Oscars 2020: Cynthia Erivo walks the red carpet in after BAFTA boycott (2024)

Cynthia Erivo made a head-turning arrival for the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday night in a striking white gown just a week after she boycotted the BAFTAs.

The Best Actress nominee, 33, looked sensational in her dramatic gown with a sparkling sequinned bodice as she walked the star-studded red carpet at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Cynthia's attendance proved to be a surprise for some after she refused to attend the BAFTAs last week, following the huge controversy around the awards' lack of diversity in its nominations.

Amazing:Cynthia Erivo made a head-turning arrival for the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday night in a striking white gown just a week after she boycotted the BAFTAs

Cynthia was a vision of elegance as she walked the red carpet in a beautiful white gown with a billowing skirt and a thigh-high split.

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The gown's body was covered with an array of beautiful silver sequins and mesh detailing, and she completed her look with matching platform heels.

Cynthia - who is nominated for Best Actress for her performance in Harriet - accessorised her beautiful look with an array of silver rings and multiple Maria Tash earrings and studsas she made a glamorous arrival for the occasion

Her attendance for the awards show proved a surprise to some, after she opted not to attend the BAFTAs last week.

Incredible:The Best Actress nominee, 33, looked sensational in her dramatic gown with a sparkling sequinned bodice as she walked the star-studded red carpet in Los Angeles

Beautiful:The gown's body was covered with an array of beautiful silver sequins and mesh detailing, and she completed her look with matching platform heels

Hilarious: Cynthia put on an animated display in her statement white gown as she arrived on the red carpet

Cheeky: She also blew a fun kiss to the cameras as she posed for a slew of snaps during the lavish annual red carpet

Speaking to The Daily Mail'sBaz Bamigboye the star admitted she was enjoying a 'well-earned break' from therigours of work and the awards season so far instead of attending the ceremony.

In Harriet Cynthia playsHarriet Tubman, the 19th-century abolitionist and American icon.

Cynthia said she preferred not to endorse an event in which there were no non-white faces nominated in the acting categories, nor any female directors in the Best Director category.

Bafta president Prince William and Joker star Joaquin Phoenix, who won Best Actor, were among those who took pot shots in their speeches at the woeful lack of race and gender diversity in the BAFTA nominations.

Fun: Cynthia struck an array of different poses in her jaw-dropping gown as she walked the red carpet

Playful: Making full use of her gown's split she perfectly accentuated her slender pins

Fashion! Cynthia accessorised her beautiful look with an array of silver rings and multiple Maria Tash earrings and studs as she made a glamorous arrival for the occasion

Acclaimed: Cynthia is nominated for an Oscar as Best Actress for the film Harriet, in which she plays Harriet Tubman (pictured)

Upon her arrival at this year's Oscars - where she performed on stage - Cynthia showed off a stunning make-up look created byTerrell Mullin for Giorgio Armani Beauty.

'This is her night, so we wanted her beauty to complement her natural beauty and radiant skin,' Terrell explained.

'Cynthia was wearing a custom atelier gown in white so we chose a look that was classic old Hollywood with a brown smoky eye, big lashes, and a washed out, nude lip.'

For the brown smoky eye, Terrell used the Giorgio Armani BeautyEyes To Kill Eye Quattro Eye Shadow in 2, as well as theSmooth Silk Eye Pencil in 12 and theEye Tint Liquid Eye Shadow in 39.

When it came to the 'washed-out' lip, the beauty pro turned to the brand's Lip Maestro Liquid Lipstick in 100. Et voila!

