Oscars 2017: Viola Davis (HTGAWM) Best Supporting Actress for Fences

Cinema 27 February, 2017

Viola Davis won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film Fences. A victory that marks the first time in the history of cinema.
A victory that many will remember! Viola Davis was selected as Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Fences in which she gives Denzel Washington a reply. Also known for her role as Annalize Keating in the Shondra Rhimes series on ABC How To Get Away with Murder , Viola Davis becomes the first African American to win an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony Award for her various performances.
The moving actress delivered a touching speech in which she declared: “Thank God, I became an artist because we are the only profession that celebrates the fact of living a life . Viola Davis competed with Octavia Spencer for Hidden Figures , Michelle Williams for Manchester By The Sea , Nicole Kidman for Lion and Noami Harris for Moonlight . An evening that was therefore placed under the sign of talent! Melty continues to follow the Oscars night live with you !