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Keke Palmer, Ayo Edebiri & Colman Domingo Lead NAACP Image Awards Nominations

Keon January 25, 2024 6 minutes read
Keke Palmer, Ayo Edebiri & Colman Domingo Lead NAACP Image Awards Nominations

Bossip
Video

The
nominations
for
the
2024
NAACP
Image
Awards
have
been
announced.

Source:
Gonzalo
Marroquin
/
Getty

On
Thursday,
the
lineup
of
nominees
for
the
55th
annual
awards
show
was
revealed,
with
some
famous
faces
receiving
multiple
nominations.

Among
those
who
got
nominated
multiple
times
are
Victoria
Monet,
Usher,
Colman
Domingo,
Ayo
Edebiri,
and
Keke
Palmer.

In
addition
to
being
nominated
for
his
first
Oscar
this
year,
Domingo
also
scored
three
NAACP
Image
Awards
nominations,
including
Entertainer
Of
The
Year.
In
that
category,
he’ll
go
up
against
Fantasia
Barino
and
Halle
Bailey,
Keke
Palmer,
and
Usher.

Related
Stories

The
NAACP
Image
Awards
also
gave
a
lot
of
love
to

The
Color
Purple,
which
has
been
snubbed
by
many
other
awards
shows
this
season.
The
film
was
nominated
16
times,
including
for
Outstanding
Motion
Picture.

Abbot
Elementary
also
had
a
downpour
of
nominations,
with
nine.
Ayo
Edebiri
was
nominated
for
her
guest
starring
role
on
the
show,
along
with
her
supporting
role
in

The
Bear.

Every
year,
the
NAACP
Image
Awards
honors
Black
creators
in
music,
books,
podcasts,
film,
and
television,
all
of
which
are
voted
on
by
the
public.

The
winners
will
be
honored
and
given
their
awards
in
a
ceremony
on
March
16,
which
will
air
on
BET
and
CBS.

Check
out
the
full
list
of
nominees
below:

ENTERTAINER
OF
THE
YEAR
NOMINEES

Colman
Domingo

Fantasia
Barrino

Halle
Bailey

Keke
Palmer

Usher

MOTION
PICTURE
CATEGORIES

Outstanding
Motion
Picture

American
Fiction

Origin

Rustin

The
Color
Purple

They
Cloned
Tyrone

Outstanding
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture

Colman
Domingo
–
Rustin

Denzel
Washington
–
The
Equalizer
3

Jamie
Foxx
–
The
Burial

Jeffrey
Wright
–
American
Fiction

John
Boyega
–
They
Cloned
Tyrone

Outstanding
Actress
in
a
Motion
Picture

Aunjanue
Ellis–Taylor
–
Origin

Fantasia
Barrino
–
The
Color
Purple

Halle
Bailey
–
The
Little
Mermaid

Teyana
Taylor
–
A
Thousand
And
One

Yara
Shahidi
–
Sitting
in
Bars
with
Cake

Outstanding
Supporting
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture

Colman
Domingo
–
The
Color
Purple

Corey
Hawkins
–
The
Color
Purple

Glynn
Turman
–
Rustin

Jamie
Foxx
–
They
Cloned
Tyrone

Sterling
K.
Brown
–
American
Fiction

Outstanding
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Motion
Picture

Danielle
Brooks
–
The
Color
Purple

Da’Vine
Joy
Randolph
–
The
Holdovers

Erika
Alexander
–
American
Fiction

Halle
Bailey
–
The
Color
Purple

Taraji
P.
Henson
–
The
Color
Purple

Outstanding
Independent
Motion
Picture

Back
on
the
Strip

Brother

Story
Ave

Sweetwater

The
Angry
Black
Girl
and
Her
Monster

Outstanding
International
Motion
Picture

Anatomy
of
a
Fall

Brother

Mami
Wata

Rye
Lane

Society
of
the
Snow

Outstanding
Breakthrough
Performance
in
a
Motion
Picture

Aaron
Pierre
–
Brother

Laya
DeLeon
Hayes
–
The
Angry
Black
Girl
and
Her
Monster

Mila
Davis–Kent
–
Creed
III

Phylicia
Pearl
Mpasi
–
The
Color
Purple

Teyana
Taylor
–
A
Thousand
And
One

Outstanding
Ensemble
Cast
in
a
Motion
Picture

American
Fiction

Rustin

The
Blackening

The
Color
Purple

They
Cloned
Tyrone

Outstanding
Animated
Motion
Picture

Elemental

Lil’
Ruby

Spider–Man:
Across
the
Spider–Verse

Teenage
Mutant
Ninja
Turtles:
Mutant
Mayhem

Wish

Outstanding
Character
Voice–Over
Performance
–
Motion
Picture

Ariana
DeBose
–
Wish

Brian
Tyree
Henry
–
Spider–Man:
Across
the
Spider–Verse

Daniel
Kaluuya
–
Spider–Man:
Across
the
Spider–Verse

Issa
Rae
–
Spider–Man:
Across
the
Spider–Verse

Shameik
Moore
–
Spider–Man:
Across
the
Spider–Verse

Outstanding
Short–Form
(Live
Action)

Flower

Gaps

Lucille

Rocky
Road
on
Channel
Three

The
After

Outstanding
Short–Form
(Animated)

Blueberry

Bridges

Burning
Rubber

Ego’
Curse

Lil’
Ruby

Outstanding
Breakthrough
Creative
(Motion
Picture)

