Audra Mc Donald

Audra Mcdonald is a standout in her breadth of talent and her versatility as an actor and singer. In 2015, she was awarded an unprecedented 6 Tony Awards as well as two Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards. She was also named by Time magazine among the 100 most influential individuals and awarded an award called the National Medal of Arts - the top prize in America for excellence in art by the president Barack Obama. A luminous soprano, and an unrivalled talent to tell the truth, she is as much comfortable on Broadway and the opera stage as in her TV and film roles. Alongside her theatrical work she is also a prominent performer as a recording artist who performs regularly at world's foremost venues. McDonald was brought up at Fresno California by her musical parents. She studied classical music in the Juilliard School, New York. One year after graduation McDonald was awarded her Tony Award Best Performance for the Lead Actress of a Musical for her performance in Carousel for Lincoln Center Theater. Over the next four years, she was awarded two additional Tony Awards as a featured actress for her roles as a featured actress in Terrence Mcnally's Broadway debuts Master Class (1996) and Ragtime (1998). The total number of Tony Awards is unprecedented at three prior to the age of thirty. The year 2004, she won her fourth Tony for her role in A Raisin in the Sun alongside Sean Diddy Combs. Then in 2013, she brought home her 5th Tony in addition to her first in the leading actress category. She made Broadway history when she became the world's most popular Tony Award nominee. The role she played in the role of Billie Holiday at Emerson's Bar & Grill as well as the role which also served to launch her Olivier Award nominated debut on London's West End in 2017, was the reason she received six awards. Aside from setting a record in the competition for winning the most awards by an acting performance, she also became the first woman to be awarded each of the four categories for acting. The credits she has in the theater include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (993) Henry IV (2004) and 110 in the Shade (707). Twelfth Night marked McDonald's Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut. Shuffle Along is the Making of the Musical Seduction in 1921 and the Drama That Followed. Frankie Johnny on the Clair de Lune. and Ohio State Murders. McDonald was first introduced to the television audience for her dramatic performance in Peabody Award winning CBS's Having Our Say the Delany Sisters first 100 years. After that, in 1999, she costarred alongside Kathy Bates and Victor Garber on the Disney/ABC television version of Annie. Then, in 2000, she played an recurring role on the NBC program Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's first Emmy was awarded for her performance in the HBO movie version of Pulitzer Prize winner Wit. Produced by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson as the main character the actress was back on network television in 2003. She starred in Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. Early in 2006, McDonald joined the WB's The Bedford Diaries. The next year, she appeared as an actor who appeared on NBC's Kidnapped. McDonald won a 4th Emmy for her performance as Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill, which aired on HBO in 2016. The actress starred with Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in The Bite a six-episode pandemic-themed drama co-produced with Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios in 2021. McDonald initially played U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS Legal drama The Good Wife, in the year 2009. In 2018, she recast her role on The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a regular on the series. Her performance received three Critics Choice Award Nominations. In the present, she is a guest in Julian Fellowes's historical film The Gilded Age.

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