Cicely Tyson
Cicely Tyson was born in Harlem, New York City, where she was raised by her devoutly religious parents, from the Caribbean island of Nevis. Her mother, Theodosia, was a domestic, and her father, William Tyson, was a carpenter and painter. She was discovered by a fashion editor at Ebony magazine and, with her stunning looks, she quickly rose to the top of the modeling industry. In 1957, she began acting in Off-Broadway productions. She had small roles in feature films before she was cast as Portia in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968). Four years later, Cicely was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her sensational performance in the critically acclaimed film Sounder (1972). In 1974, she went on to portray a 110-year-old former slave in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974), which earned her two Emmy Awards. She also appeared in the television miniseries Roots (1977), King (1978) and A Woman Called Moses (1978). While Cicely has not appeared steadily onscreen because of her loyalty to only portray strong, positive images of Black women, she is without a doubt one of the most talented, beautiful actresses to have ever graced the stage and screen.
Movies starring Cicely Tyson (63)
Self (Archival Footage)
Narrator
Mrs. Hightower
Hattie
Mrs. Watts
Nana Mama
Constantine Jefferson
Mother Hopkins
Gloria Dump
Leona Edwards Mccauley
Cathedral
Tante Lou
Ms. Ebenita Scrooge
Stephanie St. Clair
Vesta Lotte Battle
Maggie
Guardian
Jordan Roosevelt
Evangeline
Dr. Randolph
Etta Mercer
Ruthana Richardson
Dr. Claire Dalton
Janet Framm
Carol Phillips
Odessa
Marva Collins
Vivian Perry
Blanche Rudolph
Priscilla Simmons
Self - Introducer
Tylette
Mattie Williams
Jane Pittman
Rebecca Morgan
Vicky Gunther
Emma Teasley
Portia Copeland
Marie Therese
Claudia Ferguson
Girl Left On Porch (Uncredited)
Jazz Club Bartender (Uncredited)
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