Audra Mc Donald
Audra is a singular artist with regard to the scope and diversity of her talents as a songwriter and performer. She was the recipient of record-breaking 6 Tony Awards as well as two Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards. The actress was also identified in Time magazine among the 100 most influential people, and she was also awarded the National Medal of Arts - the highest prize given in America for artistic achievement and achievement - by the president Barack Obama. A soprano with unmatched beauty and a gift for dramatizing truth the roles she plays in Broadway or in the opera are as comfortable like those on film and TV. Alongside her stage work, she has an active career as a recording and concert artist. She regularly performs at the most prestigious venues in the world. McDonald is a member of a musical family in Fresno, California. She received classical vocal training at The Juilliard School of New York. After graduating, she received her very first Tony Award as Best Performance by an Featured Artist in 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 a featured actress. The show she was in the Broadway premieres Terrence McNally's musical Ragtime and Terrence McNally's play Master Class in 1996. It was an amazing amount of three Tony Awards by the time she was thirty. In 2004 she won her fourth Tony acting alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012 she won her fifth Tony Award, and her first win for the category of leading actress for her performance as the title character as the title character in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. In 2014, the Tony Awards most-decorated performer in 2014 was Billie Holiday, who she performed in Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill. It is exactly the role she portrayed during her performance in 2017's West End London debut for which she was considered for nomination to an Olivier Award. In addition to setting records for the highest number of wins in a competitive category by an actor, she was also the first person ever to win awards for each of the four types of acting. Her credits in the theatre include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (993) Henry IV (2004) and 110 in the Shade (707). Twelfth Night marked McDonald's Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut. Shuffle Along is the Making of the Musical Seduction in 1921 and the Drama That Followed. Frankie Johnny as Clair de Lune. and Ohio State Murders. The Peabody Award-winning CBS program Having Our Say The Delany Sisters The First 100 Years which was the first to introduce McDonald to the television audience as a dramatic actress. The next time she appeared on television was as a recurring actor on NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit where she was a part of the cast with Kathy Bates and Victor Garber. McDonald was awarded the first Emmy for her part as a character in her role in the HBO version of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit directed by Mike Nichols, starring Emma Thompson. In 2003, she returned to television but this time on Mister Sterling produced by Emmy Award-winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr., which starred Josh Brolin. The actress joined The Bedford Diaries of the WB The Bedford Diaries The Bedford Diaries in early 2006. Following the season, she played in a role that was recurring on NBC's TV show Kidnapped. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for a fourth Emmy award for her performance as a character in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar Restaurant & Grill, a movie-special. The Bite was a six episode drama about pandemics produced by Spectrum Originals in collaboration with CBS Studios. McDonald, who first appeared in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife as U.S. attorneys Liz Lawrence and Liz Reddick from 2009 to 2018, reprised these roles (now called Liz Reddick) in The Good Fight in the role of the Paramount+ season regular. McDonald was nominated to win the three Critics Choice Award awards. McDonald guest-stars in Julian Fellowes historical drama The Gilded Age.
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