Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald is unparalleled in her range and the versatility of her artistry as both actor and singer. The winner of an unprecedented six Tony Awards (two Grammy Awards) and an Emmy Award, McDonald was included in the Time Magazine's list of 100 people who are influential in the year 2015. She also received President Barack Obama's National Medal of Arts for her accomplishments. An enthralling singer who has an unparalleled talent for dramatically telling the truth, Ms. O'Connor has a natural in Broadway as well as the stage for opera as well as on TV. In addition to her work in the theatre, she is also a prominent performer as a recording and concert performer who regularly appears at top venues around the globe. A musically inclined family, McDonald grew up within Fresno California and received her singing training in the classical style at New York's Juilliard School. After graduating, she received her first Tony Award as Best Performance by an Featured Artist in an Musical in the Lincoln Center Theater for Carousel (1994). Over the next four years, she took home two more Tony Awards for the category of a featured actress. The show she was 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 total of three Tony Awards by the time she reached the age of 30. The actress won the fourth Tony in 2004, starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012. In 2012 she was awarded five Tony Awards and was the first in the category of lead actress for her performance in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess as the main character. One of the Tony Awards most-decorated performer in 2014 was Billie Holiday, who she performed on stage in Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill. It's the same role she played in her 2017 West End London debut for in which she's been named for the Olivier Award. She also set the record of having the most awards received by an actor. McDonald was also seen on The Secret Garden (1993), Marie Christine (1999), Henry IV (2004) and 110 In The Shade (2007 Twelfth night (2009) and Shuffle Along A Story of the Making of the Musical Shock of 1921 and Everything That Followed (2016). McDonald also made her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut in Twelfth Night (2009). McDonald made her TV debut in the award-winning Peabody Award winning CBS show Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters's First 100 years. Her next appearance was that of a regular actor on the NBC show Law & Order Special Victims Unit where she was a part of the cast with Kathy Bates and Victor Garber. The following year, she received her debut Emmy award for her performance on the HBO film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit written by Mike Nichols and starring Emma Thompson McDonald returned on television network in 2003 in the political drama Mister Sterling, produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. and with Josh Brolin. She joined The Bedford Diaries of the WB show The Bedford Diaries in early 2006. Following the season, she starred as a recurring character on NBC's TV show Kidnapped. McDonald received a fourth Emmy for her portrayal of Lady Day in Emerson's Bar and Grill on HBO in 2016. McDonald starred along with Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in The Bite a six-episode pandemic-themed show co-produced with Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios in 2021. McDonald, who first appeared in The Good Wife, a CBS show The Good Wife as a legal actress The Good Wife as U.S. attorneys Liz Lawrence and Liz Reddick from 2009 to 2018. She reprised her characters (now known as Liz Reddick) in The Good Fight as the Paramount+ season regular. McDonald was nominated for the three Critics Choice Award awards. Presently, she is appearing as a guest on Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age, which is telecast on HBO.

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