Audra Mc Donald

Audra is an artist who stands out with regard to the scope and diversity of her talents as a songwriter and performer. She was the recipient of record-breaking seven Tony Awards two Grammy Awards and an Emmy Award in 2015 she was ranked among Time magazine's 100 most influential people. She also received the National Medal of Arts, America's most prestigious award for excellence in this field -- from the president Barack Obama. She is equally at home in film, television and Broadway. Her stunning soprano is a perfect fit for the stage. Alongside her theatrical work she maintains a major career as a concert and recording artist who performs regularly at world's foremost venues. McDonald grew in Fresno California, where she was raised by a clan full of musicians. At the Juilliard School in New York City, McDonald received training as a classical singer. When she graduated, she won her very first Tony Award as Best Performance by a Featured Actor in musical at the Lincoln Center Theater for Carousel (1994). Over the next four years, she was awarded two additional Tony Awards as a featured actress for her roles as a featured actress in Terrence Mcnally's Broadway debuts Master Class (1996) and Ragtime (1998). Her total of Tony Awards is unprecedented at three before age 30. In 2004, she took home her fourth Tony starring alongside Sean Diddy Combs in A Raisin in the Sun and in 2012 she won the fifth time and first time for the category of leading actress for her title role performance for her role in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. The Tony Awards' most decorated performer, she had the chance to make Broadway history when she was awarded the sixth Tony Award the role of Billie Holiday as Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill. This performance also served as the basis to make the Olivier Award nominee 2017 London West End debut. The first actor to be recognized in all four acting categories, McDonald set a record for the number of awards an actor has won. McDonald was also seen in The Secret Garden (1993), Marie Christine (1999), Henry IV (2004) and 110 In The Shade (2007 Twelfth night (2009) and Shuffle Along: the Making of the Musical Shock of 1921 and Everything That Followed (2016). She was the first to make her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut on 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. The year 1999 saw her co-starred alongside 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. McDonald's Emmy-nominated performance as Emma Thompson in Mike Nichols' HBO film adaptation of Pulitzer Prize winner Wit was produced by Mike Nichols. McDonald's return to network television was in 2003, as she appeared alongside Josh Brolin in Mister Sterling. In 2006, she joined WB's The Bedford Diaries. The next year, she appeared as an actor in NBC's Kidnapped. McDonald was nominated for a Fourth Emmy in 2016, for her role in HBO's production of Lady Day, at Emerson's Bar and Grill. She starred alongside Taylor Schilling and Steven Pasquale in The Bite a six-episode pandemic-themed drama co-produced through Spectrum Originals and CBS Studios in 2021. The actress first appeared in the role of U.S. attorney Liz Lawrence in 2009 on CBS's legal show The Good Wife in 2018 McDonald returned to her part (now known as Liz Reddick) as a season-long regular on The Good Fight on Paramount+ with three Critics Choice Award nominations for her role. She is currently appearing as a guest on Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age, which is telecast on HBO.

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