Monday, October 14, 2024

R.I.P. Toni Vaz


Actress Toni Vaz, first Black stunt woman and founder of The NAACP Image Awards, had died age 101...

From Variety    
Toni Vaz, an actor and activist who created the NAACP Image Awards, died on Oct. 4 in Woodland Hills, Calif. She was 101.
Vaz’s parents immigrated to the U.S. from Barbados and she was one of four siblings raised in New York City in the 1950s. Her mother did not allow her to watch movies. However, upon coming of age, Vaz moved to Hollywood where she was cast as an extra in the 1959 film “Tarzan, the Ape Man.” She performed a scene opposite MGM’s Leo the Lion.
After appearing in front of the camera for the first time, Vaz was cast in films like “Anna Lucasta” as well as “The Singing Nun,” leading her to transition to stunt work, which was a first for a Black woman.
Vaz worked as a double for Cicely Tyson on the TV series “Mission: Impossible,” performing daring stunts in front of the camera such as dangling from helicopters. In the process, she had the opportunity to travel the world.
Vaz, with ambitions to create an awards ceremony for people of color, founded the NAACP Image Awards to honor her peers while encouraging studios and producers to hire a wider range of talent. The first ceremony was held on Aug. 13, 1967, at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s International Ballroom.
Vaz is survived by one nephew, Errol Reed; one niece, Janice Powell-Bowen; and a host of grand nieces, grand nephews, great nieces, great nephews, godsons, family and friends.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

She look stylish.

Anonymous said...

rip

Anonymous said...

Wow, a 101 Yrs old.
Rest Peacefully, Ms, Toni Vaz
Thank you for the NAACP IMAGE AWARDS too

Anonymous said...

RIP, sis.

Anonymous said...

Wow! 101 years old! Wow! Rest in peace,Toni Vaz!
Amazing!

I'm just here so I dont get fined said...

Learned something new today. Thank you for this black history RWS! May she REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE!

Anonymous said...

Ms. Toni Vaz was so instrumental during segregation/Jim Crow when Hollywood would lock out black talent or treat them like maids and butlers. She staged marches and fought against racism. Every minority in Hollywood owes her a debt of gratitude for all of her sacrifices and courage. She helped to pave the way, so others wouldn't have to suffer.

RIP.

Anonymous said...

R.I.P GODMOTHER!

Anonymous said...

@12:22pm
Thank you for adding 'the meat to the potatoes' of this story & obit of Ms. Toni Vaz
It added more clarity on who she was & what she's done to help people of color through the years

Anonymous said...

Sounds like she lived a full life. RIP.

Anonymous said...

At 101 yrs old, I'd so she lived a long & fulfilling life

No Chiraq said...

RIP!

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