Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald's talent is unparalleled in the range and variety of her work as a singer, and actor. Audra McDonald, winner of six Tony Awards in a row and two Grammy Awards in 2015 was listed as one of the Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People. President Barack Obama also awarded her the National Medal of Arts -- America's highest honour for achievements in this field. She is equally at home in film, television and Broadway. The luminous tone of her voice makes her a natural on the stage. Alongside her theatrical work she is also a prominent performer as a recording and concert performer who regularly appears at world's foremost venues. McDonald was born into a musically inclined family in Fresno, California. She was a classical singer who received instruction from the Juilliard School of New York. She won her initial Tony Award in 1994 for the most outstanding performance by the Featured Actress in a musical called Carousel in the Lincoln Center Theater. After four more years of acting in Broadway's most acclaimed productions, Master Class by Terrence M. McNally (1996) as well as Ragtime (1998) and Ragtime (1998), she was awarded two more Tony Awards. In 2004, she received her fourth Tony starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012 she won her fifth Tony Award, and her first win for the category of leading actress in the role of her lead in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. In the year she received her 6th Tony award in 2014 her performance in Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill was the most prestigious Broadway show. In 2017, she also made her West End London West End debut, and was nominated to receive the Olivier Award. Not only did she set records for the highest number of wins in a competitive area by an actor she became the first to receive awards in the four acting categories. McDonald is also featured on The Secret Garden (1993), Marie Christine (1999), Henry IV (2004), 110 In the Shade (2007 Twelfth night (2009) and Shuffle Along Shuffle Along: The Making of the Musical Shock of 1921 and Everything That Followed (2016). McDonald also made her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut on Twelfth Night (2009). McDonald made her TV debut with the award-winning Peabody Award-winning CBS drama Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters's First Hundred years. Then, in 1999 she co-starred with Kathy Bates and Victor Garber in the television adaptation of Disney/ABC of Annie. And in 2000, she appeared as an recurring role on the NBC show Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's first Emmy was for the HBO movie adaptation of the The Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit. Directed by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson as the lead and McDonald returned to television networks in 2003. The show she starred in was Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. The Bedford Diaries, a WB television show that premiered in 2006. Then she had a recurring part on NBC's Kidnapped in the year following. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for a fourth Emmy Awards for her role as a character in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar Restaurant & Grill, a movie-special. In 2021, she starred alongside Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale as part of The Bite, a pandemic film produced by Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios. McDonald was first seen as U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife, in the year 2009. In the year 2018, she returned to that role in The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a regular on the series. She received three Critics Choice Award Nominations. She guest stars in Julian Fellowes historical drama The Gilded Age.

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