Sir Lenny Henry Says Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's Oscars Wins for Sinners Can Inspire 'Black and Brown and Gay Talent' in Britain
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Sir Lenny Henry says Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's Oscars wins for Sinners can inspire 'Black and brown and gay talent' in Britain
Sir Lenny Henry was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the British Diversity Awards 2026 in London on Wednesday night (25.03.26) and spoke about how the Oscars success of Sinners can be an inspiration to filmmakers from minority backgrounds in the UK.
New Patron of Wimbledon's Polka Theatre, Sir Lenny Henry, picks up prestigious award.
Sir Lenny Henry's received the lifetime achievement award at a ceremony that celebrates diversity. He's been recognised for 'more than four decades of advocacy' at the British Diversity Awards. Comedian Chris McCausland from Surbiton picked up media champion of the year, for using his platform to challenge perceptions and improve representation.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina in Madrid: an intimate dinner that hides a detail impossible to ignore Michael B. Jordan Oscar enters a list with only six names The founding precedent remains Sidney Poitier. His victory for Los lirios del valle marked in 1964 a decisive moment for the Academy and for the history of American cinema. It was not just an individual award. It was the first time that a black actor won the Oscar for Best Actor, a milest…
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