Alfre Woodard

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Alfre Woodard
at a Barack Obama rally at the Democratic National Convention, 2008-08-28
Born
Alfre Ette Woodard

(1952-11-08) November 8, 1952 (age 71)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Occupation(s)Actress, Producer
Years active1978–present
SpouseRoderick Spencer (1983–present)

Alfre Ette Woodard (born November 8, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She has been nominated once for an Academy Award and Grammy Awards, 17 times for Emmy Awards (winning four), and has also won a Golden Globe and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.

She is known for her role in films such as Cross Creek, Miss Firecracker, Grand Canyon, Passion Fish, Primal Fear, Star Trek: First Contact, Miss Evers' Boys, K-PAX, Radio, Take the Lead and The Family That Preys.

Early life

Woodard was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Constance, a homemaker, and Marion H. Woodard, an entrepreneur and interior designer.[1] Woodard attended Bishop Kelley High School, a private Catholic school in Tulsa. She studied drama at Boston University, from which she graduated.

Movie career

Alfre Woodard at the 1987 Emmy Awards.

Woodard has made numerous guest appearances in television series and motion pictures. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1983 film Cross Creek. In 1993 she starred in the film Passion Fish for which was won by Independent Spirit Awards and was nominated on Golden Globe Award. She also appeared as Lily Sloane, Zefram Cochrane's assistant in Star Trek: First Contact, Heart and Souls, Crooklyn, How to Make an American Quilt, Primal Fear, and in Down in the Delta as a single alcoholic mother from Chicago forced to spend a summer with her uncle in Mississippi.

In 1997 she starred in the HBO film Miss Evers' Boys, for which she won Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, CableACE Awards, NAACP Image Award and Satellite Awards.

Alfre Woodard speaks for the Barack Obama campaign in New Philadelphia, Ohio, on 2008-02-20.

Woodard's television credits include Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere, Puss in Boots, L.A. Law, and Homicide: Life on the Street. Woodard has won four Primetime Emmy Awards for her television performances in Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, the television movie Miss Evers' Boys, and The Practice. In 2003, Woodard, took part in the HBO film Unchained Memories WPA slave narratives. She has also received Emmy nominations for Words by Heart, St. Elsewhere, Unnatural Causes, a second for St. Elsewhere, A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story, The Piano Lesson, Gulliver's Travels, Homicide: Life on the Street, and The Water Is Wide.[2] From 2005 to 2006, Woodard starred in the ABC series Desperate Housewives, and received another Emmy nomination for her role as Betty Applewhite. Woodard has appeared on stage in such plays as Map of the World, Drowning Crow, Me & Bessie, and The Winter's Tale. She starred in Tyler Perry's latest film The Family That Preys.

In 2009, she appeared in American Violet, where she plays the mother of a 24-year-old African American woman who is wrongfully swept up in a drug raid.

In 2010, she was a guest star in third season of the Vampire Television series True Blood as Ruby Jean Reynolds.[3] She was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role in the show in 2011.[4][5]

She is currently starring as Lt. Tanya Rice in Memphis Beat. She won Gracie Allen Awards for performance in a series.One critic says: "I originally tuned in for Jason Lee, who plays a police detective named Dwight who likes to croon the blues. But I was won over by Alfre Woodard, who plays Dwight’s by-the-book boss."[6]

