Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald's talents are unmatched in the range and variety of her work in her roles as a performer, singer and performer. She has been a six-time record winner at the Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards as well as an Emmy Award she received in 2015 from Barack Obama. With a stunning soprano with an extraordinary talent for dramatic truth-telling, she is as much as at ease on Broadway and the opera scene as she is in her role in television and film. In addition to performing on stage, she has built a career that includes a significant recording and concert career. She performs regularly at top places. McDonald is a member of a musical family in Fresno, California. She received classical vocal instruction from the Juilliard School of New York. One year after graduation McDonald was awarded an award for the Tony Award Best Performance for a Lead Actress of Musical for her performance in Carousel in the Lincoln Center Theater. The following four years, she won two more Tony Awards for the category of a featured actress. The show she was in the Broadway premieres Terrence McNally's musical Ragtime as well as Terrence McNally's play Master Class in 1996. This was an incredible number of Tony Awards by the time she was 30. She received her fourth Tony for the role that she portrayed alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun. When she was in 2012, she was the lead actor in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess she won five Tony and won the first award in the leading actor category. The year 2014 saw her make Broadway history by becoming one of the Tony Awards most decorated performer when she won six awards for her performance as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill the role which also served as a stage for her Olivier Award-nominated performance in the 2017 season of London's West End. Aside from setting a record in which she won the most awards for acting, she became the first to have won each of the four categories for 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 of 1921 as well as the series That Followed (2017) Frankie & Johnny in Clair de Lune (2018) as well as Ohio State Murders 2023. McDonald was introduced to the television audience for her dramatic performance in Peabody Award winning CBS's Having Our Say the Delany Sisters first 100 years. The year 1999 saw her starred along with Kathy Bates in ABC's acclaimed remake of Annie. In addition, she played an occasional role in NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit in 2000. McDonald received the first Emmy for her performance as a character in The HBO adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit written 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. Beginning in 2006, she was part of The Bedford Diaries' cast on The Bedford Diaries on the WB. The Bedford Diaries and over the course of the season, she was the role of a regular on the television series of NBC, Kidnapped. McDonald was awarded the fourth Emmy award for her performance in HBO's special film of Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill in the year 2016. The Bite is a drama featuring six episodes that are based on the pandemic that was co-produced through Spectrum Originals & CBS Studios. McDonald starred alongside Taylor Schilling & Steven Pasquale. McDonald was first seen as U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS legal action thriller The Good Wife, in 2009. In 2018, she recast the role on The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a series regular. She received three Critics Choice Award Nominations. She currently guest-stars in Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age on HBO.

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