Angela_Bassett
Angela Evelyn Bassett, an American actor, is well-known for her work in film and television in the latter half of the 1980s. She has received various honors, such as two Golden Globe Awards and sixteen NAACP Image Award. Her name has been praised for her film and TV performance since the 1980s. The awards she has won comprise the two Golden Globe Awards, sixteen NAACP Image Awards as well as nominations for Academy Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards. Bassett was raised in New York New York and fostered by an aunt living in Winston-Salem North Carolina. As Bassett was five years old the family relocated to St. Petersburg, Florida to live with their mother who was divorced from their father. Bassett decided to be an actor after watching the stage play Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, starring James Earl Jones. She was a student at Yale University New Haven Connecticut earning a bachelor's diploma (1980) with a major in African American studies and a master's degree (1983) from the Yale School of Drama. Courtney B. Vance was also an actor at Yale. They married in 1997. Qualification: B.A. Graduated from Yale School of Drama School with a master's degree of African American studies, in 1980. Jordan Park Primary School Disston Middle School (seventh-grade) Azalea Middle School, eighth and ninth grades. Boca Ciega High School. Angela Bassett has been cast as one of the main roles of Ramonda for the action adventure film, i.e. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).






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