LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ruth E. Carter has made history once more.
Hampton University alumna Ruth E. Carter becomes the most nominated Black woman in Oscar’s history with five nominations.
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A major feature film is set to begin production in Baton Rouge this spring. The film is Amazon MGM Studios’ Ally Clark, a thriller starring Oscar winner Viola Davis. Stephen LeBlanc… ...
Ruth E. Carter has made history — again. The famed costume designer is now the most-nominated Black woman in Oscars history ...
The legendary costume designer earned her fifth Academy Award nomination for “Sinners.” Ruth E. Carter is getting her flowers ...
Springfield native Ruth E. Carter has made Academy Awards history once again, earning another Oscar nomination for her ...
Associated PressRuth E. Carter ha hecho historia una vez más. Con su nominación al Oscar por “Sinners” (“Pecadores”), Carter ...
Ruth E. Carter earned her first Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design for the 1992 biographical drama “Malcolm X” by director Spike Lee. At that point, it was their fifth collaboration.
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