Danielle Deadwyler
Known for: Acting
Born: May 2, 1982 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Danielle Deadwyler (born May 3, 1982) is an American actress. She began her career appearing on Atlanta stage, notably the 2009 production of For Colored Girls, and made her screen debut in the 2012 drama film A Cross to Bear. She appeared in the primetime series The Haves and the Have Nots (2015–2017), the series P-Valley (2020), the miniseries Station Eleven (2021–2022), and the miniseries From Scratch (2022). Deadwyler garnered critical acclaim for starring in the western film The Harder They Fall (2021) and the biopic Till (2022). Her portrayal of Mamie Till in the latter earned her many accolades, garnering the Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance and earning BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danielle Deadwyler, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Piano Lesson
Berniece Charles
Parallel
Vanessa
Carry-On
Elena Cole
I Saw the TV Glow
Brenda
The Woman in the Yard
Ramona
The Leisure Seeker
Hotel Waitress
40 Acres
Hailey Freeman
A Cross to Bear
Erica
Gifted
Animal Shelter Worker
Jane and Emma
Jane Manning
The Devil to Pay
Lemon Cassidy
The Harder They Fall
Cuffee
Till
Mamie Till-Mobley
Otis & Zelma
Zelma Redding
The Piano Lesson: Legacy and a Vision
Self
The Saviors
Kimberley Harrison
It's Time
Karen Phillips
The Street
Lutie Johnson
The Chaperones
Sweet, Sweet Country
Ndizeye
Black Dispatch
Sable
P-Valley
Yoli
Station Eleven
Miranda Carroll
MacGyver
Brunette Agent