Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard is an American actor, producer, and activist with a net worth of $13 million dollars. Alfre Woodard is well-known for her roles in such films as "Cross Creek,"" "Grand Canyon,"" "Heart and Souls," "Passion Fish,"" and "Clemency." On the smaller screen, she was praised for her roles on "Hill Street Blues,"" "St. She is also known for her work in "Elsewhere", "The Practice" and "Desperate Homewives" as well as numerous TV films including "Missevers and Boys". Woodard is also well-known for her advocacy and was nominated for 18 Emmys. She has been nominated for four Emmys as well as one Golden Globe, and three SAG awards. She set the record for black actors to win Emmys for a number of years. Regina King tied her record in September 2020.Alfre Woodard was born on the 8th of November 1952, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to homemaker Constance and the entrepreneur and designer Marion. There are two of her siblings. Woodard attended Bishop Kelley High School as an elementary school student. She then pursued a degree in drama at Boston University. Woodard made her debut on stage at the Arena Stage in Washington DC in 1974. She moved to Los Angeles in California two years later.
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