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Alfre Woodard

Alfre Woodard (/ˈælfri ˈwʊdərd/;[1] born November 8, 1952) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including four Primetime Emmy Awards (tying the record for the most acting Emmys won by an African-American performer, along with Regina King), a Golden Globe Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and two Grammy Awards. In 2020, The New York Times ranked Woodard seventeenth on its list of "The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century".[2] She is also known for her work as a political activist and producer. Woodard is a founder of Artists for a New South Africa, an organization devoted to advancing democracy and equality in that country.[3] She is a board member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[4]

Alfre Woodard
Woodard at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2013
Born (1952-11-08) November 8, 1952 (age 70)
EducationBoston University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active1973–present
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Roderick Spencer
(m. 1983)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Woodard began her acting career in theater. After her breakthrough role in the Off-Broadway play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf (1977), she made her film debut in Remember My Name (1978). In 1983, she won major critical praise and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Cross Creek.[5] In the same year, Woodard won her first Primetime Emmy Award for her performance in the NBC drama series Hill Street Blues. Later in the 1980s, Woodard had leading Emmy Award–nominated performances in a number of made for television films, and another Emmy-winning role as a woman dying of leukemia in the pilot episode of L.A. Law. She also starred as Dr. Roxanne Turner in the NBC medical drama St. Elsewhere, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986, and for Guest Actress in 1988.

In the 1990s, Woodard starred in films such as Grand Canyon (1991), Heart and Souls (1993), Crooklyn (1994), How to Make an American Quilt (1995), Primal Fear (1996) and Star Trek: First Contact (1996). She also drew critical praise for her performances in the independent dramas Passion Fish (1992), for which she won an Independent Spirit Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as Down in the Delta (1998). For her lead role in the HBO film Miss Evers' Boys (1997), Woodard won Golden Globe, Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and several other awards. In later years, she has appeared in several blockbusters, like K-PAX (2001), The Core (2003), and The Forgotten (2004), starred in independent films, and won her fourth Emmy Award for The Practice in 2003. From 2005 to 2006, Woodard starred as Betty Applewhite in the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives, and later starred in several short-lived series. She appeared in the critically acclaimed films 12 Years a Slave (2013), Juanita (2019), Clemency (2019, for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role) as well as the box office hits Annabelle (2014) and the remake of The Lion King (2019). In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) multimedia franchise, Woodard portrays grieving mother Miriam Sharpe and crime boss "Black" Mariah Dillard Stokes respectively in the feature film Captain America: Civil War (2016) and the streaming television series Luke Cage (2016–2018).

Early life

Woodard was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Constance, a homemaker, and Marion H. Woodard, an entrepreneur and interior designer.[6] She is the youngest of three children. Woodard attended Bishop Kelley High School, a private Catholic school in Tulsa, graduating from there in 1970. She studied drama at Boston University, from which she graduated.[3]

Career

1970s

Woodard made her professional theater debut in 1974 on Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage.[7] In 1976, she moved to Los Angeles, California. She later said, "When I came to L.A., people told me there were no film roles for black actors. I'm not a fool. I know that. But I was always confident that I knew my craft."[8] Her breakthrough role was in the Off-Broadway play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf in 1977.[3] The next year, Woodard made her film debut in Remember My Name, a thriller written and directed by Alan Rudolph. In the same year, she had a leading role in The Trial of the Moke, a Great Performances television film co-starring Samuel L. Jackson.

1980s

 
Woodard with her husband Roderick Spencer at the 1987 Emmy Awards.

