Audra Mc Donald

Audra Mcdonald is unique in the breadth of her talent and versatility in her roles as a performer and singer. As the winner of an unprecedented seven Tony Awards (two Grammy Awards) and one Emmy Award, McDonald was included in Time magazine's list of 100 people who are influential in the year 2015. In addition, she was awarded President Obama's National Medal of Arts for her accomplishments. A luminous soprano with an extraordinary talent to tell the truth, she is as much comfortable on Broadway and the opera on stage as she is in film and television roles. As well as the stage roles, McDonald has built a career that includes a significant concert and record-making career. She performs regularly at top places. McDonald was raised at Fresno California by her musical parents and studied classical singing at Juilliard School, New York. A year after graduating she received her debut Tony Award for Best Performance of a Featured Actress an Musical for Carousel at the Lincoln Center Theater (1994). The next four years she was awarded two more Tony Awards in the featured actress category for her performances on the Broadway productions Terrence McNally's show Master Class (1996) and his Musical Ragtime (1998) making an unprecedented total of three Tony Awards before the age of thirty. In 2004, she received her fourth Tony for her role as Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012, she took home the fifth time and first time in the lead actress category in the role of her lead in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. The Tony Awards most-decorated performer in 2014 was Billie Holiday, who she played in Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill. This is identical to the role she performed in her 2017 West End London debut for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award. In addition to setting a record for winning the most awards by an acting, she became the first person to win all four acting categories. McDonald's other theater credits include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999) Henry IV (2004) 110 in the Shade (2007) Twelfth Night (2009) that marked her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut show, Shuffle Along or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921, and all That Followed (2016) Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (2019) as well as Ohio State Murders (2023). The Peabody Award-winning CBS show Having Our Say The Delany Sisters The First 100 Years that was the first to introduce McDonald viewers to her talents as a dramatic actor. She appeared on the show in 1999. co-starred alongside Kathy Bates in ABC's acclaimed remake of Annie. In addition, she played a recurring part in NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit in the year 2000. McDonald's debut Emmy came for the HBO film version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit. Directed by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson as the lead the actress returned to television networks in 2003. The actress starred on Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award Winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. The Bedford Diaries on the WB in early 2006 and Kidnapped, NBC. McDonald earned a nomination for a fourth Emmy in 2016 for her part in HBO's movie in the series Lady Day, at Emerson's Bar and Grill. The Bite will be a six-episode series about a epidemic co-produced with Spectrum Originals, CBS Studios and Taylor Schilling in 2021. McDonald, who first appeared in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife as U.S. attorneys Liz Lawrence and Liz Reddick from 2009 until 2018. She reprised her roles (now known as Liz Reddick) in The Good Fight in the role of an Paramount+ season regular. McDonald was nominated to win three Critics Choice Award awards. She is currently appearing as a guest in Julian Fellowes' historical thriller The Gilded Age on HBO.

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