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Revision as of 16:45, 7 December 2013

Here are the winners and nominees for the 2000 Black Reel Awards.[1]

Category Winner Nominees
Best Film The Hurricane
Best Director Malcolm D. Lee (The Best Man)
Best Actor Denzel Washington (The Hurricane)
Best Actress Nia Long (The Best Man)
Best Supporting Actor Michael Clark Duncan (The Green Mile)
Best Supporting Actress Erykah Badu (The Cider House Rules)
Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original Malcolm D. Lee (The Best Man)
Best Original Soundtrack The Best Man
Best Television Movie/Mini-Series Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Best Director
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Louis Gossett Jr. (Love Songs)
Best Actor
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Don Cheadle (A Lesson Before Dying)
Best Actress
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Halle Berry (Introducing Dorothy Dandridge)
Best Supporting Actor
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Mekhi Phifer (A Lesson Before Dying)
Best Supporting Actress
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Cicely Tyson (A Lesson Before Dying)
Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original
(Television Movie/Mini-Series)
Ernest J. Gaines (A Lesson Before Dying)

References