In 1980, Woodard had a role in the ensemble comedy film Health directed by Robert Altman.[9] She later appeared in the NBC miniseries The Sophisticated Gents, and had a regular role alongside Catherine Hicks and Tim Matheson in the short-lived comedy-drama Tucker's Witch (1982–83). Later in 1983, Woodard starred opposite Mary Steenburgen in the biography drama film Cross Creek directed by Martin Ritt. For her performance in the film, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[7] Later in 1983, Woodard won her first Primetime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category for her three-episode arc as Doris Robson in the NBC critically acclaimed serial drama Hill Street Blues.[3][10] Her next television role was on the short-lived NBC sitcom Sara starring Geena Davis.[11] In the next few years, Woodard received critical acclaim for her lead performances in a number of made-for-television films. She was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for her roles in the films Words by Heart (1985), Unnatural Causes (1986), and A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story (1989).[10]

In 1986, Woodard starred opposite Farrah Fawcett in the drama film Extremities, which was based on the 1982 Off-Broadway play by William Mastrosimone. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as a woman dying of leukemia in the pilot episode of the NBC drama series L.A. Law.[12] From 1985 to 1986, she also was a regular cast member of the NBC medical drama St. Elsewhere. She played the role of Dr. Roxanne Turner, a strong doctor and the love interest of the Denzel Washington character. She left the show after a single season and guest-starred in 1988. Woodard was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986, and for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 1988, for St. Elsewhere.[10] In 1998, Woodard reprised the role for a sixth-season episode of Homicide: Life on the Street entitled "Mercy". She also was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest performance in the show.[10]

In 1987, Woodard played the role of South African activist Winnie Mandela in the HBO film Mandela. She spent several weeks watching news clips and listening to tapes of Winnie to match her accent.[8] She did not win an Emmy, but received a CableACE Award and an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lead Actress category for Mandela.[7] In the next years, she began starring in comedy films like Scrooged (1988) and Miss Firecracker (1989).

1990s

In 1991, Woodard starred in drama film Grand Canyon, directed by Lawrence Kasdan. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and earned $40,991,329 at the box office.[13][14] The next year, Woodard received major critical acclaim for her performance opposite Mary McDonnell in the drama film Passion Fish, written and directed by John Sayles. The film depicts the struggles of a recently paralyzed daytime soap opera star, and how her outlook is influenced by her nurse, Chantelle, a recovering drug addict played by Woodard.[15] The Rolling Stone's Peter Travers described her performance as "superb".[16] She was a promising contender for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress category, but did not receive a nomination.[17] However, she did receive her first Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female.[18] In that same year, she had a comedic role in the fantasy film Heart and Souls opposite Robert Downey, Jr., for which she was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Woodard starred opposite Danny Glover in the 1993 drama film Bopha! and had the leading role in 1994's semi-autobiographical film Crooklyn, written and directed by Spike Lee. Crooklyn received very positive reviews from critics.[17][19] During the same period, Woodward also appeared in the films The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag (1992), Rich in Love (1993), and Blue Chips (1994). In 1995, she co-starred alongside Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan, and Maya Angelou in the female ensemble drama film How to Make an American Quilt, for which the entire cast was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In 1996, Woodard played Judge Miriam Shoat in the neo-noir crime film Primal Fear with Richard Gere and Edward Norton, as well as portraying Lily Sloane, Zefram Cochrane's assistant in the science fiction film Star Trek: First Contact. Her performance in the franchise film garnered wide critical acclaim. In 1998, she starred as an alcoholic single mother from Chicago forced to spend a summer with her uncle in Mississippi, in the critically acclaimed independent drama Down in the Delta directed by Maya Angelou, her How to Make an American Quilt co-star.[7][20][21] For her powerful performance in the film, Woodard was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. In 1999, Woodard had roles in two films: Mumford (alongside her Passion Fish co-star Mary McDonnell), and The Wishing Tree as lead character.[22][23]

 
Woodard at Obama Rally during the Democratic National Convention in 2008

In the 1990s, Woodard also continued her work in television, earning considerable acclaim for her performances.[7] For The Piano Lesson (1995), a Hallmark Hall of Fame film, she won her first Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, as well as being nominated for another Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.[10] In next year, she received a Primetime Emmy nomination for her performance as the Queen in the critically acclaimed Hallmark miniseries Gulliver's Travels, based on the classic Jonathan Swift novel. In 1997, she had the leading roles in both The Member of the Wedding (based on the novel by Carson McCullers) and Miss Evers' Boys on HBO. Her performance as the title character in the latter film, as a nurse who consoled many of the subjects of the notorious 1930s Tuskegee study of untreated Blacks with syphilis, earned widespread critical acclaim,[24][25][26][27] sweeping all television awards in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie category, including Primetime Emmy (besting nominees Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Glenn Close, and Stockard Channing), Golden Globe, Satellite, NAACP, CableACE, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.[28]

