Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue An. Ellis Taylor, American actor and producer. She received a B.A. from African-American Studies, from Brown University. Her MFA is in acting from Tisch School of acting at New York University. Aunjanue l. Ellis is the American actor and producer who has worked in theater and TV and films as also, has been active across both sides of the screen. Her acting journey began with theater, and was later featured in several television series and independent and mainstream movies. Her most well-known role was Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico as well as on BET's epic series The Book of Negroes for that she was not only rewarded with high praise but also numerous nominations and awards including a Television Critics Choice Award nomination for the Best Actress in a Movie. In 1995 she debuted in the role of Ariel on the stage in The Tempest. Her stage credits include The Broadway show that Joe Turner's Come and Gone A Winter's Tale Drowning Crow and Seeking the Genesis. When it comes to her film career Her most well-known roles are Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express The Help. Her most well-known role is her character on ABC's crime drama High Incident.
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