Hollywood Loses an Icon
Hollywood Icon Cicely Tyson has passed away at age 96. According to The AP, Tyson’s manager Larry Thompson confirmed that the Emmy and Tony Award winning actress died yesterday (January 28th). Tyson just released her memoir Just As I Am on January 26th.
In a statement, Thompson said, “With heavy heart, the family of Miss Cicely Tyson announces her peaceful transition this afternoon. At this time, please allow the family their privacy.” Tyson just released her memoir Just As I Am on January 26th. She told Bustle why she decided to release her memoir at 96, saying, “People wanted to know all about my personal life, and I said, ‘That has nothing to do with my acting.’ My personal life allows me to bring some kind of contribution to my career life. You have to have something feeding you. If you do not allow yourself to be fed by life, then you have nothing to give an audience. The characters that you read about come from a human life.”
BIO
Tyson made her acting debut in 1957’s “Twelve Angry Men” and then starred in the 1959 Sidney Poitier film “Odds Against Tomorrow,” followed by “The Comedians,” “The Last Angry Man,” “A Man Called Adam” and “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.” After refusing to participate in the blaxploitation films in the late 1960s, Tyson returned to the screen in 1972’s ‘Sounder,” which earned her several Oscar nods, inlcuding Best Actress in 1973. She received an honorary Oscar in 2018.