Angela_Bassett
Angela Evelyn Bassett (born April 15th, 1961) is an American actress. Her work has been recognized for television and in film since the late 1980s she has received various accolades such as two Golden Globe Awards and sixteen NAACP Image Awards in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards and seven Primetime Emmy Awards. Bassett was born in New York New York and raised by an aunt who lived in Winston-Salem North Carolina. Bassett's mother had split from her father at approximately five. Her younger sister then went into St. Petersburg Florida with their mother. Bassett watched the James Earl Jones in John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men play as she was still at high school and decided that acting is what she would like to be doing. Following her graduation of Yale University New Haven Connecticut in 1980 with the Bachelor's degree in African American Studies, she continued to pursue a Master's Degree (1983) from the Yale School of Drama. She was introduced to Courtney B. Vance, an actress who was also at Yale and they were married in 1997. Qualification: B.A. graduated from the Yale School of Drama School with a master's of African American studies, in 1980. Jordan Park Primary School Disston Middle School (seventh-grade) Azalea Middle School in eighth and ninth grades. Boca Ciega High School. Angela Bassett, who plays Ramonda the female protagonist in the action adventure film I. Black Panther: Wakanda forever (2022).






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