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Audra McDonald

Highest Rated: 86% A Raisin in the Sun (2008)

Lowest Rated: 29% Hello Again (2017)

Birthday: Jul 3, 1970

Birthplace: Berlin, Germany

Audra McDonald emerged as one of the premier musical performers on Broadway before tackling other media. The Berlin-born, Fresno-raised mezzo-soprano began her performing career at age nine in local dinner theaters. At the urging of her educator parents, McDonald enrolled at Juilliard as a voice student, but she secretly harbored the desire to perform on Broadway. She has been candid about finding opera studies difficult ("I had danced around the room singing to Barbra Streisand. That's what I wanted to do," she told The New York Times, August 30, 1998). Taking what she termed a "mental sabbatical," McDonald auditioned for and landed a role in the touring company of the musical "The Secret Garden." In June 1993, she was asked to audition for the proposed revival of "Carousel"; when she opened her mouth to sing, she fainted. Recovering, McDonald went on to impress the producers and, in a bit of non-traditional casting, landed the role of Carrie Pipperidge. While there were a handful of people who had problems with a black woman playing the role opposite a white man, McDonald and her stunning performance impressed audiences and critics. At the end of the season, she won almost every conceivable award as featured actress in a musical, including the Tony Award. Nerves once again played a part in her landing her second major Broadway role. A half-hour before her scheduled audition for the role of a headstrong student who clashes with opera diva Maria Callas, McDonald experienced a panic attack and canceled. When she finally was able to audition, she once again proved impressive. Co-starring opposite the formidable Zoe Caldwell (as Callas), the singer-actress earned her second Tony Award, this time for featured actress in a play. With her career in high drive, McDonald looked into branching to other media. She made her film debut in the small role of an opera singer in "Seven Servants" (1996) and her "Carousel" director, Nicholas Hytner, cast her as a singer at a wedding in "The Object of My Affection" (1997). Her biggest break, though, seemed to occur when she landed the role of Bill Cosby's daughter in the 1996 CBS pilot for his return to sitcoms. McDonald soon found herself in a dilemma, however. She had been participating in the workshops for the new musical "Ragtime" and the stage show was set to begin rehearsals for its world premiere in Toronto. Faced with this difficult choice, McDonald opted to remain with "Ragtime," playing the brief but memorable role of Sarah, the servant who loves the proud Coalhouse Walker Jr. Proving that her instincts were correct, the role brought her a third Tony and almost nightly ovations for her rendition of the lullaby "Your Daddy's Son." (In fact, as the material was developed, the show's creative team decided to incorporate a flashback sequence in the second act so McDonald would have more time on stage.) The Cosby family obviously held no grudges as the actress made her TV dramatic debut as the young Bessie Delany in "Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years" (CBS, 1999), which was produced by Camille Cosby. Within a week, she was also seen in the final episode of the NBC drama series "Homicide: Life on the Street," playing the daughter of Yaphet Kotto's police lieutenant Al Giardello. McDonald remained in demand as a stage performer, as well, debuting in fall 1999 in her first leading role in a musical in "Marie Christine," an adaptation of "Medea" set in New Orleans that was written specifically for her by composer Michael John LaChiusa. Although she did earn a Tony nomination for that role, she did not win. As the new millennium dawned, McDonald divided her time between the concert stage and the small screen. She earned an Emmy nomination for her beautifully rendered performance as a compassionate nurse caring for a terminally ill cancer patient (Emma Thompson) in the HBO adaptation of "Wit" (2001). After a brief time out for motherhood, McDonald returned to the stage to play the Diana Ross-like lead singer in a one-night only benefit concert staging of "Dreamgirls" in fall 2001. While maintaining a strong and varied stage career ranging from Brecht and Weill's "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny" through the Gershwins' "Porgy and Bess" to the nearly one-woman homage to Billie Holiday "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill," McDonald also expanded her film and television career. McDonald appearing in supporting roles in films ranging from the comedy-drama "It Runs in the Family" (2003) to police corruption drama "Rampart" (2011) to Jonathan Demme's "Ricki and the Flash" (2015). Along with an acclaimed performance in a TV movie adaptation of "A Raisin in the Sun" (ABC 2008), McDonald co-starred in the Shonda Rhimes medical drama "Private Practice" (ABC 2007-2013) for six seasons. McDonald also appeared as the Mother Abbess in "The Sound of Music Live" (NBC 2013), starred in the films "Hello Again" (2016) and appeared as the Wardrobe in Disney's live-action "Beauty and the Beast" (2017).