92nd Annual Academy Awards: Winners

BEST PICTURE

The Irishman

Ford vs Ferrari

Jojo Rabbit

Joker

Little Women

Marriage Story

1917

Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood

Parasite - WINNER

Incredible: Parasite won four awards including becoming the first ever foreign film to win Best Picture as Bong Joon-ho won Best Director

BEST ACTRESS

Cynthia Erivo - Harriet

Scarlett Johansson - Marriage Story

Saoirse Ronan - Little Women

Charlize Theron - Bombshell

Renée Zellweger - Judy - WINNER

BEST ACTOR

Antonio Banderas - Pain and Glory

Leonardo DiCaprio - Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

Adam Driver - Marriage Story

Joaquin Phoenix - Joker - WINNER

Jonathan Pryce - The Two Popes

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Kathy Bates - Richard Jewell

Laura Dern - Marriage Story - WINNER

Scarlett Johansson - Jojo Rabbit

Florence Pugh - Little Women

Margot Robbie - Bombshell

Golden: Laura Dern was one of the four thespians to have swept award season as she earned Best Supporting Actress

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Tom Hanks - A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Anthony Hopkins - The Two Popes

Al Pacino - The Irishman

Joe Pesci - The Irishman

Brad Pitt - Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood - WINNER

BEST DIRECTOR

Bong Joon Ho - Parasite - WINNER

Sam Mendes - 1917

Todd Phillips - Joker

Martin Scorsese - The Irishman

Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Jojo Rabbit

Joker

Little Women - WINNER

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

The Irishman

BEST SOUND MIXING

1917 - WINNER

Ad Astra

Ford v Ferrari

Joker

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

BEST SOUND EDITING

Ford V Ferrari - Donald Sylvester

Joker - Alan Robert Murray

1917 - Oliver Tarrney and Rachel Tate - WINNER

One Upon as Time in Hollywood – Wylie Stateman

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker - Matthew Wood and David Acord

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Joker -Hildur Gudnadóttir - WINNER

Little Women

Marriage Story

1917

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Making history: Hildur Gudnadóttir was the first ever woman to win Best Original Score for Joker

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away – Toy Story 4

I'm Gonna Love me Again – Rocketman - WINNER

I'm Standing With You – Breakthrough

Into the Unknown – Frozen II

Stand Up – Harriet

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

I Lost My Body

Klaus

Missing Link

Toy Story 4- WINNER

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM

Dcera (Daughter)

Hair Love - WINNER

Kitbull

Memorable Sister

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

Brotherhood

Nefta Football Club

The Neighbor’s Window - WINNER

Saria

A Sister

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

American Factory - WINNER

The Cave

The Edge of Democracy

For Sama

Honeyland

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

In the Absence

Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) - WINNER

Life Overtakes Me

St. Louis Superman

Walk Run Cha-Cha

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Avengers: Endgame

The Irishman

The Lion King

1917 - Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy - WINNER

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Amazing:Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy (pictured left to right) are seen accepting the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for 1917

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

1917 - Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns

Knives Out - Rian Johnson

Marriage Story - Noah Baumbach

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Quentin Tarantino

Parasite - Bong Joon Ho & Jin Won Han- WINNER

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

The Irishman - Steven Zaillian

Jojo Rabbit - Taika Waititi - WINNER

Joker - Todd Phillips & Scott Silver

Little Women - Greta Gerwig

The Two Popes - Anthony McCarten

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

Corpus Christi (Poland)

Honeyland (North Macedonia)

Les Miserables (France)

Pain and Glory (Spain)

Parasite (South Korea) - WINNER

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1917

The Irishman

Jojo Rabbit

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood - Nancy Haigh and Barbara Ling - WINNER

Parasite

Glamorous:Nancy Haigh (left) and Barbara Ling accept the Production Design award for Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

BEST FILM EDITING

Ford v Ferrari - Andrew Buckland & Michael McCusker - WINNER

The Irishman - Thelma Schoonmaker

Jojo Rabbit - Tom Eagles

Joker - Jeff Groth

Parasite - Jinmo Yang

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1917 - Roger Deakins - WINNER

The Irishman - Rodrigo Prieto

Joker - Lawrence Sher

The Lighthouse - Jarin Blaschke

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Robert Richardson

BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

Bombshell - Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker - WINNER

Joker

Judy

1917

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil

Tremendous trio: Anne Morgan, Kazu Hiro and Vivian Baker - pictured left to right - won for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for Bombshell

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'It was so surreal because the Bafta people then asked me to sing and I refused to do it,' Cynthia said.

