JADA PINKETT SMITH & TOMMY DAVIDSON Woo (1998), dir. Daisy von Scherler Mayer
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Awards for children-focused programs have been presented at the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards for decades.
In fact, it was at the 2003 Daytime ceremony that Shia LaBeouf won for his role as Louis Stevens in the category of Outstanding Performer in Children’s Programming. (Coincidentally, it was DCOM queen Kirsten Storms that presented it.)
As viewers continue to move away from traditional daytime and primetime slots, The Television Academy decided to give children’s television its own award presentation to embrace streaming and its non-linear content.
This year marked the inaugural Children’s and Family Emmy Awards.
Disney Channel/Plus received several nominations during the November announcement. Our paranormal recommendation, Secrets of Sulphur Springs, was one.
But it was the revival of Zoog Disney’s The Proud Family that had our attention.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder garnered 3 nominations in
Outstanding Animated Series
Outstanding Voice Directing For An Animated Series
Outstanding Casting For An Animated Program
And they made history at this month’s ceremony when they won!
Congratulations, Proud Family, on your win for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Program.
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Tommy Davidson gets his hair did as Cream Corn in Black Dynamite (2009). Tom was born in Washington DC and has 55 acting credits from a 1989 tv episode to a voice on 11 episodes of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (2022-23).
His other notable credits include 123 episodes of In Living Color, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Boot Call, 52 episodes as the voice of Oscar Proud in The Proud Family, 20 episodes of Black Dynamite (as the voice of Cream Corn),
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Spike Lee interview on "Bamboozled" (2000)
You can support black lives matter by watching this movie, too, ya know?
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