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Andra Day is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.
Her debut studio album, Cheers to the Fall , was released in 2015 and it received a nomination for Best R&B Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards , while the single "Rise Up " was nominated for Best R&B Performance . For her live rendition of "Rise Up" on the talk show The View , Day was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award .
In 2021, Day portrayed American jazz singer Billie Holiday in the biopic The United States vs. Billie Holiday , her feature film debut. Her performance won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama , making her the second African American actress to win in this category after Whoopi Goldberg in 1987.[1] At the 93rd Academy Awards , she was nominated for Best Actress . The soundtrack of the film won Day her first Grammy Award, in the category of Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media .
Major associations [ edit ] Miscellaneous awards [ edit ] Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2016 Powerhouse Performer Andra Day Won [10]
Critics awards [ edit ] Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2021 Special Honoree Award Herself Won [22]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2016 Best Song/Recording Created for a Film "The Light That Never Fails" Nominated [23]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2021 Virtuosos Award Herself Won [25]
References [ edit ] ^ Olsen, Mark (February 28, 2021). "Golden Globes reminder: Before Andra Day, only one Black woman won best actress in a drama film" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 20, 2021 . ^ "The full list of 2021 Oscars nominations" . The Guardian . March 15, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2021 . ^ "Children's & Family EMMY Awards Winners Announced!" (PDF) . Children's and Family Emmy Awards . Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved March 2, 2023 . ^ "45th Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations Announced" . emmyonline.com . Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Archived from the original on March 30, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2018 . ^ Pedersen, Erik (February 28, 2021). "Golden Globes: 'Nomadland' Wins Best Motion Picture Drama – The Complete Winners List" . Deadline . Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ "Andra Day" . grammy.com . The Recording Academy . Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ "2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominations List" . grammy.com . The Recording Academy . November 23, 2021. Retrieved April 4, 2022 . ^ Johnson, Zach (May 20, 2016). "BET Awards 2016: Complete List of Nominations" . E! Online . Retrieved March 1, 2016 . ^ Clark, Anne Victoria (June 27, 2021). "Here Are Your 2021 BET Awards Winners" . Vulture.com . Retrieved June 28, 2021 . ^ "Andra Day to Receive 'Powerhouse' Award at Billboard Women In Music 2016" . Billboard . November 1, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2016 . ^ "Get Out Dominates the Black Reel Awards" . blackreelawards.com . Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film. December 13, 2017. Archived from the original on December 19, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2016 . ^ N'Duka, Amanda (April 11, 2021). " 'Judas and the Black Messiah' Wins Outstanding Film, Chadwick Boseman, Regina King, Daniel Kaluuya & More Nab Black Reel Awards" . Deadline . Retrieved April 12, 2021 . ^ N'Duka, Amanda (February 18, 2021). " 'One Night in Miami', 'Judas and the Black Messiah' Lead Nominations For 21st Annual Black Reel Awards" . Deadline . Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ Brockington, Ariana (May 8, 2018). "CMT Music Awards Nominations Revealed; Little Big Town to Host" . Variety . Retrieved March 1, 2016 . ^ "Hollywood Music in Media Awards: Full Winners List" . The Hollywood Reporter . November 17, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ "NAACP Image Awards: The Complete Winners List" . The Hollywood Reporter . February 4, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ "NAACP Image Awards: 'Marshall,' 'Get Out,' 'Girls Trip' Dominate Film Nominations" . The Hollywood Reporter . November 20, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ Pierre, Mekishana (January 18, 2022). "2022 NAACP Image Awards Nominations: The Full List" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved January 20, 2022 . ^ Iasimone, Ashley (November 27, 2016). "2016 Soul Train Awards: See the Full Winners List" . Billboard . Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ "AAFCA AWARDS" . African-American Film Critics Association. April 7, 2021. ^ Davis, Clayton (February 8, 2021). "Critics Choice Awards: 'Mank' Leads With 12 Nominations, Netflix Makes History With Four Best Picture Nominees" . Variety . Retrieved March 1, 2021 . ^ Shareef, HannahJoy (6 February 2021). "Highlights From The 3rd Annual Celebration of Black Cinema" . The Knockturnal . Retrieved 22 November 2023 . ^ Chagollan, Steve (2016-01-22). " 'Compton,' 'Carol,' 'Furious 7' Win at Music Supervisors Awards" . Variety . Retrieved 2023-11-27 . ^ "Film Awards 2021 – Palm Springs International Film Festival" . Palm Springs International Film Society. February 2021. ^ "Celebrity Tributes" . Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Retrieved November 27, 2023 . ^ "Women Film Critics Circle Awards announced" . Caution Spoilers. March 10, 2021. External links [ edit ]