35th Annual NAACP Image Award Winners
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Written By Rick Ellis, Sunday, March 7th, 2004

A complete list of winners of the 35th annual NAACP Image Awards.

Television Categories:

Outstanding comedy series: "The Bernie Mac Show," Fox.

Outstanding actor in a comedy series: Bernie Mac, "The Bernie Mac Show."

Outstanding actress in a comedy series: Mo'Nique, "The Parkers," UPN.

Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series: Dorien Wilson, "The Parkers."

Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series: Camille Winbush, "The Bernie Mac Show."

Outstanding drama series: "Soul Food," Showtime.

Outstanding actor in a drama series: Steve Harris, "The Practice," ABC.

Outstanding actress in a drama series: Nia Long, "Third Watch," NBC.

Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series: Mekhi Phifer, "ER," NBC.

Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series: Loretta Devine, "Boston Public," Fox.

Outstanding TV movie, miniseries or dramatic special: "D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear." USA Network.

Outstanding actor in a TV movie, miniseries or dramatic special: Charles S. Dutton, "D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear."

Outstanding actress in a TV movie, miniseries or dramatic special: Whoopi Goldberg, "Good Fences," Showtime.

Outstanding actor in a daytime drama series: Kristoff St. John, "The Young and the Restless," CBS.

Outstanding actress in a daytime drama series: Victoria Rowell, "The Young and the Restless," CBS.

Outstanding TV news, talk or information, series or special: "Judge Mathis," syndicated.

Outstanding variety series or special: "2003 Essence Awards," Fox.

Outstanding Performance in a Youth Children's Program: Raven, "That's So Raven," Disney Channel.

Motion Picture Categories:


Outstanding motion picture: "The Fighting Temptations," produced by MTV/Paramount.

Outstanding actor in a motion picture: Cuba Gooding Jr., "Radio," produced by Sony/Columbia.

Outstanding actress in a motion picture: Queen Latifah, `Bringing Down the House," Buena Vista Pictures.

Outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture: Morgan Freeman, "Bruce Almighty," Universal.

Outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture: Alfre Woodard, "Radio."

Literature Categories:

Outstanding literary work, fiction: "Love," by Toni Morrison, Knopf.

Outstanding literary work, nonfiction: "Why I Love Black Women," Michael Eric Dyson, Basic Civitas Books.

Outstanding literary work, children's: "My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up With the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," by Christine King Farris, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Music Categories:

Outstanding new artist: Ruben Studdard, "Soulful," J Records/BMG.

Outstanding male artist: Luther Vandross, J Records/BMG.

Outstanding female artist: Alicia Keys, J Records/BMG.

Outstanding duo or group: OutKast, Arista.

Outstanding jazz artist: Ramsey Lewis, "Simple Pleasures," Narada Jazz/EMI.

Outstanding gospel artist, traditional or contemporary: Donnie McClurkin, "Donnie McClurkin ... Again," Verity Records.

Outstanding music video: Luther Vandross, "Dance With My Father," directed by Diane Martel.

Outstanding song: Luther Vandross, "Dance With My Father," J Records/BMG.

Outstanding album: Luther Vandross, "Dance With My Father, J Records/BMG.