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| name = 23rd Black Reel Awards |
| name = 23rd Black Reel Awards |
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| date = February 6, 2023 (Film)<br>January |
| date = February 6, 2023 (Film)<br>January 16, 2024 (Television) |
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| award1_type = Outstanding Film |
| award1_type = Outstanding Film |
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| award1_winner = ''[[The Woman King]]'' |
| award1_winner = ''[[The Woman King]]'' |
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==Film winners and nominees== |
==Film winners and nominees== |
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! width="50%"| [[Black Reel Award for Outstanding Film|Outstanding Film]] |
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! width="50%"| [[Black Reel Award for Outstanding Director|Outstanding Director]] |
! width="50%"| [[Black Reel Award for Outstanding Director|Outstanding Director]] |
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** ''[[Alice (2022 film)|Alice]]'' – [[Common (rapper)|Common]] |
** ''[[Alice (2022 film)|Alice]]'' – [[Common (rapper)|Common]] |
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** ''[[End of the Road (2022 film)|End of the Road]]'' – Craig Deleon |
** ''[[End of the Road (2022 film)|End of the Road]]'' – Craig Deleon |
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** ''[[Nanny (film)|Nanny]]'' – Tanerélle and Bartek Gliniak |
** ''[[Nanny (film)|Nanny]]'' – [[Tanerélle]] and Bartek Gliniak |
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** ''[[Nope (film)|Nope]]'' – [[Michael Abels]] |
** ''[[Nope (film)|Nope]]'' – [[Michael Abels]] |
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{{col-end}} |
{{col-end}} |
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==Television nominees== |
==Television winners and nominees== |
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===Comedy=== |
===Comedy=== |
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* ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' – [[Quinta Brunson]], showrunner (ABC) |
* '''''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' – [[Quinta Brunson]], showrunner (ABC)''' |
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* ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' – [[Donald Glover]], showrunner (FX) |
** ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' – [[Donald Glover]], showrunner (FX) |
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* ''[[Harlem (TV series)|Harlem]]'' – [[Tracy Oliver]], showrunner (Prime Video) |
** ''[[Harlem (TV series)|Harlem]]'' – [[Tracy Oliver]], showrunner (Prime Video) |
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* ''[[Unprisoned]]'' – [[Yvette Lee Bowser]], showrunner (Hulu) |
** ''[[Unprisoned]]'' – [[Yvette Lee Bowser]], showrunner (Hulu) |
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* ''[[The Upshaws]]'' – Regina Y. Hicks, showrunner (Netflix) |
** ''[[The Upshaws]]'' – Regina Y. Hicks, showrunner (Netflix) |
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! width="50%"| Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series |
! width="50%"| [[Black Reel Award for Outstanding Lead Performance, Comedy Series|Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series]] |
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! width="50%"| Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series |
! width="50%"| Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series |
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* [[ |
* '''[[Quinta Brunson]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Janine Teagues (ABC)''' |
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* [[ |
** [[Tichina Arnold]] – ''[[The Neighborhood (TV series)|The Neighborhood]]'' as Tina Butler (CBS) |
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* [[Cedric the Entertainer]] – ''[[The Neighborhood (TV series)|The Neighborhood]]'' as Calvin Butler (CBS) |
** [[Cedric the Entertainer]] – ''[[The Neighborhood (TV series)|The Neighborhood]]'' as Calvin Butler (CBS) |
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* [[Donald Glover]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Earnest "Earn" Marks (FX) |
** [[Donald Glover]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Earnest "Earn" Marks (FX) |
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* [[Meagan Good]] – ''[[Harlem (TV series)|Harlem]]'' as Camille Parks (Prime Video) |
** [[Meagan Good]] – ''[[Harlem (TV series)|Harlem]]'' as Camille Parks (Prime Video) |
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* [[Jasmine Cephas Jones]] – ''[[Blindspotting (TV series)|Blindspotting]]'' as Ashley Rose (Starz) |
** [[Jasmine Cephas Jones]] – ''[[Blindspotting (TV series)|Blindspotting]]'' as Ashley Rose (Starz) |
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* [[Delroy Lindo]] – ''[[Unprisoned]]'' as Edwin Alexander (Hulu) |
** [[Delroy Lindo]] – ''[[Unprisoned]]'' as Edwin Alexander (Hulu) |
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* [[Robin Thede]] – ''[[A Black Lady Sketch Show]]'' as Various Characters (HBO) |
