HBO’s Lovecraft County, the supernatural horror miniseries that spotlighted the horror of racism in the 1950s, lapped the field at the 5th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television, winning six categories including Outstanding Drama Series, as well as acting wins for Jonathan Majors (Outstanding Actor), Jurnee Smollett (Outstanding Actor), Michael K. Williams (Outstanding Supporting Actor) and Courtney B. Vance (Outstanding Guest Actor). Showrunner and creator Misha Green won Outstanding Directing for the episode “Jig-a-Bobo.” The Emmy-nominated hit show was canceled by HBO in July.
“We salute all of this year’s winners, but the fact that each of this year’s winning shows were led by showrunners is to be commended,” said Black Reel Awards CEO and Founder, Tim Gordon. “It is refreshing to see them assert their art and considerable sensibilities to a bevy of stories that continue to enhance the power of cinema.”
On the comedy side, awards went to Anthony Anderson in black-ish for Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series and Robin Thede as Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series for A Black Lady Sketch Show, which also won Outstanding Comedy Series. The Woke series Black People for Rent, the story of a Black cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success who must navigate an unexpected event changes, won two awards: Outstanding Directing (Maurice Marable) and Outstanding Writing for Rochee Jeffrey. Kenan Thompson (Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy) and Dave Chappelle (Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy) also won for Saturday Night Live.
Other dual show winners included Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series, which honored John Boyega for Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series for Red, White and Blue, and McQueen for Outstanding Directing, TV Movie/Limited Series for Lover’s Rock.
With 13 wins, HBO dominated this year’s field of winners. NBC came in a distant second with four wins and the rest of the winners were divided among a slew of other networks and streaming services.
Black Reel Awards annually recognize the excellence of African Americans, as well as the cinematic achievements of the African diaspora, in the global film industry.
Here is the complete list of winners and nominees.
COMEDY CATEGORIES
Outstanding Comedy Series
(awarded to the showrunner)
- “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO)
Robin Thede, showrunner - “black-ish” (ABC)
Courtney Lily, showrunner - “That Damn Michael Che” (HBO Max)
Michael Che, showrunner - “grown-ish” (Freeform)
Julie Bean, showrunner - “Run the World” (Starz)
Yvette Lee Bowser, showrunner
Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series
- Anthony Anderson | “black-ish” (ABC)
- Asante Blackk | “Social Distance” (Netflix)
- Michael Che | “That Damn Michael Che” (HBO Max)
- Trevor Jackson | “grown-ish” (Freeform)
- Lamorne Morris | “Woke” (HULU)
Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series
- Renée Elise Goldsberry | “Girls5eva” (Peacock)
- Tracee Ellis Ross | “black-ish” (ABC)
- Yara Shahidi | “grown-ish” (Freeform)
- Robin Thede | “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO)
- Bresha Webb | “Run the World” (Starz)
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
- Deon Cole | “black-ish” (ABC)
- David Alan Grier | “Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!” (Netflix)
- Laurence Fishburne | “black-ish” (ABC)
- Justice Smith | “Genera+ion” (HBO Max)
- Kenan Thompson | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
- Naomi Ackie | “Master of None” (Netflix)
- Ashley Nicole Black | “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO)
- Gabrielle Dennis | “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO)
- Jenifer Lewis | “black-ish” (ABC)
- Wanda Sykes | “The Upshaws” (Netflix)
Outstanding Directing, Comedy Series
- “Black People for Rent” (Woke) – HULU
Maurice Marable, director - “But the Tilapias Are Fine Though, Right?” (A Black Lady Sketch Show) – HBO
Lacey Duke & Brittany Scott Smith, directors - “My Dinner With Andre Junior” (black-ish) – ABC
