Audra Mc Donald

Audra McDonald's artistry is unmatched in the range and variety of her work as a vocalist, and performer. She was the recipient of a record-breaking 6 Tony Awards (two Grammy Awards) and an Emmy Award, McDonald was listed in the Time Magazine's list of 100 people who are influential in the year 2015. The president also awarded her Barack Obama's National Medal of Arts for her accomplishments. She has a home in television, film as well as Broadway. Her luminous soprano is a perfect fit for the stage. In addition to her work in the theatre, she has a thriving career as a recording artist regularly appearing at the most prestigious venues in the world. McDonald grew in Fresno California, where she was raised by a family of musicians. In the Juilliard School in New York City, McDonald received training as an classical vocalist. She was awarded her debut Tony Award in 1994 for the best performance of an Actress in a musical for Carousel in the Lincoln Center Theater. Over the next four years, she was awarded two more Tony Awards as a featured actor as a featured actress in Terrence Mcnally's Broadway debuts Master Class (1996) and Ragtime (1998). Her total number of Tony Awards is unprecedented at three prior to 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 took home the fifth time and first time for the category of leading actress for her performance as the title character as the title character in The Gershwins Porgy and Bess. The sixth Tony Award in 2014, Billie Holiday's portrayal in Lady Day in Emerson's Bar & Grill has become Broadway's highest-rated performance. In 2017 she was the first to make her West End London West End debut and was nominated to receive the Olivier Award. In addition to setting a record in the contest for winning the most awards for actor, she was the first woman to be awarded each of the four categories for acting. McDonald has also been featured for theatre shows which include The Secret Garden (1993) Marie Christine (1999), Henry IV 2004 110 in the Shade (2006) Twelfth Nigh (2009) The Twelfth Night is her Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park debut shuffle Along Or The Making of the Musical Sense of 1921, and all That Followed (16) Frankie and Johnny in Clair de Lune (192019) and Ohio State Murders (2023) McDonald first appeared on television 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 and other actors in the highly acclaimed Disney/ABC remake of Annie in 1999, McDonald was a recurring character on the network's Law & Order Special Victims Unit. McDonald's debut Emmy was awarded for her performance in the HBO movie adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit. Directed by Mike Nichols with Emma Thompson in the leading role, McDonald then returned to network TV in 2003. She starred in Mister Sterling and produced by Emmy Award winner Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. McDonald joined the WB show The Bedford Diaries in early the year 2006. Following the season, she played in a role that was recurring on NBC's Television show Kidnapped. In 2016, McDonald was nominated for a fourth Emmy Award for her performance in HBO's Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, a special film. The Bite is a drama with six seasons based around an epidemic, produced with Spectrum Originals & CBS Studios. The show featured her in the show with Taylor Schilling & Steven Pasquale. Having first appeared in the role of U.S. attorney Liz Lawrence in the year 2009 on CBS's legal drama The Good Wife in 2018 McDonald returned to her character (now called Liz Reddick) as a season-long regular on The Good Fight on Paramount+ receiving 3 Critics Choice Award nominations for her role. The actress also appeared in Julian Fellowes historical drama The Gilded Age.

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