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Toni Vaz (1922–2024), NAACP Image Award creator

by Eric San Juan

Toni Vaz was an actress and the first Black stuntwoman in Hollywood, best known for being the creator of the NAACP Image Awards. 

Toni Vaz’s legacy 

Vaz’s parents came to the United States from Barbados, and she lived in New York City in her early years. She moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s to pursue a career in Hollywood, at first landing small roles in films like “Anna Lucasta” and “The Singing Nun,” but finding ongoing success when she transitioned to more risky on-screen roles as a stuntwoman. She was the first Black stuntwoman in Hollywood. 

Vaz had over 50 TV and film credits doing stunt work, including doubling for Cicely Tyson (1924–2021) on “Mission: Impossible,” as well as for singer and actress Eartha Kitt (1927–2008) and Oscar nominee Juanita Moore (1914–2014). She and the actresses for whom she doubled may have had careers, but Vaz believed they lacked something just as important: recognition for their work. With that in mind, in 1967, she created the NAACP Image Awards. The ceremony has been held every year since, honoring performers of color for their work in entertainment. 

Ironically, for five decades, Vaz did not get credit for her consequential feat. However, she received the Image Awards’ Founders Award in 2021. Now fully credited for her celebratory efforts, Vaz is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2025. 

Notable quote 

“In those days, the jobs black people got were playing maids, hookers, Aunt Jemimas. That upset me … We can play attorneys and doctors. So I thought, why don’t we change that image?” — Interview with the Hollywood Reporter, 2019 

Tributes to Toni Vaz 

One of the most powerful things about a no-nonsense woman is when she can demand respect without having to demean and…

Posted by Mya Kay on Saturday, October 12, 2024

#RestInParadiseQueen Toni Vaz. First Black Female Stuntwoman. You will be deeply missed and deeply appreciated. Thank you

Posted by Christopher Scott on Friday, October 11, 2024

Full obituary: The Hollywood Reporter 

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