** [[Robin Thede]] – ''[[A Black Lady Sketch Show]]'' as Various Characters (HBO) |
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* [[Kerry Washington]] – ''[[Unprisoned]]'' as Paige Alexander (Hulu) |
** [[Kerry Washington]] – ''[[Unprisoned]]'' as Paige Alexander (Hulu) |
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* [[Ms. Pat|Patricia "Ms. Pat" Williams]] – ''[[The Ms. Pat Show]]'' as Patricia "Pat" Ford Carson (BET+) |
** [[Ms. Pat|Patricia "Ms. Pat" Williams]] – ''[[The Ms. Pat Show]]'' as Patricia "Pat" Ford Carson (BET+) |
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* '''[[Sheryl Lee Ralph]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Barbara Howard (ABC)''' |
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** [[Zazie Beetz]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Vanessa "Van" Kiefer (FX) |
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* [[ |
** [[William Stanford Davis]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Mr. Johnson (ABC) |
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* [[ |
** [[Ayo Edebiri]] – ''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]'' as Sydney Adamu (FX on Hulu) |
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* [[ |
** [[Brian Tyree Henry]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles (FX) |
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* [[ |
** [[Janelle James]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Ava Coleman (ABC) |
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* [[ |
** [[Toheeb Jimoh]] – ''[[Ted Lasso]]'' as Samuel "Sam" Obisanya (Apple TV+) |
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* [[ |
** [[Danielle Pinnock]] – ''[[Ghosts (American TV series)|Ghost]]'' as Alberta Haynes (CBS) |
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* [[LaKeith Stanfield]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Darius Epps (FX) |
** [[LaKeith Stanfield]] – ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' as Darius Epps (FX) |
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* [[Tyler James Williams]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Gregory Eddie (ABC) |
** [[Tyler James Williams]] – ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' as Gregory Eddie (ABC) |
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! width="50%" colspan="2"| Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series |
! width="50%" colspan="2"| Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series |
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* '''''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' ("[[The Goof Who Sat By the Door]]") – Directed by [[Donald Glover]] (FX)''' |
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* ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' (" |
** ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' ("Mom") – Directed by [[Ken Whittingham]] (ABC) |
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** ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' ("Read-A-Thon") – Directed by [[Dime Davis]] (ABC) |
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* ''[[Ted Lasso]]'' ("[[Big Week (Ted Lasso)|Big Week]]") – Directed by [[Destiny Ekaragha]] (Apple TV+) |
** ''[[Ted Lasso]]'' ("[[Big Week (Ted Lasso)|Big Week]]") – Directed by [[Destiny Ekaragha]] (Apple TV+) |
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* ''[[Unprisoned]]'' ("Nigrescence") – Directed by [[Numa Perrier]] (Hulu) |
** ''[[Unprisoned]]'' ("Nigrescence") – Directed by [[Numa Perrier]] (Hulu) |
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* '''''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' ("[[It Was All a Dream (Atlanta)|It Was All a Dream]]") – Written by [[Donald Glover]] (FX)''' |
* '''''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' ("[[It Was All a Dream (Atlanta)|It Was All a Dream]]") – Written by [[Donald Glover]] (FX)''' |
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* '''''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' – Dave Andron, showrunner (FX)''' |
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* ''[[ |
** ''[[Bel-Air (TV series)|Bel-Air]]'' – Carla Banks Waddles, showrunner (Peacock) |
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* ''[[ |
** ''[[Godfather of Harlem]]'' – [[Chris Brancato]], showrunner (MGM+) |
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* ''[[ |
** ''[[P-Valley]]'' – [[Katori Hall]], showrunner (Starz) |
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** ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' – [[Shonda Rhimes]], showrunner (Netflix) |
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! width="50%"| Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series |
! width="50%"| [[Black Reel Award for Outstanding Lead Performance, Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series]] |
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! width="50%"| Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series |
! width="50%"| Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series |
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* '''[[Damson Idris]] – ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' as Franklin Saint (FX)''' |
