Angela Bassettadded another accolade to her shelf at the14th Governors Awards, where she received an HonoraryOscarfor her contributions to the film industry.

“It was standing on their strong, spiritually fortified shoulders that I often was sustained, and I thank them for every sacrifice, every doubt, every disappointment, every rejection, every triumph that I know they experienced along the way,” Bassett continued. “Because had it not been for their resilience, continuing to fight through their fears and the uncertainty and their willingness as they fought for every role, I would not have had a representationof what was possible for me.”

“But this honor isn’t just for or about me,” she went on. “What I hope this moment means is that we are taking the necessary steps toward a future in which it is the norm, not the exception, to see and embrace one another’s full humanity, stories and perspectives.”

Bassett added, “This must be our goal, and to always remember that there is room for us all. When we stand together, we win together.”

Angela Bassett receives an Honorary Oscar at the 14th Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 2024.Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Angela Bassett accepts an honorary Oscar onstage during the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' 14th Annual Governors Awards

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During her lengthy speech, Bassett also pointed out how few Black women have won a Best Actress Oscar (onlyHalle Berry), and gave props to fellow Black actresses “who are makers of history in our industry,” includingJennifer Hudson,Regina King,Viola Davis,Mo’Nique,Lupita Nyong’o,Octavia SpencerandAriana DeBose.

“To my fellow Black actresses, fill your hearts with courage and strength, because regardless of what you may think or see or feel, your contributions do matter,” Bassett said. “Take comfort knowing that your performances have given hope, offered a different perspective and, for others, just pure joy in a time of need. Never allow fear, frustration or disappointment to get in the way of blessings that are divinely and deservedly yours. Remember who you are and who our ancestors intended you to be — us to be.”

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“Iproudly share this honorwith women who stand up when they are told to stand back, who speak up when they are silenced, who remain determined when they’re told they’re defeated,” she added. “These women represent those that I’ve had the honor to portray, as well as the everyday women who surround us and inspire us to keep striving.”

On June 26, 2023, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that Bassett, along with actor and filmmakerMel Brooksand film editor Carol Littleton,would receive Honorary Oscarsat the ceremony, which was originally scheduled for Nov. 18.

“Across her decades-long career, Angela Bassett has continued to deliver transcendent performances that set new standards in acting,” Academy President Janet Yang said in a press release at the time.

Angela Bassett at the 14th Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 2024.Unique Nicole/FilmMagic

Honoree Angela Bassett attends the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' 14th Annual Governors Awards

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Previously, Bassett earned two Oscar nominations. In 1993, she received a Best Actress nod for her portrayal ofTina TurnerinWhat’s Love Got to Do with It. Her performance as Queen Ramonda in 2022’sBlack Panther: Wakanda Forevernotched her a Best Supporting Actress nomination.

Some of her other notable film roles include Betty Shabazz inSpike Lee’s 1992 biographical dramaMalcolm X, as well as Bernadine in the 1995 romantic dramaWaiting to Exhale.

The Academy’s Honorary Oscar comes after a successful year during awards season for Bassett, who alsonabbed a Golden Globein 2023 as well as nominations at the BAFTAs and SAG Awards for her performance in theBlack Panthersequel.

Among past recipients of the award are Tyson,Samuel L. Jackson,Donald SutherlandandJackie Chan.

source: people.com