Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue A. Ellis Taylor is an American producer and actress. She has a Bachelor's degree in African-American Studies and an MFA from the Tisch School of the Arts New York University. Aunjanue L. Ellis is an American actor and producer, who has been active in films theater and television. Her stage debut was in the year 2000 and then appeared in mainstream, independent, and TV series. The actress gained fame as Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico and was a part of BET's epic series The Book of Negroes for which she not only received critical acclaim but also received a host of awards and nominations including the Television Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Actress in a Movie. Her professional acting d but was in the role of Ariel, as Ariel, The Tempest. Stage credits include Come and Gone Drowning Crow as well as Seeking the Genesis, a Broadway production of Joe Turner. The most recognizable part of her career is her roles in the films Men of Honor and The Caveman's Valentine The Express & The Help. For her work on television she has been praised for her role as the regular character in ABC's drama about cops High Incident.






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