FILE - In this Wednesday, May 13, 2015 file photo, Cicely Tyson attends the The Paley Center Tribute to African-American Achievements in Television at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. Tyson is honored to accept a lifetime achievement award from the Alliance for Women in Media at its 40th annual Gracies Awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, in Beverly Hills.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — She was married to Miles Davis and shared the screen with Elizabeth Taylor. She's won a Tony and an Emmy and has been nominated for an Academy Award. But even at 90, Cicely Tyson says her life's work isn't done.
Still, she's honored to accept a lifetime achievement award from the Alliance for Women in Media at its 40th annual Gracies Awards ceremony on Tuesday in Beverly Hills.
"I actually feel like I have not really achieved that much," Tyson said. "So I look at it as just encouragement to keep going."

The actress spoke with The Associated Press recently, reflecting on her 60-year career and sharing plans for what's next.
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AP: What keeps acting interesting for you?
Tyson: I look at every role as a person that I'm meeting for the first time, and that allows me — because of the curiosity that I've always had since I was a child, and thank God I still have it — to delve into the personality, to find out who they really are. And once I can do that, it gives me some assurance that I can honestly project the character of the person.
