LOS ANGELES — The civil rights drama "Selma" led all films Tuesday when it collected eight nominations for NAACP Image Awards.
The movie earned nods for outstanding motion picture; lead actor for David Oyelowo; supporting actor for Andre Holland, Common and Wendell Pierce; supporting actress for Carmen Ejogo and Oprah Winfrey; and director for Ava DuVernay.
Other films nominated for outstanding motion picture were "Belle," "Beyond the Lights," "Dear White People" and "Get On Up."
The 46th annual NAACP Image Awards will be presented during a Feb. 6 ceremony airing live on the TV One channel. The awards honor diversity in the arts.
Viola Davis was the most nominated performer with three nods for her work in the films "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" and "Get On Up," and the TV series "How to Get Away with Murder."
Other nominees included best movie actor contenders Chadwick Boseman for "Get On Up," Denzel Washington for "The Equalizer," Idris Elba for "No Good Deed," and Nate Parker for "Beyond The Lights."
Outstanding actress nominees were Gugu Mbatha-Raw for "Belle," Quvenzhane Wallis for "Annie," Taraji P. Henson for "No Good Deed," Tessa Thompson for "Dear White People," and Davis for "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby."
In addition to Holland, Common and Pierce, outstanding supporting actor nods went to Cedric the Entertainer for "Top Five" and Danny Glover for "Beyond The Lights."