Tuesday is a memorable day for Viola Davis, whose remarkable performance in the film โ€œFencesโ€ has earned her an Oscar nomination. 

It is also a historic one: Davis is now the first and only black actress to have received three Oscar nominations. Davis has previously been nominated for Best Supporting Actress, in the 2009 film โ€œDoubtโ€ and for Best Actress in the 2012 film โ€œThe Help.โ€

Davisโ€™s stunning performance in โ€œFences,โ€ which was adapted from a play by August Wilson, has received widespread praise. She even took home the Golden Globe for her role in the film earlier this month, where she delivered a stirring and unforgettable speech (although, that seems to happen almost every time she speaks.)

Before Tuesdayโ€™s nomination, Davis and actress Whoopi Goldberg were tied for the most nominations earned by a black actress. Goldberg was nominated in 1986 for โ€œThe Color Purpleโ€ and again in 1991 when she took home the win for โ€œGhost.โ€

Now, Davis, who recently received a star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame, officially stands in her own lane. We congratulate her on all her success!

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