'They were getting all these other black actors to come on as presenters. Well, I'm not an accessory to make Bafta look good. It didn't make sense to do that when no one [of colour] was represented [in the nominations].'

The judging panel at the Golden Globes certainly appreciated her turn as Harriet — rewarding her with another Best Actress nomination, but she didn't win.

She didn't win but when I saw her in Los Angeles immediately after the ceremony in January and commiserated with her, it was clear that she didn't see it like that at all.

'Just being here is a win,' she told The Daily Mail. 'Having Renee Zellweger ask how my Christmas was is a win. Joking with Brad Pitt is a win.

'We all watch out for each other and that's a win. I'm portraying the title character of a film [Harriet] that has exceeded expectations at the box office in America, and that's a win.'

Nope! Cynthia said she preferred not to endorse an event in which there were no non-white faces nominated in the acting categories

Not only is Cynthia up for Best Actress, but she has also been nominated for Best Original Song for Stand Up which she co-wrote (with Joshua Brian Campbell) and performed for Harriet.

Cynthia had audience members clapping along as she gave a powerful performance of Stand Up alongside numerous gospel singers.

The actress wowed in a sleek gold gown with elaborate neckline as she stood on stage, surrounded by lanterns before an image of Harriet Tubman flashed onscreen.

If she's lucky enough to take home a golden statuette Cynthia will join the illustrious ranks of artists who boast an EGOT. That's an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony.

And at 33 she would be the youngest to have achieved it.

'I'm not banking on it but yes I do have to pinch myself,' she laughs. 'Who knew?'

Sing it! Erivo delivered a powerful performance of the Oscar nominated song, Stand Up

Moving: Audience members clapped along to Cynthia's performance

Let's do this! Gospel singers joined Cynthia on stage as she sang surrounded by lanterns

Proud: Cynthia's mother Edith (pictured) came to Britain from Nigeria when she was 24, intending to do a catering degree but knowing that her heart lay in nursing

Apparently, her mother Edith did. 'My mum knew I was going to be in the arts long before I knew that's what I was going to do. I was a shepherd in a nativity play when I was five and I sang Silent Night.

'To my mother this was a sign. She didn't push me like a stage mother but she gently guided me to drama classes. She couldn't sing but she loved it when I did. My mother and my sister, I think, knew my path before I did.'

That close-knit family group has been key to her success — and it has been an extraordinary journey from the maisonette on a council estate in South London that the three of them shared to this point in her career.

In between criss-crossing the globe to attend film festivals and award ceremonies in recent months, Cynthia has been commuting back and forth to Atlanta, Georgia, where she has been portraying Aretha Franklin in an eight-part drama about the late Queen of Soul for the National Geographic channel.

(It is perfect casting because Cynthia's voice is remarkable, although she jokes that 'because I am so little I have to do something to make myself heard'.)

Superstar: Her big break came in 2013 when got the part of Celie in a musical production of The Color Purple. She won a Tony Award for the role

And then there is an adaptation of Stephen King's supernatural thriller The Outsider for HBO in which she plays private investigator Holly Gibney.

Oh, and on the day the Oscar nominations were announced last month, she was on a flight from LA to Tokyo where she did three concerts in front of 15,000 people.

'All of the things that are happening now are just crazy,' Cynthia said. And yet, and yet — she noted somewhat wistfully that she has received not a single offer from the UK. I'm not remotely surprised. I'm just not surprised any more and I'm not fighting for it any more. If something happens, it happens. I'm not chasing it,' she said with resignation in her voice.

Which is a tragedy because she is an artist who was very much made in Britain.

Cynthia's mother Edith came to Britain from Nigeria when she was 24, intending to do a catering degree but knowing that her heart lay in nursing.

So she 'doubled up' and studied for a nursing degree at night while raising her two young daughters. She's now a director of community health visitors.

'Whenever my mum needs something to happen, she just does it and I learnt from her. She wanted to learn to drive, so she taught herself how to drive. I remember my sister Stephanie and I would be in the car while she was learning. I don't remember being terrified!'

