Audra Mc Donald
Audra is an artist who stands out because of her range and range of her skills as a performer and song writer. Her record-breaking success includes seven Tony Awards two Grammy Awards as well as an Emmy Award in 2015 she was named one of the 100 most influential people in Time magazine. people. She also received the National Medal of Arts, America's most prestigious award for excellence in the field--from President Barack Obama. A stunning singer, with an unmatched gift of dramatic truth telling, Ms. O'Connor can be found on Broadway in addition to the stage of opera and on television. Alongside her stage work, McDonald has built a career that has a substantial concert and record-making career. She regularly performs at top performances. McDonald is a member of a musical family in Fresno, California. She received classical vocal training from the Juilliard School of New York. She was awarded her initial Tony Award in 1994 for the Best Performance of an Actress in a musical called Carousel, at Lincoln Center Theater. In the four following years, she received two more Tony Awards as a featured actor for her performances in Terrence Mcnally's Broadway debuts Master Class (1996) and Ragtime (1998). She has a total number of Tony Awards is unprecedented at three before age thirty. The year 2004, she took home her fourth Tony for her role on stage in A Raisin in the Sun with Sean Diddy Combs. Then in 2013, she brought home her 5th Tony, and also her first in the leading actress category. She made Broadway historical records in 2014 when she became the world's most decorated Tony Award performer. In her role in the role of Billie Holiday at Emerson's Bar & Grill in the show, which was also the catalyst for her Olivier Award nominated debut on London's West End in 2017, earned her six Tony Awards. The first actor to be given awards in four distinct acting categories, McDonald set a record for the number of awards an actor has received. 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 the musical Shuffle Along The Making of the Musical Shock in 1921 as well as Everything That Followed (2016). McDonald made her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut on Twelfth Nacht (2009). McDonald first made her television debut as a dramatic actor on The Peabody Award winner CBS series Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years. In the following years, she starred alongside Kathy Bates, Victor Garber as well as others in the critically acclaimed Disney/ABC remake of Annie in 1999, McDonald appeared as an recurring role in NBC's Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's first Emmy was awarded for her performance in the HBO movie version of Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit. Produced by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson as the main character and McDonald returned to network TV in 2003. She starred in Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award Winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. In early 2006 she joined the crew of The Bedford Diaries on the WB. The Bedford Diaries and over the following season, she played an recurring role in the television series of NBC, Kidnapped. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for the fourth Emmy Award for her role in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill, a film-special. The Bite is a drama with six episodes based on the pandemic that was co-produced by Spectrum Originals & CBS Studios. McDonald starred with Taylor Schilling & Steven Pasquale. McDonald first played U.S. lawyer Liz Lawrence (now Liz Reddick), in the CBS law-and-order thriller The Good Wife, in the year 2009. In the year 2018, she returned to the role on The Good Fight for Paramount+ as a series regular. The performance earned her three Critics Choice Award Nominations. She is currently appearing as a guest in Julian Fellowes's historical drama The Gilded Age on HBO.
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