Colmon Domingo has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with. On Saturday night, March 16, at the 55th NAACP Image Awards held in Los Angeles, the Philly native took home the awards for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for “Rustin” and Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role in “The Color Purple.” In “The Color Purple,” Colman took on the iconic role of ‘Mister’, walking in the footsteps of Danny Glover.
This year, Domingo mesmerized audiences for portraying Bayard Rustin in Netflix’s “Rustin.” In “Rustin,” Bayard Rustin’s openness about his homosexuality stands as a testament to his remarkable courage, especially during a time when being gay was considered a criminal offense.
While the film delves deeply into Rustin’s journey and the immense efforts he undertook to organize the historic march, it also subtly highlights an often-overlooked truth: the Black community has a rich history of acceptance towards LGBTQ individuals, challenging conventional perceptions.
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With tonight’s remarkable achievement, Domingo’s star continues to rise, illuminating the industry with his unparalleled talent and unwavering commitment to his craft.