Angela Bassett Said She Was "Gobsmacked" When She Didn't Win the Oscar for BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER

Angela Bassett was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the second time last year, for her role in the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It was the first time any actor has been nominated for a role in a Marvel film, and her emotional performance in the sequel put her in the top running for the award. She had won the Globe Globe and Critics Choice Award, but the supporting actress race remained somewhat open leading into Oscar night as Jamie Lee Curtis had won the SAG Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once, and Kerry Condon had won the BAFTA for The Banshees of Inisherin. Curtis ended up winning the Oscar, and in a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, the two women lamented on their utter shock when Bassett’s name wasn’t called.

“I just knew your name was going to be called,” Oprah told Bassett. “I was beside myself [when it wasn’t]! We were beside ourselves.” Bassett responded:

“I was gobsmacked! I was. I thought I handled it very well. That was my intention, to handle it very well. It was, of course, a supreme disappointment, and disappointment is human. So I thought, yes, I was disappointed and I handled it like a human being.”

Bassett said handling the Oscar loss with grace was of the utmost importance “for myself and for my children who were there with me.”

“There are going to be these moments of disappointment that you’ll experience, but how do you handle yourself in the midst of them? We’re going to smile, we’re going to be gracious, we’re going to be kind, we’re going to party anyway.”

Prior to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Bassett had only been nominated for an Oscar once before. She competed for best actress in 1994 for playing Tina Turner in What’s Love Got to Do With It, a performance that also won her a Golden Globe. Holly Hunter won the Oscar that year for The Piano. After her 2023 loss, Bassett was named a recipient of an Honorary Award for her career as part of this year’s Oscar season.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was the second time Bassett played Queen Ramonda in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Her Oscar nomination made her the first person to be nominated for an Academy Award for a Marvel movie. She told Oprah that she signed on to play the character in the original Black Panther film without even seeing the script.

“Some of these places are secretive with the scripts, but [director Ryan Coogler] said, ‘Queen.’ For years I had been saying … when they ask what else you want to play, I’d say, ‘I want to play a queen.’ I manifested it, evidently,” Bassett said. “Because I hadn’t seen it. It’s not queen for me, it’s queen for us. We are queens. My mother, my auntie, you. We all are. So often Black women are considered at the low end of the totem. No!”

It’s so hard when a great performance loses out to another great performance. I hope Angela Bassett gets the chance to play an Oscar-worthy role again someday, because she is a fantastic actress.

via: Variety

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