Rising star: Cynthia's father, a civil servant, was 'not in the picture', she said, and she has seen him only once since she was 16. For her and her sister, there were too many 'let-downs' in childhood

She recalled living in a converted church — 'we loved it' — with five other families and then 'one day my mum said she wanted to buy a house, so she saved and saved for a mortgage and she got us a house'.

Her father, a civil servant, was 'not in the picture', she says, and she has seen him only once since she was 16. For her and her sister, there were too many 'let-downs' in childhood.

'I haven't seen him for a long time. My mum did the work of two parents. We didn't need him.'

Her mother instilled in her the importance of self-belief and from an early age Cynthia understood that getting what you wanted also required effort and commitment.

'I knew what hard work looked like from watching her,' she says.We have known each other for over a decade. While she was still a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada), I kept hearing about this 'black girl' who had gone to a strict Catholic school in South London, La Retraite, and who had wowed fellow pupils and teachers with her singing and acting talent.

But beyond acting workshops, school and local productions, she had never dreamed of a career in showbiz and took up a place at the University of East London to study music psychology.

One day, she bumped into a former acting mentor who was astounded she was not studying drama. Why wasn't she at Rada, she was asked.

'Initially I was reluctant because I didn't know what this Rada was. I think the 'Royal' bit scared me,' Cynthia told me later.

She was one of only four people of colour in her year. I started tracking Cynthia's progress and watching her in the occasional concerts she did in between bit parts in shows.

Important: In the film Harriet, her character Harriet Tubman uses guerrilla tactics to free her fellow slaves

Her big break came in 2013 when got the part of Celie in a musical production of The Colour Purple (based on the 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker) at the small but influential Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre at London Bridge.

She was a sensation — described by one critic as a 'pocket dynamo' — but, incredibly, the show did not transfer to the West End.

Her next role was in the musical I Can't Sing! at the London Palladium which tanked — but that turned out to be a blessing.

The Colour Purple was heading to Broadway and she was now free to go with it. In 2015, as she was about to leave for New York, her sister Stephanie told her that she wouldn't be coming back. 'She somehow saw that I was going to succeed,' says Cynthia. 'I didn't know that but she did.'

I saw the production at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre three times and Cynthia was an absolute knockout. Her big number, I'm Here, really did stop the show. People jumped up from their seats and applauded even before she had finished singing the ballad. She won a Tony Award for her Celie, a Grammy award for the show's album and an Emmy for her performance on a morning TV show where she performed I'm Here. She believed that her success in the U.S. would be the key to great roles back home. It didn't happen.

'I was offered the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio at the National Theatre,' Erivo once said with a wry smile. 'I knew what hard work looked like — and I've never shied away from it — but I wasn't prepared to go backwards. To take that part would be almost like laughing at the people who'd invested so much energy in me.'

In the film Harriet, her character Harriet Tubman uses guerrilla tactics to free her fellow slaves and is either running or riding bareback in many scenes. Cynthia's supreme physical fitness made it all look effortless. As for the future, while she speaks to her mum and sister every day, and makes frequent trips to London, she knows it's unlikely she will give up America.

'I've had opportunities here that never came my way in England,' she says simply. For the past few days, she has been in LA rehearsing to perform Stand Up — her Oscar-nominated song — at the ceremony.

Three years ago she sang at the Governors Ball that follows the Academy Awards. 'This time I'm on the show! I'm this tiny black girl from South London and I'm singing at the Oscars!

'My mum and my sister are my dates, and two friends are my guests. I have four outfits planned. One for the red carpet. One to perform Stand Up in, another for the Governors Ball and then something comfortable to run to all the other parties in.'

She cannot conceal her excitement — or her hopes.

'All I want is for other black women — all young women, in fact — who are in the arts to see my face and go, 'Oh, it's possible.' '

In the film she is either running or riding bareback in many scenes. Cynthia's supreme physical fitness made it all look effortless. Pictured Cynthia in the film

Oscars 2020: Cynthia Erivo walks the red carpet in after BAFTA boycott (2024)

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