Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue Elliott Taylor, an American actress and screen actor and producer. Her most well-known work is as an actress in films for her work as a character in Ray Undercover Brother (Ray Undercover Brother) and The Mentalist. She completed a Bachelors of Arts degree in African-American Studies at Brown University and also a Master of Fine Arts in Acting at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Aunjanue is an actress for theater and film who is a producer. Her career began in the theater before appearing on a variety of TV series and independent and mainstream film. Her most well-known role was Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico as well as on BET's epic show The Book of Negroes for that she was not only rewarded with high praise but also a number of nods and awards. One of them was the Television Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Actress in a Movie. In 1995, she appeared in her first performance as Ariel in The Tempest as Ariel. Some stage credits comprise Come and Gone Drowning Crow and Seeking the Genesis, a Broadway production written by Joe Turner. In the film industry she's most popular for performances such as Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express or The Help. Her character as a character in ABC's drama police series High Incident earned her praises.






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