Princess Monique, director - “Our Wedding Dre” (black-ish) – ABC
Eric Dean Seaton, director - “Separ8 Ways” (Girls5eva) – Peacock
Chioke Nassor, director
Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series
- “Black People for Rent” (Woke) – HULU
Rochee Jeffrey, writer - “But the Tilapias Are Fine Though, Right?” (A Black Lady Sketch Show) – HBO
Lauren Ashley Smith, Robin Thede, Ashley Nicole Black, Akilah Green, Shenovia Large, Rae Sanni, Kristin Layne Tucker, Holly Walker, Kindsey Young, Charla Lauriston, writers - “Carma” (Girls5eva) – Peacock
Anna Drezen & Azie Dungey, writers - “Missions & Ambitions” (black-ish) – ABC
Isaiah Lester & Melanie Boysaw, writers - “Policin” (That Damn Michael Che) – HBO Max
Michael Che, Gary Richardson, Rosebud Baker, Reggie Conquest, Godfrey Danchimah Jr., Calise Hawkins, Kevin Iso, Sam Jay, Matt Richards, Cipha Sounds & Wil Sylvince, writers
Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy Series
- Dave Chappelle | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Samuel L. Jackson | “Staged” (BBC One)
- Daniel Kaluuya | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Rege-Jean Page | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Marcus Scribner | “grown-ish” (Freeform)
Outstanding Guest Actress, Comedy Series
- Erika Alexander | “Run the World” (Starz)
- Regina King | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Debbi Morgan | “Bigger” (BET+)
- Maya Rudolph | “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Vanessa L. Williams | “Girls5eva” (Peacock)
Drama Categories
Outstanding Drama Series
(awarded to the showrunner)
- “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (Disney+)
Malcolm Spellman, showrunner - “Lupin” (Netflix)
George Kay, showrunner - “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
Misha Green, showrunner - “Queen Sugar” (OWN)
Anthony Sparks, showrunner - “Snowfall” (FX)
Dave Andron, showrunner
Outstanding Actor, Drama Series
- Damson Idris | “Snowfall” (FX)
- Anthony Mackie | “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (Disney+)
- Jonathan Majors | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
- Rege-Jean Page | “Bridgerton” (Netflix)
- Billy Porter | “Pose” (FX)
Outstanding Actress, Drama Series
- Brandee Evans | “P-Valley” (Starz)
- Dawn-Lyen Gardner | “Queen Sugar” (OWN)
- Queen Latifah | “The Equalizer” (CBS)
- Simone Missick | “All Rise” (CBS)
- Jurnee Smollett | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series
- Giancarlo Esposito | “Godfather of Harlem” (EPIX)
- Giancarlo Esposito | “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
- Niles Fitch | “This Is Us” (NBC)
- Amin Joseph | “Snowfall” (FX)
- Michael K. Williams | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series
- Adjoa Andoh | “Bridgerton” (Netflix)
- Aunjanue Ellis | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
- Michael Hyatt | “Snowfall” (FX)
- Wunmi Mosaku | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
- Susan Kelechi Watson | “This Is Us” (NBC)
Outstanding Directing, Drama Series
- “Birth Mother” (This Is Us) – NBC
Kay Oyegun, director - “Chapter 15: The Believer” (The Mandalorian) – Disney+
Rick Famuyiwa, director - “Jig-a-Bobo” (Lovecraft Country) – HBO
Misha Green, director - “Sleeping Dogs” (Snowfall) – FX
Carl Seaton, director - “The Trunk” (Pose) – FX
Tina Mabry, director
Outstanding Writing, Drama Series
- “Birth Mother” (This Is Us) – NBC
Kay Oyegun & Eboni Freeman, writers - “Chapter 15: The Believer” (The Mandalorian) – Disney+
Rick Famuyiwa, writer - “Jig-a-Bobo” (Lovecraft Country) – HBO
Misha Green, writer - “New World Order” (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) – Disney+
Malcolm Spellman, writer - “Sleeping Dogs” (Snowfall) – FX
Justin Hillian, writer
Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series
- Giancarlo Esposito | “The Boys” (Amazon Prime Video)
- Carl Lumbly | “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (Disney+)
- Larenz Tate | “Power Book II: Ghost” (Starz)
- Carl Weathers | “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
- Courtney B. Vance | “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series
