Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue Ellis Taylor, an American stage and screen actress and producer. Her most well-known work is as a film actress for her roles on the films Ray Undercover Brother (Ray Undercover Brother) as well as The Mentalist. She received a BA from Brown University in African-American Studies. At the Tisch school of the arts, New York University she received an MFA. Aunjanue has a reputation as an American actress as well as a producer and director. She works in television and film. Aunjanue L. Ellis began acting in theatre. Later, she appeared in television programs as well as independent and mainstream films. Her most famous role was Miranda Shaw in ABC's Quantico as well as in BET's epic show The Book of Negroes. Both of the roles she was praised by critics and received a variety of awards and nominations, among them her first award, the Television Critics Choice Award for the Best Actress. She started her career as an actor in the year 1995 as Ariel as Ariel in The Tempest. Her credits on stage include the Broadway show of the Joe Turner musical Come and Gone A Winter's Tale Drowning Crow and Seeking the Genesis. Her film work is highlighted by her appearances in Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express, and The Help. In the world of television, her role on ABC's drama series about police High Incident has earned her praises.






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