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** [[Jacob Anderson]] – ''[[Interview with the Vampire (TV series)|Interview with the Vampire]]'' as [[Louis de Pointe du Lac]] (AMC) |
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* [[Jabari Banks]] – ''[[Bel-Air (TV series)|Bel-Air]]'' as [[Will Smith (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)|Will Smith]] (Peacock) |
** [[Nicco Annan]] – ''[[P-Valley]]'' as Uncle Clifford Sayles (Starz) |
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** [[Jabari Banks]] – ''[[Bel-Air (TV series)|Bel-Air]]'' as [[Will Smith (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)|Will Smith]] (Peacock) |
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* [[Angela Bassett]] – ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' as Athena Grant-Nash (FOX) |
** [[Angela Bassett]] – ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' as Athena Grant-Nash (FOX) |
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* [[ |
** [[Queen Latifah]] – ''[[The Equalizer (2021 TV series)|The Equalizer]]'' as Robyn McCall (CBS) |
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* [[ |
** [[Patina Miller]] – ''[[Power Book III: Raising Kanan]]'' as Raquel Thomas (Starz) |
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* [[ |
** [[Harold Perrineau]] – ''[[From (TV series)|From]]'' as Boyd Stevens (MGM+) |
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* [[ |
** [[Octavia Spencer]] – ''[[Truth Be Told (2019 TV series)|Truth Be Told]]'' as Poppy Parnell (Apple TV+) |
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* [[ |
** [[Forest Whitaker]] – ''[[Godfather of Harlem]]'' as [[Bumpy Johnson|Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson]] (MGM+) |
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* [[Forest Whitaker]] – ''[[Godfather of Harlem]]'' as [[Bumpy Johnson|Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson]] (MGM+) |
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* '''[[Giancarlo Esposito]] – ''[[Better Call Saul]]'' as [[Gus Fring]] (AMC)''' |
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** [[Adjoa Andoh]] – ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' as Lady Agatha Danbury (Netflix) |
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* [[Brandee Evans]] – ''[[P-Valley]]'' as Mercedes Woodbine (Starz) |
** [[Brandee Evans]] – ''[[P-Valley]]'' as Mercedes Woodbine (Starz) |
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* [[Aisha Hinds]] – ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson (FOX) |
** [[Aisha Hinds]] – ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]'' as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson (FOX) |
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* [[Amin Joseph]] – ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' as Jerome Saint (FX) |
** [[Amin Joseph]] – ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' as Jerome Saint (FX) |
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* Angela Lewis – ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' as Louanne "Louie" Saint (FX) |
** Angela Lewis – ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' as Louanne "Louie" Saint (FX) |
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* J. Alphonse Nicholson – ''[[P-Valley]]'' as LaMarques / Lil Murda (Starz) |
** [[J. Alphonse Nicholson]] – ''[[P-Valley]]'' as LaMarques / Lil Murda (Starz) |
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* [[Sarah Niles]] – ''[[Riches (TV series)|Riches]]'' as Claudia Richards (Prime Video) |
** [[Sarah Niles]] – ''[[Riches (TV series)|Riches]]'' as Claudia Richards (Prime Video) |
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* [[Golda Rosheuvel]] – ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' as [[Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz|Queen Charlotte]] (Netflix) |
** [[Golda Rosheuvel]] – ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' as [[Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz|Queen Charlotte]] (Netflix) |
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* [[Arsema Thomas]] – ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' as Young Agatha (Netflix) |
** [[Arsema Thomas]] – ''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' as Young Agatha (Netflix) |
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! width="50%" colspan="2"| Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series |
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* ''[[ |
* '''''[[Reasonable Doubt (TV series)|Reasonable Doubt]]'' ("Can't Knock the Hustle") – Directed by [[Kerry Washington]] (Hulu)''' |
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* ''[[ |
** ''[[P-Valley]]'' ("Mississippi Rule") – Directed by [[Katori Hall]] (Starz) |
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* ''[[ |
** ''[[Queen Sugar]]'' ("For They Existed") – Directed by [[Ava DuVernay]] (OWN) |
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* ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' ("Ballad of the Bear") – Directed by [[Amin Joseph]] (FX) |
