Audra Mc Donald

Audra is a singular artist because of her range and range of her skills as a songwriter and performer. Audra McDonald, who won the prestigious 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 -- America's highest honour for excellence in this area. With a soprano of unmatched beauty, and an ability to tell the truth in a dramatic way, her roles on Broadway as well as in opera have the same aplomb as the roles in movies or on television. In addition to her theatre work, she has many a career in singer and a concert artist. She is regularly performing in the best venues of the world. She was born into a musical family. McDonald lived within Fresno California and received her classical training in the New York's Juilliard School. In 1994, a year after she graduated from Juilliard School, she won the Tony Award for "Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical" for her performance in Carousel. The following four years she was awarded two Tony Awards under the featured actress category. These were in recognition of her Broadway performances of Terrence McGally's productions Master Class and Ragtime. In 2004, she was in the running to win her 4th Tony Award, starring in A Raisin in the Sun alongside Sean Diddy Combs. And in 2012, her 5th Tony and her first nomination award in the category Leading Actress were won by her role as the titular character in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. The Tony Awards most-decorated performer in 2014 was Billie Holiday, who she performed in Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill. This is identical to the role she performed during her performance in 2017's West End London debut for which she has been considered for nomination to an Olivier Award. Also, she set the record for having the most awards received by one actor. Her other credits for theater includes The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999) Henry IV (2004) 110 in the Shade (2007) Twelfth Night (2009) in which she made her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut Shuffle Along or the Making of the Musical Sensation in 1921 as well as All That Followed (2016) Frankie and Johnny in Clair de Lune (2019) as well as Ohio State Murders (2023). 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. In the following years, she starred alongside Kathy Bates, Victor Garber as well as others in the critically acclaimed Disney/ABC remake of Annie in 1999, McDonald had an recurring role in the NBC show Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's debut Emmy was awarded for her performance in the HBO movie adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winner Wit. Produced by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson in the leading role the actress returned to television networks in 2003. The show she starred in was Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. In 2006, she joined WB's The Bedford Diaries. The following year, she became an actor who appeared on NBC's Kidnapped. McDonald received the 4th Emmy nomination for her part in the HBO film special Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill in 2016. In 2021, she was a co-star with Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in the film The Bite, a pandemic drama co-produced by Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios. She starred in 2009 as she played U.S. Attorney Liz Lawrence on CBS's legal drama The Good Wife. In 2018 McDonald returned to her role as Liz Reddick as a regular on Paramount+'s The Good Fight. She got three Critics Choice Award nods for her performance. She's currently appearing as an actor in Julian Fellowes' period comedy The Gilded Age.

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