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Record night for black actors

2005-02-28 10:35
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<b>Actor Morgan Freeman poses with the Oscar he won for best supporting actor and Jamie Foxx poses with the Oscar he won for best actor. (Laura Rauch, AP)</b>

Actor Morgan Freeman poses with the Oscar he won for best supporting actor and Jamie Foxx poses with the Oscar he won for best actor. (Laura Rauch, AP)

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Los Angeles - Jamie Foxx and Morgan Freeman made it another record night for black actors at the Academy Awards, their wins coming just three years after Denzel Washington and Halle Berry shattered the Oscars' racial ceiling.

"It means that Hollywood is continuing to make history," Freeman said backstage. "We're evolving with the rest of the world."

Foxx, who went into Sunday's competition as one of the most certain front-runners in Oscar history, won the best-actor prize for his extraordinary emulation of Ray Charles in the biopic Ray.

Freeman took the supporting-actor honour for his role in Million Dollar Baby.

In an acceptance speech both funny and emotional, Foxx recalled being introduced years ago to pioneering black actor Sidney Poitier.

"He said, 'I give you responsibility.' So I'm taking that responsibility tonight," Foxx said. "Thanks, Sidney."

A very emotional Foxx

Foxx also paid tribute to his late grandmother Estelle, the person he has credited often with shaping his life.

"She still talks to me now, only now she talks to me in my dreams," he said, breaking into tears. "And I can't wait to go to sleep tonight because we have a lot to talk about. I love you."

It was only the second time in the Oscars' 77-year history that blacks earned two of the four acting awards, following Washington and Berry's lead-acting wins for Training Day and Monster's Ball.

With a supporting actor nomination for the hit-man thriller Collateral, Foxx, 37, also became the first black actor to compete in two categories in the same year.

This time out, black people overall had their best year ever at the Oscars, earning a record five of 20 acting nominations, including the two for Foxx.

Don Cheadle was nominated as best actor and Sophie Okonedo as best supporting actress for Hotel Rwanda.

"It's kinda like Def Oscar Jam tonight," irreverent host Chris Rock said during his opening monologue.

Nominated three times previously, Freeman, 67, won for his role as a worldly wise ex-boxer doing odd jobs at a gym run by his best pal (Clint Eastwood). The role was trademark Freeman, an understated mix of rascally humour, wispy melancholy, untarnished decency and towering inner strength.

A whites-only affair up till now

For most of their history, the Oscars have largely been a whites-only affair. Blacks account for just 3.2 percent of the acting nominations, and while that figure is up from 2.8 percent three years ago, it remains a weak track record, considering blacks make up 13 percent of the US population.

Until recent years, black actors had few opportunities to appear in serious films that might catch Oscar attention.

"Black movies don't have real names, they have names like 'Barbershop,"' Rock quipped at Sunday's awards ceremony. "That's not a name, that's just a location."

There were only a handful of black nominees in the first four decades of the Oscars and just two winners, supporting actress Hattie McDaniel for 1939's Gone With the Wind and best actor Poitier for 1963's Lilies of the Field.

A surge of nominations for blacks in the early 1970s was followed by a long drought. In the 1980s, black actors received a steady trickle of nominations, with two winning the supporting-actor prize (Louis Gossett Jr for 1982's An Officer and a Gentlemen and Washington for 1989's Glory).

The 1990s brought two more wins, Whoopi Goldberg as supporting actress in 1990's Ghost and Cuba Gooding Jr as supporting actor in 1996's Jerry Maguire.

Berry and Washington's wins were viewed as a sign of progress, though at the time doubters said they would wait to see if those triumphs signalled real change or were merely an aberration.

"Things are changing," Berry said before the ceremony. "I knew that three years ago."

- AP

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