** ''[[Snowfall (TV series)|Snowfall]]'' ("Ballad of the Bear") – Directed by [[Amin Joseph]] (FX) |
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* ''[[The Umbrella Academy (TV series)|The Umbrella Academy]]'' ("Pocket Full of Lightning") – Directed by [[Cheryl Dunye]] (Netflix) |
** ''[[The Umbrella Academy (TV series)|The Umbrella Academy]]'' ("Pocket Full of Lightning") – Directed by [[Cheryl Dunye]] (Netflix) |
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* '''''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' ("Queen to Be") – Written by [[Shonda Rhimes]] (Netflix)''' |
* '''''[[Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story]]'' ("Queen to Be") – Written by [[Shonda Rhimes]] (Netflix)''' |
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* ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' – [[Malcolm D. Lee]], showrunner (Peacock) |
* '''''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' – [[Malcolm D. Lee]], showrunner (Peacock)''' |
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* ''Black Girl Missing'' (Lifetime) |
** ''Black Girl Missing'' (Lifetime) |
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* ''[[Entergalactic (TV special)|Entergalatic]]'' – Michael Penketh and Mike Moon, producers (Netflix) |
** ''[[Entergalactic (TV special)|Entergalatic]]'' – Michael Penketh and Mike Moon, producers (Netflix) |
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* ''[[Praise This]]'' – [[Will Packer]], [[Tim Story]] and James Lopez, producers (Peacock) |
** ''[[Praise This]]'' – [[Will Packer]], [[Tim Story]] and James Lopez, producers (Peacock) |
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* ''[[Swarm (TV series)|Swarm]]'' – [[Janine Nabers]], showrunner (Prime Video) |
** ''[[Swarm (TV series)|Swarm]]'' – [[Janine Nabers]], showrunner (Prime Video) |
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! width="50%"| Outstanding Lead Performance in a TV Movie/Limited Series |
! width="50%"| Outstanding Lead Performance in a TV Movie/Limited Series |
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* '''[[Dominique Fishback]] – ''[[Swarm (TV series)|Swarm]]'' as Andrea "Dre" Greene (Prime Video)''' |
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** [[Taye Diggs]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Harper Stewart (Peacock) |
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** [[Giancarlo Esposito]] – ''[[Kaleidoscope (American TV series)|Kaleidoscope]]'' as Leo Pap / Ray Vernon (Netflix) |
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* [[Regina Hall]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Candace "Candy" Sparks (Peacock) |
** [[Regina Hall]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Candace "Candy" Sparks (Peacock) |
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* [[Brian Tyree Henry]] – ''[[Class of '09]]'' as Tayo Michaels (FX on Hulu) |
** [[Brian Tyree Henry]] – ''[[Class of '09]]'' as Tayo Michaels (FX on Hulu) |
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* [[Terrence Howard]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Quentin Spivey (Peacock) |
** [[Terrence Howard]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Quentin Spivey (Peacock) |
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* [[Sanaa Lathan]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Robyn Stewart (Peacock) |
** [[Sanaa Lathan]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Robyn Stewart (Peacock) |
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* [[Nia Long]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Jordan Armstrong (Peacock) |
** [[Nia Long]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Jordan Armstrong (Peacock) |
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* [[Harold Perrineau]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Julian "Murch" Murchison (Peacock) |
** [[Harold Perrineau]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Julian "Murch" Murchison (Peacock) |
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* [[Zoe Saldaña]] – ''[[From Scratch (TV series)|From Scratch]]'' as Amy Wheeler (Netflix) |
** [[Zoe Saldaña]] – ''[[From Scratch (TV series)|From Scratch]]'' as Amy Wheeler (Netflix) |
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* '''[[Niecy Nash|Niecy Nash-Betts]] – ''[[Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story]]'' as Glenda Cleveland (Netflix)''' |
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** [[Morris Chestnut]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Lance Sullivan (Peacock) |
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** [[Keith David]] – ''[[From Scratch (TV series)|From Scratch]]'' as Hershel Wheeler (Netflix) |
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** [[Danielle Deadwyler]] – ''[[From Scratch (TV series)|From Scratch]]'' as Zora Wheeler (Netflix) |
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** [[Melissa De Sousa]] – ''[[The Best Man: The Final Chapters]]'' as Shelby Taylor (Peacock) |
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** [[Tati Gabrielle]] – ''[[Kaleidoscope (American TV series)|Kaleidoscope]]'' as Hannah Kim (Netflix) |