2000s

In the 2000s, Woodard's film career showcased her versatility in a range of genres, including the ensemble comedy-drama What's Cooking? (2000), the romantic drama Love & Basketball (2000) as the lead character's mother, science fiction films K-PAX (2001), The Core (2003), and The Forgotten (2004), the biographical drama Radio (2003), comedies The Singing Detective (2003) and Beauty Shop (2005), the romantic drama Something New (2006), and the dance-musical Take the Lead (2006). Woodard also was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance as a drug addict in the Holiday Heart (2000). In addition, she performed voice work in a variety of feature and television documentaries,[7] as well as a voice role in Walt Disney's Dinosaur. The film was a financial success, grossing over $349 million worldwide.[29]

On television, Woodard guest-starred in two episodes of The Practice in 2003, for which she won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award.[10][30] In 2005, she joined the cast of the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives as Betty Applewhite, the new mystery housewife. Her character was introduced in the last episodes of the series' first season, and became the center of the second season's mystery. Series creator Marc Cherry noted: "There's nothing strategically black about her character. Her color is incidental."[31] Woodard stated that she had never seen the show before being offered the role, leading the producers to send her fifteen episodes of the show, which she divided amongst various family members. After they compared storylines, Woodard recalled that she became "instantly hooked" on the series.[32] As soon as Woodard accepted the role of Betty Applewhite, she reported experiencing heavy media attention.[33] Woodard's portrayal of Betty was praised and resulted in a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2006.[34] However, her mystery as a whole had mixed reviews. In a review of the second-season premiere, Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly thought that the Applewhite mystery would help reduce the show's chances of falling into a sophomore slump. He praised Woodard's acting as well as her character's storyline, opining, "there's something so inherently warm and maternal in Woodard's performance, such apple-pie wholesomeness, that it makes her touches of menace all the more chilling."[35] However, as the season progressed, there were many complaints about Betty's lack of interaction with the other housewives.[36] She left the series in the second-season finale episode.

 
Woodard stumps for Barack Obama in New Philadelphia, Ohio in 2008

Woodard was nominated for Primetime Emmys for her roles in the television films The Water Is Wide and Pictures of Hollis Woods (2007).[10] She starred as lead in the Tyler Perry's drama film The Family That Preys in 2008. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but her performance received acclaim.[37] Los Angeles Times critic Bob Baker said in his review: "The film takes off when Woodard's and Kathy Bates' characters go on a Thelma & Louise-style road trip.",[38] while The Washington Post's Neely Tucker wrote: "By far the best thing about the enterprise is Woodard. If she's not in this thing, I think it goes kaput.".[39] In next year, she appeared in the independent drama American Violet, playing the mother of a 24-year-old African-American woman wrongfully swept up in a drug raid.[7] She also starred in two short-lived television series: NBC's My Own Worst Enemy (2008), and CBS's Three Rivers (2009).

2010s

 
Woodard at the premiere of 12 Years a Slave at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival

From 2010 to 2011, Woodard starred as Lt. Tanya Rice in the TNT comedy-drama series Memphis Beat, winning a Gracie Allen Award for each of its two seasons. One critic said: "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."[40] Memphis Beat was canceled after two seasons.[41] In 2010, she also was cast in the third season of HBO's True Blood as Ruby Jean Reynolds.[42] garnering another Primetime Emmy nomination in 2011 for her recurring role.[43][44] Woodard also guest-starred in Shonda Rhimes' dramas Grey's Anatomy in 2011 and Private Practice in 2012.[45][46] Also in 2012, Woodard was cast as Ouiser (played by Shirley MacLaine in the 1989 film) in the remake of the classic comedy-drama film Steel Magnolias.[47] The Lifetime television remake premiered on October 7, 2012, and drew 6.5 million viewers, making it the third most-viewed Lifetime Original film in the network's history.[48] Woodard received critical acclaim for her comedic performance, as well as Primetime Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations.[10][49][50][51] In 2013, Woodard made Emmy history with 17 nominations for 16 different roles.[5] Also in 2013, she had a recurring role in the BBC America period drama Copper.[52]

