Influential actress Cicely Tyson dies at 96; Barack Obama pays tribute | Business Upturn

Influential actress Cicely Tyson dies at 96; Barack Obama pays tribute

Cicely Tyson, a successful actress who smashed stereotypes for black women in Hollywood passed away.

Cicely Tyson, a successful actress who smashed stereotypes for black women in Hollywood passed away on Thursday.
She was 96. In her long and successful career of acting, she won three Emmy awards and was nominated for Oscar in 1972 for her performance in the film “Sounder”. Some of her popular movies and Television shows are: “Sounder” (1972), “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” (1974), “Roots” (1977), “The Marva Collins Story” (1981), “The Women of Brewster Place” (1989), and “The Help” (2011).
In 2016, President Barack Obama awarded Tyson with The Medal of Freedom. Tyson described that moment as “the most important thing that could happen to me”.
Cicely Tyson always stood for women’s rights and overcame racism, that made her an inspiration for millions.

Former American President Barack Obama took his twitter to pen down some words of tribute for Tyson. He wrote, “In her extraordinary career, Cicely Tyson was one of the rare award-winning actors whose work on the screen was surpassed only by what she was able to accomplish off of it. She had a heart unlike any other—and for 96 years, she left a mark on the world that few will ever match”.

Then after, Michelle Obama came up with a series of tweets, paying tributes to Tyson. She wrote, “What struck me every time I spent time with Cicely Tyson was not necessarily her star power—though that was evident enough—it was her humanity. Just by walking into a room, she had this way of elevating everyone around her. She was the personification of beauty, grace, wisdom, and strength, carrying forward a flame that not only guided her for 96 pathbreaking years but lit the way for so many of us. I’ll miss her dearly, but I smile knowing how many people she inspired, just like me, to walk a little taller, speak a little more freely, and live a little bit more like God intended”.