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CICELY FINALLY GETS AN OSCAR

The 93-year-old accepted her honorary Oscar at the annual Governors Awards in Hollywood

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Cicely Tyson received her first and only Oscar nomination in 1972. It was for best actress for her work in Sounder, which she thinks of as her first major role. She wasn’t called to the stage that year — Liza Minnelli was for Cabaret — but now 45 years later, Tyson is finally getting her Oscar.

“It is an emotionall­y wrenching matter to me,” Tyson said.

Tyson, 93, is no stranger to awards and honours. She’s won three Emmys (two in the same ■ ‘The Autobiogra­phy of Miss Jane Pittman’ year for The Autobiogra­phy of Miss Jane Pittman, and one for The Oldest Living Confederat­e Widow Tells All), a Tony award (for The Trip to Bountiful), been a Kennedy Center honouree and, in 2016 was given a Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama. Now she can add one more award to that list after she accepted her honorary Oscar on November 18 at the 10th annual Governors Awards in Hollywood.

“I come from lowly status. I grew up in an area that was ■ ‘Sounder’ (1972). Screenwrit­er

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called the slums at the time,” Tyson said. “I still cannot imagine that I have met with presidents, kings, queens. How did I get here? I marvel at it.”

When film academy President John Bailey called her to inform her that the Board of Governors voted unanimousl­y to give her the award, she “went to water.”

“It is the last thing in the world that I ever expected,” Tyson said, thinking, “I hadn’t done a major movie since The Help.”

Tyson has worked since the 2011 film, with roles in Last Flag Flying and the television show ■ ‘How to Get Away With Murder.’ ■ ‘The Help’ (2011). How to Get Away With Murder, but The Help was the last film that had anyone mentioning her name alongside Oscar. Oprah even called her and predicted she’d get a nomination, to which she responded: “My role was two seconds!”

“I am extremely grateful to the Board that they even know my name,” Tyson added with a hearty laugh.

She was honoured on Sunday along with publicist Marvin Levy and composer Lalo Schifrin.

Born in Harlem, Tyson started out as a model and theatre actress, eventually landing a role in the film The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter in 1968. Her pursuit of acting caused a rift with her mother, who disapprove­d, but Tyson said she was her “motivating force.”

“I was determined to prove her wrong,” Tyson said.

Plus, she learnt quickly that she had a larger purpose than just acting. On the press tour for Sounder, which took her to parts of the United States that she hadn’t yet been to, she remembers a man in a press conference telling her that watching the film made him realise that he was prejudiced.

“He said, ‘You know, I could not accept the fact that your older son was referring to his father as daddy. That’s what my son calls me,’” Tyson said. “And I thought to myself, ‘My God. My God.’ It was those kinds of experience­s as I went across the country promoting Sounder that made me realise that I, Cicely Tyson, could not afford the luxury of being an actress. There were some issues that I definitely had to address and I chose my profession as my platform.”

It led to a lifetime of activism and humanitari­anism off screen. Tyson even has a performing arts school named after her in New Jersey and frequently goes on tour to speak to children. On screen Tyson has portrayed women like Coretta Scott King and Harriet Ross Tubman. She decided early that she would only take jobs that “speak to something,” which is also why she ends up saying “no” a lot.

“My honorary Oscar proves to me that I was on the right track and I stayed on it,” Tyson said.

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