Viola Davis explained what she shouted when Michael B. Jordan won the SAG Award

Michael B. Jordan’s “surprise” Best Actor win at the SAG/Actor Awards was arguably the greatest moment of the awards season. MBJ hadn’t won any of the big awards before then, and Timothee Chalamet had spent several months alienating everyone with his annoying AF campaign. Then, Viola Davis came out on stage and the whole auditorium held their collective breath. Once she saw the name on the card, she could barely contain herself. She half-shouted, “You are shining [unintelligible] Michael B. Jordan!!” Do you want to watch that moment again? It’s truly incredible. Jesse Plemons and Ethan Hawke’s pure joy at hearing MBJ’s name, Viola screaming, the spontaneous standing ovation one week after the f–king bullsh-t at the BAFTAs. Just pure theater and goosebumps:

Well, for more than a week, people have been trying to figure out what Viola actually shouted in between “You are shining” and “Michael B. Jordan.” Turns out, Viola couldn’t help but quote one of her favorite lines from her favorite August Wilson play. I’ll let her explain:

It’s far from Viola Davis’ first time becoming a meme. Yet, the EGOT winner can’t help chuckling at the exuberant way she announced “Sinners” star Michael B. Jordan as best actor winner at last weekend’s Actor Awards — and how the clip instantly went viral.

“Me and my husband [actor and producer Julius Tennon] have been laughing for two days,” Davis says.

But her choice of words when opening the envelope — “You are shining, Harold Loomis. Shining like new money” — was not accidental. To be fair, Davis only got through the first part of the quote; she drowned out the second half by screeching. (“I’m a screamer, even at soccer games,” she says. “I’m the parent running up and down the field.”)

The line comes from “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,” August Wilson’s 1984 play. It’s her favorite from his “American Century Cycle,” and she made her stage debut — and secured her Actors’ Equity card — in a 1988 production of it.

“That line is constantly playing out in my mind,” Davis says, “because what it encapsulates is someone stepping into their purpose. It gives me goose bumps. And that’s how I felt about Michael B Jordan.”

And the connection runs deeper. Jordan’s “Sinners” co-star Delroy Lindo originated the role of Harold — a man who is haunted by his enslaved past, but frees himself of that specter by the play’s end. Davis dreamed that if she got to present Lindo with an award this season, she’d quote the line to him. Instead, she found herself opening the envelope for best actor and saw his co-star’s name. And with that line, “You’re shining like new money,” Davis acknowledged Jordan stepping into his power.

“Michael B Jordan is an incredible human and an incredible leader,” she says. “It’s extremely exciting what he’s going to become. Now he’s getting into directing. and he is going to bring African American filmmaking into a beautiful place.”

[From Variety]

I feel like a proud aunt as well when I look at MBJ and his career, especially his (amazing) instinct to work over and over with Ryan Coogler. That moment at the SAG/Actors was so special because he’s already had such an epic career, and amazing things are ahead of him as well. It’s so cool that Viola was quoting August Wilson, but I do think people missed out on exactly what she was saying at that moment. I’m glad she came out to explain it! BTW, the reason she gave this interview is because she co-wrote a novel with James Patterson called Judge Stone. Apparently, she’s always wanted to be a crime/law/trial writer and Patterson gave her the chance. That’s so funny.

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8 Responses to “Viola Davis explained what she shouted when Michael B. Jordan won the SAG Award”

  1. Becks1 says:

    All right that did give me goosebumps, especially the connection to Delroy Lindo. He (MBJ) really is stepping into his power.

  2. Tuesday says:

    Just a lovely moment.

  3. YankeeDoodles says:

    What I love about this, is that it doesn’t at all have the energy of a consolation prize award, or an award for participation. Which is sadly how it plays out at times when women and / or black people are commended for ….showing up. Which sets the bar waaaaaay too low. Often the people who’ve been able to take the least for granted, who’ve had to work hardest, not coincidentally, turn in the best work.

  4. North of Boston says:

    It was such a great moment. And VD being so thrilled in that moment and at the same time having the presence of mind to reach back and pull that thread with all those connections Shining, stepping into one’s power was great! Chills indeed

  5. Adventurous says:

    And now I’m crying on my lunch break! I don’t know why I feel so proud of someone I don’t know, but everything about this is bringing out my emotions. Congratulations Michael! You certainly deserve it!!!

  6. Jill says:

    Damn now I’m crying watching that video. The tears came right when he went into Delroy’s bear hug. I want Michael B. Jordan to win the Oscar but I also really really want Delroy to win for supporting as well. He’s been so, so good for so, so long and initially I was rooting for Benicio because he was my favorite part of OBAA but I also didn’t think that Delroy was going to get any recognition. My how things have changed in the last few months. Can we all collectively start manifesting a Sinners sweep?

  7. Scarlett says:

    I was screeching right along with Ms. Davis, come on MBJ, come on Sinners, bring it home on Sunday. If TC wins, I might throw something at the TV, that is all.

    Just popped in to say that the book is pretty good, solid read, but the audiobook in Viola’s voice is extraordinary!! 10 stars, highly recommend.

  8. Mee says:

    It was actually the casting director that linked Michael to Ryan Coogler for Fruitvale station. Coogler wanted Columbus Short for that part. The casting director talked him into meeting with Michael. The rest is history.

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