Viola Davis continues to add historic milestones to her illustrious career. The EGOT-winning actress has now been officially inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame, a recognition that further cements her impact on the entertainment industry.
Sharing her gratitude on Instagram, the How To Get Away with Murder star wrote:
“Received the Television Academy Hall of Fame Award. Incredibly thankful to @JuVeeProductions… my family, my people… and Pearlena Igbokwe, our new partner, a fierce sistah who sees me and honors me. I’m so thankful to you, for you. Of course… always @ShondaRhimes and @PeteNowalk for the phenomenon that is Annalise Keating. How blessed am I… What a life. ❤️❤️❤️❤️”
From redefining TV drama through her iconic role as Annalise Keating, to breaking barriers across film and stage, Viola Davis has consistently proven herself a trailblazer.
This latest honor is more than an award—it’s a lasting testament to her legacy, resilience, and influence in Hollywood history.