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Highest rated movies

86% 70% A Raisin in the Sun
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83% 82% Rustin Watchlist
83% 91% Wit
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81% 98% Origin Watchlist
73% 35% Rampart
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71% 80% Beauty and the Beast Watchlist
71% Down Low
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68% 95% Respect Watchlist 65% 43% Ricki and the Flash Watchlist
40% 15% The Best Thief in the World
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Filmography

Movies

Credit
81% 98% Origin Unknown (Character) $4.7M 2023
83% 82% Rustin Ella Baker (Character) - 2023
71% No Score Yet Down Low Unknown (Character) - 2023
68% 95% Respect Barbara Franklin (Character) $24.3M 2021
29% 55% Hello Again Sally (Character) - 2017
71% 80% Beauty and the Beast Madame Garderobe (Character) $504.0M 2017
No Score Yet 70% Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill Unknown (Character) - 2016
65% 43% Ricki and the Flash Maureen (Character) $26.8M 2015
73% 35% Rampart Sarah (Character) $969.2K 2011
No Score Yet 86% Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me Unknown (Character) - 2009
86% 70% A Raisin in the Sun Ruth Younger (Character) - 2008
40% 15% The Best Thief in the World Ruth (Character) - 2004
30% 29% It Runs in the Family Sarah Langley (Character) $7.4M 2003
83% 91% Wit Susie Monahan (Character) - 2001
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Last Debate Barbara Manning (Character) - 2000
No Score Yet 71% Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years Bessie (Character) - 1999
No Score Yet 57% Annie Miss Grace Farrell (Character) - 1999
No Score Yet No Score Yet Seven Servants Unknown (Character) - 1996

TV

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Great Performances Music Performer,
Guest,
Host
2013 2018 2024
No Score Yet 12% The View Guest 2014 2017 2021-2022
95% 65% The Good Fight Liz Reddick-Lawrence (Character) 2018-2022
67% 93% The Bite Rachel (Character) 2021
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Talk Guest 2018 2020-2021
No Score Yet No Score Yet Finding Your Roots Guest 2021
No Score Yet 61% Late Night With Seth Meyers Guest 2021
No Score Yet No Score Yet Live From Lincoln Center Host 2012-2019
No Score Yet 18% The Late Late Show With James Corden Music Performer,
Guest
2016 2018
84% 74% RuPaul's Drag Race Guest 2018
No Score Yet No Score Yet Sesame Street Unknown (Guest Star) 2017
No Score Yet No Score Yet Saving My Tomorrow Unknown (Character) 2017
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Chew Guest 2012 2017
No Score Yet 50% The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Guest 2016-2017
100% 29% The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore Guest 2016
No Score Yet 44% The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Guest 2016
100% 78% Late Show With David Letterman Guest 2014
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Colbert Report Guest 2012 2014
93% 90% The Good Wife Liz Lawrence (Guest Star) 2013
No Score Yet 79% Private Practice Dr. Naomi Bennett (Character),
Unknown (Guest Star)
2007-2011 2013
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Wendy Williams Show Guest 2012
84% 72% Grey's Anatomy Unknown (Guest Star) 2009
13% No Score Yet The Bedford Diaries Professor Carla Bonatelle (Character) 2006
No Score Yet No Score Yet Mister Sterling Unknown (Character) 2003
78% 83% Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Audrey Jackson (Guest Star) 2000