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A new Netflix special with Oprah Winfrey and Viola Davis will hit the streamer on April 22. "Oprah + Viola: A Netflix Special Event" will see the legendary host and the Oscar-winning actress in conversation about Davis's memoir, "Finding Me." Davis's memoir, her first, will be released on April 26. In new clips from the special, Davis opens up about her iconic role on "How to Get Away With Murder" and finding love with husband Julius Tennon. Winfrey also announced in a clip that "Finding Me" is an official Oprah's Book Club selection.
"For the first time, Viola shares memories of her childhood marked with unimaginable poverty, disturbing abuse and 'all the things that cause you pain.' Viola reveals how 'giving up hope that the past could be different' has brought her peace, forgiveness and a sense of self," Netflix said in a press release announcing the special. "Viola also explains how she manifested the loves in her life and what it took to become one of the most celebrated and talented actresses of our time."
Davis is currently starring on Showtime's new series "The First Lady" as Michelle Obama; she is also executive producing the show with her company JuVee Productions. Joining her are Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.
Back in February, Davis said she was nervous about Obama's reaction to her performance. During a panel, she said, "You don't want to insult them by your portrayal. . . . As much as we feel like we know Michelle Obama - and I did everything I could to research - there are those private moments where there's some level of creative decision-making that you have to take. I don't know how she lays in bed with Barack or how she disciplines her children. There are small minutiae that I can just take creative license with and hope that I'm not insulting her with it. That's what you have to navigate as an artist."
Watch the clips from the special below!
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