Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue An. Ellis Taylor is an American producer and actress. 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 Arts New York University. Aunjanue L. Ellis is an American actor and producer. She is actively involved in theater, film, as well as television. Her stage debut was in the year 2000 and then appeared in mainstream, independent, as well as television shows. Her most well-known role was Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico. In the following year, she made an appearance on BET's epic TV series The Book of Negroes. Her first professional performance was in the role of Ariel in The Tempest. On Broadway, she has appeared on stage in Come and Gone A Winter's Tale Seeking the Genesis and Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Her film career is highlighted by her roles on Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express, and The Help. In her television work, she has been praised for her part as a regular character on ABC's drama about cops High Incident.






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