Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue The. Ellis Taylor, American actor and producer. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies from Brown University and an MFA in acting from the Tisch School of the Arts New York University. Aunjanue is l. Ellis, an American producer and actress who has been in the theater and TV and films as also, has been actively involved on both sides of the screen. She began acting on stage and then appeared in independent, mainstream as well as television shows. She was known for appearing as Miranda Shaw (ABC's Quantico) as well as in BET's massive The Book of Negroes. The series both received praise from critics, and she also took home a variety of accolades. Her first professional performance was in the role of Ariel as Ariel, The Tempest. Her stage credits are Come and Gone Drowning Crow as well as Seeking the Genesis, a Broadway production directed by Joe Turner. Her film career is highlighted by her performances as a character in Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express, and The Help. In the world of television, her character in the ABC's crime drama High Incident is well known.






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