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In 2004, Jamie Foxx won best actor in a leading role for his outstanding performance in "Ray." He was also nominated for best actor in a supporting role in the movie "Collateral" but he lost to Morgan Freeman. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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African-American...From Irene Cara to Lionel Richie to Octavia Spencer, these talented stars deserved an Academy Award for their amazing work. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Hattie McDanielHattie McDaniel was the first black person to ever be nominated and win an Academy Award. She won best actress in a supporting role in 1939 for the movie "Gone with the Wind." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Sidney PoitierSidney Poitier won best actor in a leading role in 1963 for his film "Lilies of the Field." Poitier was the first and youngest black actor to win this prestigious award. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Isaac HayesIsaac Hayes won an award for best original song which was the main theme song in the 1971 movie "Shaft." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Louis Gossett, J...In 1982, Louis Gossett, Jr. became the first black actor to receive an award for best actor in a supporting role. He won for his role in "An Officer and a Gentleman." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Irene CaraIrene Cara's song "What a Feeling" was portrayed in the 1983 film "Flashdance." She ended up winning an award for best original song. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Stevie WonderStevie Wonder won an award for his popular song "I Just Called to Say I Love You." The song was used in the 1984 movie "The Woman in Red." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Lionel RichieLionel Richie's amazing song "Say You, Say Me" was used in the 1985 film "White Nights" which led to him winning an Academy Award for best original song. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Willie D. BurtonWillie D. Burton won two Academy Awards for best sound mixing. He received his first award in 1988 for the film "Bird." Burton won the award again in 2006 for "Dreamgirls." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Denzel Washingto...Denzel Washington won best supporting actor in the 1989 movie "Glory." Washington also won best actor in a leading role in 2001 for his film "Training Day." He's been nominated six times, which is the most nominations for a black actor. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Russell WilliamsRussel Williams won two consecutive Oscars for best sound mixing. He received an award for the 1989 film "Glory" and then an award for the 1990 film "Dances with Wolves." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Whoopi GoldbergIn 1990, Whoopi Goldberg won best actress in a supporting role for her character in "Ghost." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Cuba Gooding, Jr...Cuba Gooding, Jr.'s performance in "Jerry Maguire" led him to win an award for best supporting actor at the 69th Academy Awards back in 1996. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Halle BerryIn 2001, Halle Berry became the first black woman to win the best actress is a leading role award. She won due to her amazing performance in "Monster's Ball." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Jamie FoxxIn 2004, Jamie Foxx won best actor in a leading role for his outstanding performance in "Ray." He was also nominated for best actor in a supporting role in the movie "Collateral" but he lost to Morgan Freeman. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Morgan FreemanMorgan Freeman became the oldest black actor to win an Oscar for best supporting actor. He was 67 when he won the award for his role in the 2004 film "Million Dollar Baby." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Juicy J, Frayser...Juicy J, Frayser Boy, and DJ Paul, better known as 3 6 Mafia, became the first rappers to win an Academy Award. They won for their 2005 song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" which was used in the film "Hustle and Flow." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Forest WhitakerForest Whitaker won the best actor award in 2006 for his role in "The Last King of Scotland." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Jennifer HudsonJennifer Hudson won best actress in a supporting role for her incredible singing and acting in the 2006 film "Dreamgirls." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Mo'NiqueIn 2009, Mo'Nique won the best supporting actress award for her role in "Precious." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Roger Ross Willi...Roger Ross Williams won best documentary short subject for his 2009 film "Music By Prudence." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Geoffrey Fletche...Geoffrey Fletcher won best writing for an adapted screenplay for the 2009 film "Precious." It was adapted from the novel "Push" by Sapphire. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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Octavia SpencerOctavia Spencer won an Oscar in 2012 for best supporting actress for her incredibly funny and amazing performance in "The Help." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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