26th NAACP Image Awards

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The 26th NAACP Image Awards ceremony, presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), honored the best in film, television, music of 1993 and took place on January 5, 1994 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. It was the 8th year that the event was taped and recorded on NBC.[1]

List of awards and nominees[edit]

Entertainer of the Year[edit]

Outstanding Motion Picture[edit]

Lead Actor in a Motion Picture[edit]

  • Denzel Washington, Malcolm X

Lead Actress in a Motion Picture[edit]

Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture[edit]

Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture[edit]

Youth Actor or Actress[edit]

Comedy Series[edit]

Actor in a Comedy Series[edit]

Actress in a Comedy Series[edit]

Drama Series[edit]

Actor in a Drama Series[edit]

Actress in a Drama Series[edit]

  • Regina Taylor, "I'll Fly Away."

Television Movie or Miniseries[edit]

Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries[edit]

Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries[edit]

Daytime Drama Series[edit]

Actor in a Daytime Drama Series[edit]

Actress in a Daytime Drama Series[edit]

Variety Series[edit]

Performance in a Variety Series[edit]

Variety Special[edit]

  • "Sinbad Live From New York: Afros & Bellbottoms."

Performance in a Variety Special[edit]

  • Patti LaBelle, "The 1993 Essence Awards."

News, Talk or Information Series or Special[edit]

  • "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Youth or Children's Series or Special[edit]

  • "Teen Summit: Teens & AIDS."

Performance in a Youth or Children's Series or Special[edit]

New Artist[edit]

  • Shai, "If I Ever Fall in Love."

Male Artist[edit]

  • Luther Vandross, "Never Let Me Go."

Female Artist[edit]

  • Whitney Houston, "The Bodyguard," soundtrack.

Duo or Group[edit]

  • En Vogue, "Runaway Love."

Gospel Artist[edit]

  • The Winans, "All Out."

Jazz Artist[edit]

  • Kenny G, "Breathless."

Rap Artist[edit]

  • Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, "Boom! Shake the Room."

World Music Artist[edit]

  • B. B. King, "Blues Summit."

Soundtrack Album (Film or Television)[edit]

  • "The Bodyguard," various artists, featuring Whitney Houston.

Album[edit]

  • "The Bodyguard," soundtrack, various artists, featuring Whitney Houston.

Music Video[edit]

  • "I'm Every Woman," Whitney Houston.

Choreography in Film or Television[edit]

  • Debbie Allen, "The 65th Annual Academy Awards."

Literary Work, Fiction[edit]

Literary Work, Nonfiction[edit]

  • "By Any Means Necessary: The Trials and Tribulations of the Making of Malcolm X," by Spike Lee with Ralph Wiley.

Literary Work, Children's[edit]

  • "Sojourner Truth: "Ain't I a Woman?," by Patricia C. McKissack and Frederick McKissack.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Leonardi, Marisa (January 7, 1994). "Michael Jackson Shares Whitney Houston's Spotlight : Honors: Houston wins five NAACP Image Awards, but Jackson gets cheers in a show marked by controversy". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved January 22, 2016.