Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald is unmatched with the variety and breadth of her work as an actress and a performer. Audra McDonald, winner of Six Tony Awards in a row and two Grammy Awards in 2015 was recognized as one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People. President Barack Obama also awarded her the National Medal of Arts -the highest honor in America for excellence in this area. With a stunning soprano and an incomparable gift to tell the truth the actress is just as at home in Broadway and the opera on stage as she is in film and TV role. As well as her theatrical performances, she also has an active career as a musician and recording artist. She performs regularly in the finest venues of the world. McDonald was born into a musically inclined family in Fresno, California. She received classical vocal instruction from The Juilliard School of New York. A year after she graduated from Juilliard, McDonald took home the Tony Award for "Best Performance of a Leading Actress the Musical" for her performance in Carousel. Through the time following she won two more Tony Awards as a featured actor on Terrence Mcnally's Broadway debuts Master Class (1996) and Ragtime (1998) and Ragtime (1998), resulting in three Tony Awards at the age of just 30. In 2004 she was in the running for a fourth Tony Award. She was in the role of A Raisin in the Sun with Sean Diddy Combs. And in 2012, her five year old daughter took home her first Tony award in the category of Lead Actress. she was the main character in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. She made Broadway the history books in 2014 as she became the most decorated Tony Award nominee. The role she played as Billie Holiday at Emerson's Bar & Grill, the role which also served to launch the career of her Olivier Award nominated debut on London's West End in 2017, earned her the six Tony Awards. In addition to setting the record for the most awards won by actors in competition, she also became the first person to receive distinctions across the four categories of acting. Her other credits for theater comprise The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999) Henry IV (2004) 110 in the Shade (2007) Twelfth Night (2009) in which she made Twelfth Night (2009), which was her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut film, Shuffle Along or The Making of the Musical Sensation in 1921 as well as All That Followed (2016) Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (2019) and Ohio State Murders (2023). It was the Peabody Award-winning CBS program Having Our Say The Delany Sisters The First 100 years that first introduced McDonald to the television audience in her role as a dramatic performer. As of 1999, McDonald appeared alongside Kathy Bates in ABC's acclaimed remake of Annie. Additionally, she was an recurring role on NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit in 2000. McDonald was awarded her first Emmy for her role on The HBO remake of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit directed by Mike Nichols, starring Emma Thompson. In 2003, she returned to television, this time in Mister Sterling produced by Emmy Award-winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr., featuring Josh Brolin. Early in 2006, McDonald joined the WB's The Bedford Diaries. The following year, she became an actor who appeared on NBC's Kidnapped. In 2016, McDonald received a nomination for a fourth Emmy Award for her role in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, a special film. McDonald starred along with Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in The Bite a six-episode pandemic-themed show co-produced through Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios in 2021. McDonald began her role as U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS Legal thriller The Good Wife, in 2009. In 2018, she reprised her role on The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a regular on the series. Her performance received three Critics Choice Award Nominations. The actress also appears in Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age.

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