Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue An. Ellis Taylor is an American actor and producer. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies from Brown University as well as an MFA in Acting from the Tisch School of the Arts New York University. Aunjanue Lisa Ellis is an actor, writer and American actress active in theatre as well as television and film. Her stage debut was in the year 2000 and then appeared in independent, mainstream and TV series. She came to prominence as Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico and was a part of BET's epic show The Book of Negroes for which she not only received high praise but also numerous awards and nominations including the Television Critics Choice Award nomination for the Best Actress in a Movie. In 1995, she was the first to appear in the role of Ariel on stage in The Tempest. On Broadway, she has appeared in Come and Gone A Winter's Tale Seeking the Genesis and Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Her film career is highlighted through her roles on Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express, and The Help. Her work in television she's been recognized for her role in the role of a character who is a regular on ABC's drama about cops High Incident.
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