Angela Bassett.Photo:John Russo

Actor Angela Bassett is photographed for New Beauty magazine on May 29, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

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Angela Bassett,who took homean honorary Oscarin January, says there were elements playing Tina Turner in the 1993 biopicWhat’s Love Got to Do with Itthat took a toll.

Earning her first Oscar nomination, Bassett starred as Turner, whodied in 2023 at the age of 83, alongsideLaurence Fishburne, who played the “Proud Mary” singer’s longtime musical partner and serial abuser,Ike Turner.

“It’s not playtime or acting. You assess a part of your spirit in the portrayal when you really connect,” Bassett, 65, says in her recentPEOPLE cover storyof recreating the more tragic parts of the late music icon’s life.

Tina and Ike, whodied of a cocaine overdosein December 2007, were married in 1962, divorcing 16 years later. After their split, Tina was candid and open publiclyabout the years of abuseshe suffered from Ike.

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Bassett says that Fishburne, 62, would often be her advocate on set of the biopic while they shot the violent scenes — a process that sometimes took 16 hours a day.

Bassett particularly remembers filming a harrowing scene in the movie when Ike chokes Tina, pushing her up against a fish tank and raping her. “To portray the particular violence of rape was just emotionally draining and would be for anyone,” says Bassett.

In another scene, Ike “knocked” Tina over the back of a couch. “I literally wailed, cried for 16 hours, whether I was on-screen or off-screen for my costars,” says Bassett. “I probably wouldn’t do that today. But during that time we were just so committed through the fire.”

Angela Bassett inWhat’s Love Got to Do with It.Alamy

ANGELA BASSETT, WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT, 1993,

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Despite the difficulty of shootingWhat’s Love Got to Do with It,the actress calls the film “a real watershed moment in my life. And I knew in the making of it that it had the possibility of changing my life and it could change the trajectory of my career.”

Last year, Bassett earned her second Academy Award nomination in 2023 forBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever,but the frontrunner ultimately lost toEverything Everywhere All at Oncestar Jamie Lee Curtis.

Bassett opened up about her honest reaction in the moment - a flicker of sadness that quickly went viral - in a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey for anOWN Spotlightspecial. “It was, of course, a supreme disappointment, and disappointment is human,” Bassett said. “So I thought, yes, I was disappointed, and I handled it like a human being.”

Inher recent PEOPLE cover story, Bassett said despite the loss that night, she always reaches for the positive. “One of the things that always that I say to myself and to my kids is, ‘Find the good and praise it,' ” Bassett tells PEOPLE,

Angela Bassett, second from right, with husband Courtney B. Vance, far right, and their twins Slater Vance, left, and Bronwyn Vance.VALERIE MACON/getty

Angela Bassett, second from right, with husband Courtney B. Vance, far right, and their twins Slater Vance, left, and Bronwyn Vance

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Courtney B. Vance,Bassett’s Emmy-winning husband of 26 years, tells PEOPLE that in her private life, his wife is “very shy” about her accomplishments.

“She’ll never toot her own horn,” he says. “The honorary Oscar was a wonderful night, but I flashed back to 30 years ago when they didn’t call her name, and then when they didn’t call her name last March. This was an opportunity for her to stand up there. A lot of people saw it, but not the billion people that would see it at the Oscars. But it meant everything to her.”

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source: people.com