Tyler Perry's work honored with 2020 Governors Award

FILE - Actor-filmmaker and author Tyler Perry poses for a portrait in New York on Nov. 16, 2017. Perry has won awards from the NAACP and BET. Now he's getting a big one from the Television Academy. He and his foundation are the recipients of the 2020 Governors Award. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision/AP, File) (Amy Sussman, 2017 Invision)

NEW YORK ā€“ Tyler Perry has won awards from the NAACP and BET. Now he's getting a big one from the Television Academy: He and his foundation are the recipients of the 2020 Governors Award.

The prize, picked by the academy board of governors, honors Perry ā€œfor his unprecedented achievements in television and his commitment to offering opportunities to marginalized communities.ā€

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Perry has so far created 22 feature films, over 20 stage plays, 13 television shows and two bestselling books. The Atlanta-based producer was one of the first major filmmakers to power back up production in the wake of the coronavirus health crisis.

ā€œTyler Perry has changed the face of television and inspired a new generation of content creators. He pioneered a new brand of storytelling that engages people of color both in front of and behind the camera, and his shows have resonated with a global audience,ā€ said Governors Award selection committee Chair Eva Basler in a statement.

The award honors an individual or organization in the television arts and sciences whose achievement is ā€œso exceptional and universal in nature that it goes beyond the scope of annual Emmy Awards recognition.ā€

Previous recipients of the Governors Award include ā€œStar Trek,ā€ ā€œAmerican Idol,ā€ ā€œMasterpiece Theaterā€ and Comic Relief.


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