Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald is unmatched in the breadth and versatility of her talents as a singer and an actor. A record six-time recipient at her Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards, and the Emmy Award she received in 2015 from Barack Obama. As a result of her stunning soprano's tone and her unrivaled ability of telling compelling stories her success has been evident on Broadway and at the opera, as well as in both film and television. Apart from her theater performances, she also has many a career in recording and concert artist. She performs regularly in some of the top venues around the world. McDonald was raised within Fresno California by her musical parents and studied classical singing in the Juilliard School, New York. Following her graduation, she was awarded her very first Tony Award as Best Performance of a Featured Artist an Musical in the Lincoln Center Theater for Carousel (1994). The following four years, she took home two additional Tony Awards for the category of featured actress. She performed in the Broadway premier productions of Terrence McNally's musical Ragtime and Terrence McNally's production of Master Class in 1996. It was an amazing number of Tony Awards by the time she reached the age of thirty. In 2004 she won her fourth Tony for her role as Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012 she received her fifth Tony Award, and her first win for the category of leading actress for her title role performance in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. As the Tony Awards' most decorated performer, she was able to make Broadway history when she was awarded her sixth Tony Award the role of Billie Holiday as Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill. This role also provided the platform for the Olivier Award nominee 2017 London West End debut. Along with recording the record for the highest number of awards won by actors in competition, as well as becoming the first to win honors in all four acting categories. The credits for McDonald's theatre work includes 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 in 1921 and All That Followed (2017) Frankie and Johnny in Clair de Lune (2018) and Ohio State Murders 2023. McDonald's first role as a dramatic actor on television was with the Peabody Award-winning CBS program Having Our Say The Delany Sisters' Early 100 Years. Her next role was that of a regular actor on NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit where she appeared with Kathy Bates and Victor Garber. McDonald, who earned the Emmy Award nomination back in 1999, for her role in the HBO version of Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit directed and starring Emma Thompson, returned with the company in 2003 for the political drama Mister Sterling. The film was produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. She was a part of The Bedford Diaries of the WB The Bedford Diaries The Bedford Diaries in early the year 2006. The following season, she starred as an recurring role on the NBC TV show Kidnapped. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for an additional Emmy award for her appearance in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar Restaurant & Grill, a movie-special. The following year, McDonald appeared alongside Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in the film The Bite, a pandemic film produced by Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios. McDonald was first seen in the CBS show The Good Wife as a legal actress The Good Wife as U.S. attorneys Liz Lawrence and Liz Reddick between 2009 and 2018, reprised these characters (now called Liz Reddick) in The Good Fight as an Paramount+ season regular. McDonald has been nominated to win the three Critics Choice Award awards. In the present, she is a guest in Julian Fellowes's period film The Gilded Age.

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