Audra Mc Donald
Audra Mcdonald stands out in the range of her talents and versatility in her roles as a performer and singer. In 2015, she won an unprecedented six Tony Awards as well as two Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards. The actress was also identified in Time magazine among the 100 most influential individuals and received with the National Medal of Arts - the top honor for artistic achievement in America for artistic achievement - from President Barack Obama. She has a home in film, television and Broadway. Her luminous soprano will make her an ideal performer on the stage. As well as performing on stage, she has earned a name for herself in a professional career that is a major performance and recording career. She performs regularly at the most prestigious places. McDonald was raised in a musical family from Fresno in California. She was a classical singer who received instruction from her school, the Juilliard School of New York. Following her graduation, she was awarded her very first Tony Award as Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical at the Lincoln Center Theater for Carousel (1994). Following four years of acting in Broadway's most acclaimed productions, Master Class by Terrence M. McNally (1996) in addition to Ragtime (1998) and Ragtime (1998), she was awarded two more Tony Awards. The actress won the fourth Tony in 2004, starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun as well as at the end of 2012. In 2012 she was awarded five Tonys and her first award in the category of leading actress due to her performance in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess in the lead role. The actress made Broadway historical records in 2014 as she became the highest famous Tony Award winner. In her role in the role of Billie Holiday at Emerson's Bar & Grill, the role which also served to launch the career of her Olivier Award nominated debut on the London's West End in 2017, earned her six Tony Awards. Not only did she set the record for most awards in a competition category by an actor, she also became the first to win awards for each of the four types of acting. The credits for McDonald's theatre work include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (99) Henry IV (2007) 110 in the Shade (2008) Twelfth (2009) The Twelfth, the Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park premiere Shuffle Along or The Making of the Musical sensation in 1921 and All That Followed (2017) Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (2018) and Ohio State Murders 2023. McDonald's first appearance as a dramatic actor on television was on the Peabody Award-winning CBS series Having Our Say The Delany Sistersthe First 100 Years. The actress then starred alongside Kathy Bates and Victor Garber in the highly acclaimed 1999 television adaptation of Annie and in 2000 she was a frequent guest on the NBC's hit show Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald won the first Emmy for her role as a character in her role in the HBO remake of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit directed by Mike Nichols, starring Emma Thompson. In 2003, she was back on television, this time in Mister Sterling produced by Emmy Award-winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr., which starred Josh Brolin. She was a part of The Bedford Diaries on the WB The Bedford Diaries The Bedford Diaries in early 2006. In the following season, she was an recurring role on the NBC TV show Kidnapped. McDonald's performance in the HBO production Lady Day At Emerson Bar Restaurant earned her four times an Emmy nomination in 2016. In 2021, she starred alongside Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in the film The Bite, a pandemic drama co-produced by Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios. McDonald, who first appeared in The Good Wife, a CBS show The Good Wife as a legal actress The Good Wife as U.S. attorneys Liz Lawrence and Liz Reddick from 2009 until 2018 reprised the roles (now known as Liz Reddick) in The Good Fight as an Paramount+ season regular. McDonald has been nominated in three Critics Choice Award awards. The actress also appeared on Julian Fellowes historical drama The Gilded Age.






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