It was the first Oscar for King, 48, who began
her career in Hollywood more than three decades ago as a
teenager on the 1980s sitcom "227." It was also her first
nomination.
King wiped tears from her face as she accepted her award,
thanking her mother who was attending the ceremony with her.
"I'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is
poured into someone," King said. "Mom, I love you so much."
In the Barry Jenkins-directed "Beale Street", King plays the
mother of a pregnant young woman whose future is ruined when her
boyfriend is imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
A prolific actress known for her mix of grit and warmth, King
for decades has been a fixture on television and in movies,
largely in supporting roles. Her breakout film role came in 1996
when she played the wife of Cuba Gooding Jr.'s character in
"Jerry Maguire."
This was the first Oscar nomination for King, who has claimed
three Emmy Awards in recent years. She also won a Golden Globe
Award earlier this year for her "Beale Street" role.
King has also been an outspoken advocate for gender and ethnic
diversity in Hollywood. In her acceptance speech at the Golden
Globes, she pledged that women would make up half of the staff
on all of her projects in the next two years, saying "it's going
to be tough."
Other nominees in the category included Amy Adams, Marina de
Tavira, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
(Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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