Personal life

Woodard lives in Santa Monica, California, with her husband, writer Roderick Spencer, and their two children, Mavis and Duncan. Woodard follows Christian Science.[7] She is a founder and board member of Artists for a New South Africa and is also active in the Democratic Party. In February 2009, she joined a group of American film directors and actors on a cultural trip to Iran at the invitation of the "House of Cinema" forum in Tehran.[8] Her daughter, Mavis, served as Miss Golden Globe for the 2010 Golden Globe Awards.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film or series Result
1984 Academy Awards Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress Cross Creek Nominated
1984 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Hill Street Blues Won
1985 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Words By Heart Wonderworks Nominated
1986 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series St. Elsewhere Nominated
1987 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Unnatural Causes Nominated
1987 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series L.A. Law Won
1988 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series St. Elsewhere Nominated
1989 Joe A. Callaway Award Best Actress The Winter's Tale Won
1989 CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Mandela Won
1989 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie Unnatural Causes Won
1990 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie Mandela Won
1990 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story The Magi Nominated
1992 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story Won
1993 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Passion Fish Nominated
1993 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Passion Fish Won
1994 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress Heart and Souls Nominated
1995 Women in Film Crystal Awards Life Achievement Award Won
1995 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie The Piano Lesson Nominated
1996 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie The Piano Lesson Won
1996 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie The Piano Lesson Won
1996 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture How to Make an American Quilt Nominated
1996 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture How to Make an American Quilt Nominated
1996 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Gulliver's Travels Nominated
1997 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Miss Evers' Boys Won
1997 CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries The Member of the Wedding Nominated
1997 CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Miss Evers' Boys Won
1997 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Star Trek: First Contact Nominated
1997 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress Gulliver's Travels Nominated
1998 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Miss Evers' Boys Won
1998 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special Miss Evers' Boys Won
1998 Satellite Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Miss Evers' Boys Won
1998 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Miss Evers' Boys Won
1998 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Homicide: Life on the Street Nominated
1999 Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead Down in the Delta Nominated
1999 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Down in the Delta Nominated
1999 Acapulco Black Film Festival Best Actress Down in the Delta Nominated
2000 Black Reel Awards Best Actress Funny Valentines Nominated
2001 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series or Special The Wishing Tree Nominated
2001 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Love & Basketball Won
2001 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special Holiday Heart Nominated
2001 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Holiday Heart Nominated
2001 Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special The Wishing Tree Nominated
2002 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture K-PAX Nominated
2003 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Practice Won
2004 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Radio Won
2005 Character and Morality Awards Best Actress Radio Won
2006 Black Movie Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Something New Nominated
2006 BET Awards Best Actress Something New Nominated
2006 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie The Water Is Wide Nominated
2006 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated
2006 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Won
2007 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated
2007 Black Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress The Water Is Wide Won
2008 Black Reel Awards Best Actress The Family That Preys Nominated
2008 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Pictures of Hollis Woods Nominated
2009 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture The Family That Preys Nominated
2009 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series My Own Worst Enemy Nominated
2010 Grammy Awards Best Spoken Word Album for Children Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales Nominated
2010 Black Reel Awards Best Ensemble American Violet Nominated
2010 Black Reel Awards Best Supporting Actress American Violet Nominated
2010 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture American Violet Nominated
2011 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Memphis Beat Nominated
2011 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance - Drama Memphis Beat Nominated
2011 Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress - Drama Series Memphis Beat Won
2011 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series True Blood Pending

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1978 Remember My Name Rita
1979 Freedom Road Katie
1980 HealtH Sally Benbow
1981 The Sophisticated Gents Evelyn Evers
1982 The Ambush Murders Kariha Ellsworth
1982-1983 Tucker's Witch Marcia Fulbright 12 episodes
1983 Cross Creek Geechee
Hill Street Blues Doris Robson 3 episodes
1985 Sara Rozalyn Dupree 13 episodes
1985, 1988 St. Elsewhere Dr. Roxanne Turner 13 episodes
1986 Extremities Patricia
1987 Mandela Winnie Mandela
The Life Saver Andrea Crawford
1988 Scrooged Grace Cooley
1989 Miss Firecracker Popeye Jackson
A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story Mary Thomas
1990 Blue Bayou Jessica Filley
1991 Grand Canyon Jane
1992 Passion Fish Chantelle
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Attorney Ann Orkin
1993 Rich in Love Rhody Poole
Heart and Souls Penny Washington
Bopha! Rosie Mangena
1994 Blue Chips Lavada McRae
Frasier Edna Episode: The Botched Language of Cranes
Crooklyn Carolyn Carmichael
1995 How to Make an American Quilt Marianna
The Piano Lesson Berniece
1996 Star Trek: First Contact Lily Sloane
Gulliver's Travels Queen of Brobdingnag
Primal Fear Judge Miriam Shoat
Follow Me Home Evey
A Step Toward Tomorrow Dr. Sandlin
1997 Cadillac Desert Narrator
Miss Evers' Boys Eunice Evers
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue Maise the Cat
The Member of the Wedding Berenice Sadie Brown
1998 Down in the Delta Loretta Sinclair
Homicide: Life on the Street Dr. Roxanne Turner Episode: Mercy
1999 Funny Valentines Joyce May
The Wishing Tree Clara Collier
Mumford Lily
2000 What's Cooking? Audrey Williams
Holiday Heart Wanda
Love & Basketball Camille Wright
Innovators Herself as Host
Dinosaur Plio voice
2001 K-PAX Claudia Villars
2002 Searching for Debra Winger Herself
The Wild Thornberrys Movie Akela
2003 The Singing Detective Chief of Staff
The Core Talma Stickley
Unchained Memories a reader of a WPA slave narrative.
Radio Principal Daniels
A Wrinkle in Time Mrs. Whatsit
The Practice Denise Freeman Episodes: Final Judgement and Down the Hatch
2004 The Forgotten Detective Anne Pope
2005 Beauty Shop Miss Josephine
2005–2006 Desperate Housewives Betty Applewhite 26 episodes, Season 2, series regular
2006 Something New Joyce McQueen
Take the Lead Principal Augustine James
2007 Pictures of Hollis Woods Edna Reilly
2008 American Violet Alma Roberts
The Family That Preys Alice Pratt
My Own Worst Enemy Mavis Heller 9 episodes
AmericanEast Angela Jensen
2009 Reach for Me Evelyn
2009–2010 Three Rivers Dr. Sophia Jordan 12 episodes
2010 True Blood Ruby Jean Reynolds 3 episodes
Black Panther Dondi Reese, Queen Mother
2010–present Memphis Beat Lt. Tanya Rice 10 episodes

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