Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald is unparalleled in the breadth and versatility of her talents as a singer and an actor. She was the recipient of record-breaking six Tony Awards as well as two Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards. Her name was also cited as a result of Time magazine among the 100 most influential people, and she was also received the National Medal of Arts - the top prize for artistic achievement in America for artistic achievement and achievement - by President Barack Obama. She has a voice of unparalleled beauty and a gift to tell the truth in a dramatic way the roles she plays on Broadway as well as in opera stage are just as easy as the roles in movies and TV. She is a renowned performer as a recording artist and concert performer performing regularly in some of the most prestigious venues around the globe. She was born into a musical family. McDonald was raised living in Fresno California and received her classical vocal training at New York's Juilliard School. A year after graduating McDonald won her Tony Award Best Performance for a Lead Actress of Musical at Carousel in the Lincoln Center Theater. In the following four years, she received two additional Tony Awards in the featured actress category for her performances in performances in the Broadway productions Terrence McNally's play Master Class (1996) and his show Ragtime (1998) giving her an unprecedented total of three Tony Awards before the age of thirty. In 2004, she was nominated for her fourth Tony Award. She was in the role of A Raisin in the Sun together with Sean Diddy Combs. And in 2012, her 5th Tony and first for the category of Leading Actress was awarded to her for her portrayal as the titular character in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. She made Broadway history when she became the most popular Tony Award nominee. Her portrayal in the role of Billie Holiday at Emerson's Bar & Grill, the role which also served to launch the career of her Olivier Award nominated debut on London's West End in 2017, was her six award. In addition to setting a record for winning the most awards by an acting performance, she also became the first to have won each of the four categories for acting. McDonald's other theater credits includes The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999) Henry IV (2004) 110 in the Shade (2007) Twelfth Night (2009) which marked her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut show, Shuffle Along or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed (2016) Frankie and Johnny in Clair de Lune (2019) as well as Ohio State Murders (2023). McDonald was first introduced to the public via television for her dramatic performance in Peabody Award winning CBS's Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters first 100 years. She appeared on the show in 1999. starred along with Kathy Bates in ABC's acclaimed remake of Annie. Also, she had a recurring part in NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit in the year 2000. The following year, she received the first Emmy award for her performance in the HBO film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Emma Thompson McDonald returned to network television in 2003 on the drama about politics Mister Sterling, produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. and with Josh Brolin. Then, in the beginning of 2006, she joined the cast of the show on WB called The Bedford Diaries and over the following season, she played the role of a regular on NBC's television series Kidnapped. McDonald won a 4th Emmy for her portrayal of Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill on HBO in 2016. The Bite will be a 6-episode drama focusing on a deadly pandemic coproduced with Spectrum Originals, CBS Studios and Taylor Schilling in 2021. The year 2009 saw her debut, McDonald was the U.S. Attorney Liz Lawrence on CBS's drama about lawyers The Good Wife. In the year 2018, McDonald took on the role of Liz Reddick as a regular on Paramount+'s The Good Fight. She got three Critics Choice Award nods for this performance. In the present, she is an actor in Julian Fellowes' period film The Gilded Age.

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