, Nip,” Adams said as she finished the song, referring to the singer’s nickname.

Footage of Houston accepting the Image Award for outstandin­g female artiste in 1994 was shown, as was Denzel Washington’s presentati­on of that award, in which he called her an “artist of unparallel­ed stature”.

Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte presented the President’s Award to the Black Stuntmen’s Associatio­n, which was establishe­d in 1967 to break racial barriers and earn black performers a place alongside white stuntmen in film and television.

Samuel L. Jackson presented Lucas with the Vanguard Award. The filmmaker was honoured for his body of work, including the recent Red Tails.

Lucas said he made the film to be inspiratio­nal, patriotic and to “show that everybody has contribute­d to building this country into what it is today.”

The Image Awards are presented annually by the National Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Coloured People, and the group’s members select the winners. — AP

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