Audra Mc Donald

Audra's versatility and breadth as an artist is second to none. Audra has been awarded the Tony Awards six times, as well as two Grammy Awards, as well as an Emmy Award. A record six-time recipient from the Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards as well as the Emmy Award she received in 2015 from Barack Obama. With a soprano of unmatched elegance and an aptitude for dramatizing truth the roles she plays in Broadway as well as in opera stage are just as easy as those in films as well as on TV. In addition to her theatre work, she has an active career as a recording and concert artist. She is regularly performing in the best venues of the world. McDonald grew in Fresno California, where she was raised by a family that included musicians. While at the Juilliard School in New York City, McDonald received training as the classical singer. The year 1994 was the year following her graduation from Juilliard School, McDonald was awarded the Tony Award for "Best Performance of a Leading Actress Musical" for Carousel. Over the next four years she was awarded two more Tony Awards for the category of featured actress. The show she was in Broadway premieres Terrence McNally's musical Ragtime as well as Terrence McNally's play Master Class in 1996. The result was an astonishing number of Tony Awards by the time she reached the age of 30. In 2004 she won her fourth Tony starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012 she won her fifth--and her first in the leading actress category for her title role performance in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. When she won the Sixth Tony in the year 2014 her performance of the role Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill was the most prestigious Broadway show. In 2017, she also made the West End London West End debut and was nominated to receive the Olivier Award. As the first actress to be given awards in four distinct acting categories, McDonald set a record for the number of awards an actor has received. McDonald's theater credits also include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (99) Henry IV (2007) 110 in the Shade (2008) Twelfth (2009) Twelfth (2009), the Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park premiere Shuffle Along or the Making of the Musical sensation of 1921 & All That Followed (2017) Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (2018) and Ohio State Murders 2023. McDonald first made her television debut as a drama actor in the Peabody Award winner CBS series Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters' First 100 years. In 1999, she costarred alongside Kathy Bates and Victor Garber in the television adaptation of Disney/ABC of Annie. And in 2000, she was an recurring role on the NBC series Law & Order Special Victims Unit. The following year, she received her first Emmy nomination in recognition of her performance on the HBO film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning show Wit, written by Mike Nichols and starring Emma Thompson McDonald returned to television networks in 2003 with the political drama Mister Sterling, produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. and featuring Josh Brolin. The Bedford Diaries, a WB television show that premiered in 2006. McDonald then appeared as an recurring role on NBC's Kidnapped within the next year. In the year 2016, McDonald was nominated for a fourth Emmy award for her role as a character in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, a special film. The Bite was a six episode pandemic themed drama produced through Spectrum Originals in collaboration with CBS Studios. In 2009, she was the U.S. Attorney Liz Lawrence on CBS's legal drama The Good Wife. In the year 2018, McDonald took on the role of Liz Reddick as a regular in Paramount+'s The Good Fight. She received three Critics Choice Award nods for the role. She's currently appearing as guest on Julian Fellowes' period film The Gilded Age.

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