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** [[Russell Hornsby]] – ''[[Mike (miniseries)|Mike]]'' as [[Don King]] (Hulu) |
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* [[Lance Reddick]] – ''[[White Men Can't Jump (2023 film)|White Men Can't Jump]]'' as Benji (Hulu) |
** [[Lance Reddick]] – ''[[White Men Can't Jump (2023 film)|White Men Can't Jump]]'' as Benji (Hulu) |
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* [[Trevante Rhodes]] – ''[[Bruiser (2022 film)|Bruiser]]'' as Porter (Hulu) |
** [[Trevante Rhodes]] – ''[[Bruiser (2022 film)|Bruiser]]'' as Porter (Hulu) |
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* [[Aisha Tyler]] – ''[[The Last Thing He Told Me (miniseries)|The Last Thing He Told Me]]'' as Jules Taylor (Apple TV+) |
** [[Aisha Tyler]] – ''[[The Last Thing He Told Me (miniseries)|The Last Thing He Told Me]]'' as Jules Taylor (Apple TV+) |
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** ''[[Surviving R. Kelly]] Part III: The Final Chapter'' – Nigel Bellis and Astral Finnie, directors (Lifetime) |
** ''[[Surviving R. Kelly]] Part III: The Final Chapter'' – Nigel Bellis and Astral Finnie, directors (Lifetime) |
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* ''[[A Black Lady Sketch Show]]'' (HBO) |
* '''''[[A Black Lady Sketch Show]]'' (HBO)''' |
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* ''[[The Daily Show|The Daily Show with Trevor Noah]]'' (Comedy Central) |
** ''[[The Daily Show|The Daily Show with Trevor Noah]]'' (Comedy Central) |
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* ''[[The Jennifer Hudson Show]]'' (Syndication) |
** ''[[The Jennifer Hudson Show]]'' (Syndication) |
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* ''[[Marvel Studios: Assembled]] – The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'' (Disney+) |
** ''[[Marvel Studios: Assembled]] – The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'' (Disney+) |
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* ''Yvonne Orji: A Whole Me'' (Max) |
** ''Yvonne Orji: A Whole Me'' (Max) |
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23rd Black Reel Awards | ||||
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Date | February 6, 2023 (Film) January 16, 2024 (Television) | |||
Highlights | ||||
Most awards | The Woman King (6) | |||
Most nominations | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever / The Woman King (14) | |||
Outstanding Film | The Woman King | |||
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The 23rd Annual Black Reel Awards ceremony, presented by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film (FAAAF) and honoring the best films of 2022, took place on February 6, 2023, and streamed on blackreelawards.com at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST.[1] During the ceremony, FAAAF presented the Black Reel Awards in 24 categories. The film nominations were announced on December 15, 2022.[2][3][4]
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and The Woman King led the film nominations with fourteen each, with the latter winning a total of six awards, the most wins by any film, including Outstanding Film.[1]
With her third win for Outstanding Costume Design for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ruth E. Carter became the most decorated technical award winner in Black Reel Awards history.[1] Actress Angela Bassett also made history, becoming the first woman ever to win an acting and honorary award in the same year; she won for her work in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and also received the prestigious "Sidney Poitier Trailblazer Award", recognizing her career of acting excellence.[1]
The 7th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television nominations were announced on June 15, 2023; the performance categories were merged into gender neutral ones while five technical categories were added. The miniseries The Best Man: The Final Chapters received 18 nominations, becoming the most nominated program in a single year in the history of the awards.[5] The ceremony was initially scheduled for August 14, but has been delayed and rescheduled. This temporary change is due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes; the ceremony will now be on January 13, 2024, combining both the film and television ceremonies.[6]
Representatives for the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film (FAAAF) explained that temporarily rescheduling the summer celebration "gives the opportunity for the resolution of the strikes to occur and allow for the presence and participation of all the honorees".[6]
"The best part about recognizing excellence in anything is giving those who have done the work the opportunity to shine," stated Tim Gordon, the Black Reel Awards' founder and executive director. "We felt announcing the winners on our site or in a press release would not appropriately honor the fantastic work of those in our entertainment community," he concluded.[6]
The following films received multiple nominations:
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The following films received multiple awards:
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The following programs received multiple nominations: