Regina King, Don Cheadle, Ryan Coogler, Octavia Spencer Attend ‘A Celebration of Hollywood’ [Photos]
Comedian/Actor, Mike Epps, hosts “A CELEBRATION OF HOLLYWOOD” — a star-studded evening toasting the biggest and brightest in the performing arts world. This first-ever televised award shows tributes film legends and TV’s hottest stars. Hosted by Mike Epps, the two-hour event honors Don Cheadle, Regina King, Ryan Coogler, Diahann Carroll and Will Packer for their achievements in entertainment. Don’t miss special appearances by Jamie Foxx, Robert Downey Jr., Kerry Washington, Octavia Spencer, Loretta Devine, KeKe Palmer, Anthony Anderson and others.

Actress Regina King (L) accepts the ABFF Excellence in the Arts Award from actors Regina Hall and Taye Diggs

Actor Anthony Anderson (L) and writer-producer Kenya Barris accept the Television Show of the Year award for ‘Black-ish’

(L-R) Writer-producer Kenya Barris and actor Anthony Anderson accept the Television Show of the Year award for ‘Black-ish’ from actress Regina Hall
Photos: Alberto Rodriguez/BET/Getty Images for BET
The show airs Tuesday, February 23rd.
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