The actress walked the red carpet, alongside her husband, Julius Tennon, at the 2023 Palm Springs International Film Awards on Thursday.
, getting the chance to embody the powerful and intimidating figure unlike any she's played before, was a dream come true!on Thursday -- where she was honored with the Chairman’s Award -- and she reflected on when she truly felt that the years of prepping and planning to star in"Well I felt it was worth it when I got on to the soil In South Africa in that red dirt," Davis said, reflecting on her physical transformation and recalling the breathtaking and massive production of the...
For Davis, it was more than simply another role to play, but a passion, which is why she also served as a producer on the acclaimed epic.
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