Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue The. Ellis Taylor is an American producer and actress. She received an undergraduate degree in African-American Studies at Brown University, and a Master in Fine Arts in Acting from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Aunjanue has a reputation as an American actor as well as a producer and director. She is employed in film and television. She began her career as an actor in theater but then proceeded to be a part of numerous television shows, as well as independent and mainstream films. Her most well-known roles were as Miranda Shaw (ABC's Quantico) as well as in BET's massive The Book of Negroes. The two series garnered critical acclaim, but she also won a lot of accolades. She made her professional debut with the character Ariel as Ariel in The Tempest in 1995. In addition to the Broadway production Come and Gone, she is also credited in Drowning Crow as well as Seeking the Genesis. When it comes to film, she is renowned for her roles in films like Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express and The Help. In the world of television, her role in ABC's police drama series High Incident has earned her praises.






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