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On “The View,” the actress remembers Chadwick Boseman’s legacy and shares what it means to represent a powerful female figure in the “Black Panther” sequel.
Angela appeared on GMA to talk all things Black Panther, photos have been added!
Angela attended Glamour Women of the Year Awards in which she was celebrated being Women of the Year! Well deserved! Photos have been added!
Angela visited Broadway tonight, I have added photos to our site enjoy!
Tonight Angela attended a screening of the new Black Panther Sequel at The National Museum Of African American History And Culture! Photos have been added, Enjoy!
When Angela Bassett was cast as the monarch in the world of Wakanda, it wasn’t a stretch. Our lifetime achievement honoree has always ruled the stage and screen with regal grace. Here she opens up about what the future holds.
“She was that mother who may have been sleeping after work every day, but if that teacher called and said, ‘Angela can do better,’ she was up there in front of their faces with her stenographer’s pad taking notes,” she says.
Bassett recalls protesting to her mother in one such instance, “Mother, a C is average, a B is above average, and an A is above. I’m average, Ma!”
“But I don’t have average children,” her mother replied.
It was a sort of lightning strike, and Bassett has bottled and transformed it, applying its lesson throughout her career and in relationships: “Consider more of yourself, hold yourself to a higher standard, and you’ll reach it.”
It was on a school field trip that Bassett found her purpose—that thing at which she was decidedly not average. With attendants collecting discarded playbills around her, a 15-year-old Angela was still in her seat at the Kennedy Center, sobbing after a performance of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men in which the screen and stage titan James Earl Jones had starred as Lennie. “I could get tears right now! ‘Oh, I feel so bad and so good,’” she recalls. “Like life,” she adds with a softness that contains the bitter and the sweet of things.
Read more at Glamour.com
Tonight Angela attended the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever World Premiere I’ve added photos of her at the event to our site, enjoy!
Angela attended the 5th Annual WACO Wearable Art Gala tonight, I have added images from the event to the site enjoy!
Angela attended a “Death Of A Salesman” On Broadway First Preview I have added images to our gallery, enjoy!