Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue The. Ellis Taylor, American producer and actress. She received the B.A. with a major in African-American Studies, from Brown University. Her MFA is in acting from Tisch School of acting at New York University. Aunjanue is l. Ellis, is an American actor and producer who has performed in theatre and TV and films as also, has been actively involved on both sides of the screen. Her career began as a theater actress and then appeared in a number of shows on television as well as independent and mainstream movies. The actress was famous for her role in the role of Miranda Shaw (ABC's Quantico) as well as in BET's epic The Book of Negroes. The series both received reviews, and she also took home a variety of prizes. She began her career acting in 1995 when she played Ariel on the stage in The Tempest. The actress has appeared in Broadway with roles in Come and Gone, A Winter's Tale, Drowning Crow as well as Seeking the Genesis. Her most well-known work is her role in the series Men of Honor as well as the Caveman's Valentine The Express & The Help. Her role as a regular in ABC's drama police series High Incident earned her praises.
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