A.V.
Rockwell
–
A
Thousand
and
One

Blitz
Bazawule
–
The
Color
Purple

Choice
Skinner
–
A
New
Life

Dewayne
Perkins
–
The
Blackening

Juel
Taylor
–
They
Cloned
Tyrone

Outstanding
Youth
Performance
in
a
Motion
Picture

Aaron
Kingsley
Adetola
–
A
Thousand
And
One

Aven
Courtnery
–
A
Thousand
And
One

Calah
Lane
–
Wonka

Lennox
Simms
–
Origin

Mila
Davis–Kent
–
Creed
III

Outstanding
Cinematography
in
a
Feature
Film

C.
Kim
Miles,
Julia
Liu,
Clair
Popkin
–
STILL:
A
Michael
J.
Fox
Movie

Eric
K.
Yue
–
A
Thousand
and
One

Guy
Godfree
–
Brother

Ken
Seng
–
They
Cloned
Tyrone

Paul
Yee
–
Joy
Ride

TELEVISION
+
STREAMING
CATEGORIES

Outstanding
Comedy
Series

Abbott
Elementary

Harlem

Survival
of
the
Thickest

The
Neighborhood

UnPrisoned

Outstanding
Actor
in
a
Comedy
Series

Cedric
The
Entertainer
–
The
Neighborhood

Delroy
Lindo
–
UnPrisoned

Dulé
Hill
–
The
Wonder
Years

Mike
Epps
–
The
Upshaws

Tone
Bell
–
Survival
of
the
Thickest

Outstanding
Actress
in
a
Comedy
Series

Kerry
Washington
–
UnPrisoned

Meagan
Good
–
Harlem

Michelle
Buteau
–
Survival
of
the
Thickest

Quinta
Brunson
–
Abbott
Elementary

Tichina
Arnold
–
The
Neighborhood

Outstanding
Supporting
Actor
in
a
Comedy
Series

Kenan
Thompson
–
Saturday
Night
Live

Roy
Wood
Jr.
–
The
Daily
Show

Tyler
Lepley
–
Harlem

Tyler
James
Williams
–
Abbott
Elementary

William
Stanford
Davis
–
Abbott
Elementary

Outstanding
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Comedy
Series

Ayo
Edebiri
–
The
Bear

Ego
Nwodim
–
Saturday
Night
Live

Janelle
James
–
Abbott
Elementary

Sheryl
Lee
Ralph
–
Abbott
Elementary

Shoniqua
Shandai
–
Harlem

Outstanding
Drama
Series

Bel–Air

Black
Cake

Found

Queen
Charlotte:
A
Bridgerton
Story

Snowfall

Outstanding
Actor
in
a
Drama
Series

Damson
Idris
–
Snowfall

Forest
Whitaker
–
Godfather
of
Harlem

Idris
Elba
–
Hijack

Jabari
Banks
–
Bel–Air

Jesse
L.
Martin
–
The
Irrational

Outstanding
Actress
in
a
Drama
Series

Angela
Bassett
–
9–1–1

India
Ria
Amarteifio
–
Queen
Charlotte:
A
Bridgerton
Story

Octavia
Spencer
–
Truth
Be
Told

Queen
Latifah
–
The
Equalizer

Zoe
Saldaña
–
Special
Ops:
Lioness

Outstanding
Supporting
Actor
in
a
Drama
Series

Adrian
Holmes
–
Bel–Air

Amin
Joseph
–
Snowfall

Giancarlo
Esposito
–
Godfather
of
Harlem

LaRoyce
Hawkins
–
Chicago
PD

Wendell
Pierce
–
Tom
Clancy’s
Jack
Ryan

Outstanding
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Drama
Series

Adjoa
Andoh
–
Queen
Charlotte:
A
Bridgerton
Story

Arsema
Thomas
–
Queen
Charlotte:
A
Bridgerton
Story

Golda
Rosheuvel
–
Queen
Charlotte:
A
Bridgerton
Story

Gail
Bean
–
Snowfall

Nicole
Beharie
–
The
Morning
Show

Outstanding
Television
Movie,
Limited–Series
or
Dramatic
Special

Black
Girl
Missing

First
Lady
of
BMF:
The
Tonesa
Welch
Story

Heist
88

Lawmen:
Bass
Reeves

Swarm

Outstanding
Actor
in
a
Television
Movie,
Limited–Series
or
Dramatic
Special

Brian
Tyree
Henry
–
Class
of
09

Courtney
B.
Vance
–
Heist
88

Keith
Powers
–
The
Perfect
Find

Lance
Reddick
–
The
Caine
Mutiny
Court–Martial

Samuel
L.
Jackson
–
Secret
Invasion

Outstanding
Actress
in
a
Television
Movie,
Limited–Series
or
Dramatic
Special

Ali
Wong
–
Beef

Chlöe
Bailey
–
Praise
This

Dominique
Fishback
–
Swarm

Gabrielle
Union
–
The
Perfect
Find

Meagan
Good
–
Buying
Back
My
Daughter

Outstanding
Supporting
Actor
in
a
Television
Movie,
Limited–Series
or
Dramatic
Special

Carl
Anthony
Payne
II
–
Binged
to
Death

Damon
Wayans
–
Cinnamon

Damson
Idris
–
Swarm

Don
Cheadle
–
Secret
Invasion

Jharrel
Jerome
–
Full
Circle

Outstanding
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Television
Movie,
Limited–Series
or
Dramatic
Special

Aja
Naomi
King
–
Lessons
in
Chemistry

CCH
Pounder
–
Full
Circle

Micheala
Jaé
Rodriguez
–
American
Horror
Story:
Delicate

Phylicia
Rashad
–
Heaven
Down
Here

Tisha
Campbell
–
Every
Breath
She
Takes

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