- Gail Bean | “Snowfall” (FX)
- Rosario Dawson | “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
- Florence Kasumba | “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (Disney+)
- Sophie Okonedo | “Ratched” (Netflix)
- Phylicia Rashad | “This Is Us” (NBC)
TV Movie / Limited Series Categories
Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series
(awarded to the showrunner for limited series & producers for TV movies)
- Hamilton (Disney+)
Lin-Manuel Miranda, producer
Thomas Kali, producer
Jeffrey Seller, producer - “I May Destroy You” (HBO)
Michaela Coel, Showrunner - “Small Axe” (Amazon Prime Video)
Steve McQueen, showrunner - Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Prime Video)
Jonathan T. Baker, producer
Eugene Ashe, producer
Nnamdi Asomugha, producer - “The Underground Railroad” (Amazon Prime Video)
Barry Jenkins, showrunner
Outstanding Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
- Nnamdi Asomugha | Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Prime Video)
- Mamoudou Athie | Black Box (Amazon Prime Video)
- Dule Hill | Psych 2: Lassie Came Home (Peacock)
- Leslie Odom Jr. | Hamilton (Disney+)
- Chris Rock | “Fargo” (FX)
Outstanding Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
- Nicole Beharie | “Monsterland” (HULU)
- Michaela Coel | “I May Destroy You” (HBO)
- Cynthia Erivo | “Genius: Aretha Franklin” (National Geographic)
- Thuso Mbedu | “The Underground Railroad” (Amazon Prime Video)
- Tessa Thompson | Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
- John Boyega | “Small Axe: Red, White & Blue” (Amazon Prime Video)
- Daveed Diggs | Hamilton (Disney+)
- Paapa Essiedu | “I May Destroy You” (HBO)
- William Jackson Harper | “The Underground Railroad” (Amazon Prime Video)
- Courtney B. Vance | “Genius: Aretha Franklin” (National Geographic)
Outstanding Supporting Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
- Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn | “Small Axe: Lovers Rock” (Amazon Prime Video)
- Renée Elise Goldsberry | Hamilton (Disney+)
- Weruche Opia | “I May Destroy You” (HBO)
- Teyonah Parris | “WandaVision” (Disney+)
- Letitia Wright | “Small Axe: Mangrove” (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Directing, TV Movie/Limited Series
- “Ego Death” (I May Destroy You) – HBO
Michaela Coel & Sam Miller, directors - “Lovers Rock” (Small Axe) – Amazon Prime Video
Steve McQueen, director - “Mangrove” (Small Axe) – Amazon Prime Video
Steve McQueen, director - Sylvie’s Love – Amazon Prime Video
Eugene Ashe, director - “The Underground Railroad” – Amazon Prime Video
Barry Jenkins, director
Outstanding Writing, TV Movie/Limited Series
- “Chapter 1: Georgia” (The Underground Railroad) – Amazon Prime Video
Barry Jenkins, writer - “Ego Death” (I May Destroy You) – HBO
Michaela Coel, writer - “…It Just Came Up” (I May Destroy You) – HBO
Michaela Coel, writer - “Lovers Rock” (Small Axe) – Amazon Prime Video
Steve McQueen & Courttia Newland, writers - Sylvie’s Love – Amazon Prime Video
Eugene Ashe, writer
TV Documentaries/Specials & Music
Outstanding Television Documentary or Special
- Black Is King (Disney+)
Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Kwasi Fordjour, Emmanuel Adjei, Blitz Bazawule, Ibra Ake, Jenn Nkiru, Jake Nava, Pierre Debusschere, Dikayl Rimmasch & Dafe Oboro, directors - “First Ladies: Michelle Obama” (CNN)
Liz Mermin, director - “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion” (HBO Max)
Marcus Raboy, director - “High on the Hog: How African-American Cuisine Transformed America” (Netflix)
Stephen Satterfield, director - Tina (HBO)
Daniel Lindsay & T.J. Martin, directors
Outstanding Music
- Black Is King (Disney+)
James William Blades, composer - Hamilton (Disney+)
Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer - “Lovecraft Country” (HBO)
Laura Karpman & Raphael Saadiq, composers
Liza Richardson, music supervisor - “Pose” (FX)
Mac Quayle, composer
Amanda Krieg Thomas, Alexis Martin Woodall & Ryan Murphy, music supervisors - Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Prime Video)
Fabrice Lecomte, composer
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