Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue ellis-taylor, an American stage and screen actor and producer. Her most well-known work is as a film actress due to her performances in Ray Undercover Brother (Ray Undercover Brother) and The Mentalist. She holds a BA in African-American Studies and an MFA from Tisch School of the Arts New York University. Aunjanue has a reputation as an American actor, producer and director who works in television and film. Her career began in theater and later appeared in a number of shows on television as well as independent and mainstream films. Her most well-known roles were in the role of Miranda Shaw (ABC's Quantico) as well as in BET's epic The Book of Negroes. Both series received major praise from critics, and she also took home a variety of accolades. Her career began as an actor in the year 1995, when she appeared as Ariel in The Tempest. Alongside Broadway's Come and Gone, she also has credits for Drowning Crow and Seeking the Genesis. In her film career her most well-known roles are performances such as Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express or The Help. The role she played as a regular on ABC's drama-police series High Incident earned her praises.






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