Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald's artistry is unmatched in the range and variety of her work as a singer, as well as an actor. The winner of a record-breaking 6 Tony Awards (two Grammy Awards) as well as an Emmy Award, McDonald was included in Time magazine's list of 100 influential people in the year 2015. The president also awarded her Obama's National Medal of Arts for her work. With a soprano of unmatched elegance and an aptitude of dramatizing the truth, her roles on Broadway or the opera are as comfortable as those in films and TV. Alongside her stage work, McDonald has earned a name for herself in a professional career that is a major concert and record-making career. She performs regularly at world-class places. McDonald was raised in a musically inclined family in Fresno, CA. She was a classical singer who received instruction from her school, the Juilliard School of 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). Over the next four years she won two more Tony Awards in the featured actress category for her performances on The Broadway premieres of Terrence McNally's play Master Class (1996) and the Musical Ragtime (1998) giving her an unheard of number of Tony Awards before the age of 30. The actress won the fourth Tony in 2004, starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and the following year in. In 2012 she was awarded five Tonys, and the first in the category of lead actress due to her performance as Porgy and Bess in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess in the lead role. When she won the 6th Tony award in 2014 her performance in Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill became Broadway's highest-rated performance. In 2017 she was the first to make the West End London West End debut, and was nominated to receive the Olivier Award. The first actor to be recognized in all four acting categories, McDonald broke the record for the amount of awards an actor has won. McDonald also has credits in other theatre productions which include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999), Henry IV 2004 110 in the Shade (2006) Twelfth Nigh (2009) The Twelfth Night was her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut show, Shuffle Along or The Making of the Musical Sense of 1921, and all That Followed (16) Frankie and Johnny in Clair de Lune (192019) and Ohio State Murders (2023) McDonald was introduced to the TV audience as a dramatic actor in Peabody Award winning CBS's Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters first 100 years. After starring with Kathy Bates, Victor Garber and other actors in the highly popular Disney/ABC remake of Annie in 1999, McDonald appeared as been a regular character on NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's debut Emmy was for the HBO movie version of Pulitzer Prize winner Wit. The film was directed by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson as the lead, McDonald then was back on network television in 2003. She starred in Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. The Bedford Diaries, a WB television series that debuted in the year 2006. Then she had an recurring role on NBC's Kidnapped within the next year. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for the fourth Emmy award for her performance on HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill, a film-special. The Bite is a drama with six episodes based on a pandemic, coproduced by Spectrum Originals & CBS Studios. The show featured her with Taylor Schilling & Steven Pasquale. McDonald first played U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife, in 2009. In the year 2018, she returned to her role on The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a regular in the series. She received three Critics Choice Award Nominations. She is currently acting as a guest in Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age, which is telecast on HBO.

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