NAACP Image Awards 2023: See the complete list of winners

PASADENA, Calif. — Queen Latifah hosted the 54th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday evening at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.

Serena Williams received the Jackie Robison Sports Award.

Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle Griner, made a brief appearance, according to Variety.

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Winners announced during Saturday’s televised ceremony are noted below in bold and italics:

Entertainer of the year:

Angela Bassett

Mary J. Blige

Quinta Brunson

Viola Davis

Zendaya

Outstanding Motion Picture

“A Jazzman’s Blues”

”Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

“Emancipation”

”The Woman King”

“Till”

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture

Joshua Boone, “A Jazzman’s Blues”

Jonathan Majors, “Devotion”

Will Smith, “Emancipation”

Sterling K. Brown, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul”

Daniel Kaluuya, “Nope”

Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture

Danielle Deadwyler, “Till”

Keke Palmer, “Alice”

Letitia Wright, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

Regina Hall, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul”

Viola Davis, “The Woman King”

Outstanding Drama Series

“Bel-Air”

”Bridgerton”

“Euphoria”

“P-Valley”

”Queen Sugar”

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series

Damson Idris — “Snowfall”

Jabari Banks Glover —“Bel-Air”

Kofi Siriboe — ”Queen Sugar”

Nicco Annan — “P-Valley”

Sterling K. Brown — ”This is Us”

Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series

Angela Bassett — “9-1-1″

Brandee Evans — “P-Valley”

Queen Latifah — “The Equalizer”

Rutina Wesley— “Queen Sugar”

Zendaya — “Euphoria”

Outstanding Comedy Series

“Abbott Elementary”

”Atlanta”

“Black-ish”

”Rap Sh!t”

”The Wonder Years”

Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series

Mike Epps — “The Upshaws”

Donald Glover —“Atlanta”

Anthony Anderson —“Black-ish”

Cedric the Entertainer — “The Neighborhood”

Dule Hill —”The Wonder Years”

Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series

Loretta Devine — “Family Reunion”

Maya Rudolph —“Loot”

Quinta Brunson — ”Abbott Elementary”

Tichina Arnold— “The Neighborhood”

Tracee Ellis Ross —“Black-ish”