In 2013, Woodard appeared in Steve McQueen's historical drama film 12 Years a Slave as Mistress Harriet Shaw, a formerly enslaved woman who has risen in the Southern caste system. Though her appearance was brief, her performance was praised as powerful.[53][54][55] Along with the other cast members, she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, in addition to her nomination for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her single-scene appearance. In 2013, she also appeared in Ava DuVernay's short film The Door, a part of Miu Miu's Women's Tales series.[56] The following year, Woodard was cast in the horror-thriller Annabelle and the comedy-drama Mississippi Grind.[57][58] She also starred in the independent drama film Knucklehead as an abusive mother.[59][60][61]

On March 21, 2014, it was announced that Woodard would be playing the role of the first female President of the United States in the NBC political drama pilot State of Affairs opposite Katherine Heigl.[62][63] The pilot was ordered to series in May 2014.[64] About her role, Woodard said, "It's fun to play the President, rather than to be the President. But what drew me was how smart the script was, and this world we hadn't seen before—this world most Americans didn't know existed before we went after Bin Laden. And that it was being done by people who knew the world. So we're not stepping too outside the boundaries; it's based in realism. And I love politics. I have worked in politics for several decades, so it was a chance to live in a world that was important to me."[65] The series premiered with generally negative reviews from critics, but most reviewers praised Woodard's performance.[66][67] Amy Amatangelo of Boston Herald gave the premiere grade "C", stating that, "Alfre Woodard isn't given a lot to do as President Constance Payton in the premiere, but, unlike Heigl, she does have the gravitas for the role, and the show would be wise to use her more. The series sets up some interesting reveals in the hour's final moments. They potentially could make the show more interesting. But for now the state of affairs is rather mediocre."[68] The series was canceled after a single season.[69]

In November 2014, Woodard was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. She said in her acceptance speech that she believes it is her responsibility to use her fame to help others less fortunate.[70] Also in November 2014, Woodard narrated "Women in Politics", an episode of season 2 of Makers: Women Who Make America.[71]

In 2015, Woodard was cast as a lead in the film adaptation of Sarah Weeks' young adult novel So B. It directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal.[72] The film was released in April 2017 by Good Deed Acquires.[73] In 2016, she also had a small role in Marvel's film Captain America: Civil War, playing Miriam Sharpe, the mother of an American citizen killed in the battle of Sokovia.[74][75][76] Later that year, she played "Black" Mariah Dillard Stokes in the Netflix series Marvel's Luke Cage, marking her second portrayal of a character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[77][78] That same year, she was cast in DreamWorks' film Haunted based on Henry James' novel The Turn of the Screw and directing by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.[79]

 
Woodard in Johnson C. Smith University in 2012

In 2017, Woodard was cast as a title character in the independent drama Juanita, based on Sheila Williams' book Dancing on the Edge of the Roof.[80] She also co-starred opposite Michelle Monaghan in Saint Judy.[81] Additionally, Woodard appeared as Josephine Anwhistle in Netflix's adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events, which premiered in 2017.[82] In 2018, she took a recurring role in the Fox prime time soap opera Empire, playing Renee, Cookie Lyon's mother.[83]

In 2019, Woodard voiced Sarabi in the CGI live action remake of The Lion King, directed by Jon Favreau.[84] Also that year, Woodard played in a leading role in the prison drama film Clemency, which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The film centers on a prison warden (Woodard) who confronts her own psychological demons as she develops an emotional connection to the death row inmate (played by Aldis Hodge) she is scheduled to execute.[85] For her performance, Woodard has received wide critical acclaim.[86][87][88][89][90] She was listed as a contender for a nomination in the 2020 Academy Award for Best Actress category,[89][88] but did not receive a nomination. She received BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination for her performance.[91] Also that year, Woodard began starring opposite Jason Momoa in the Apple TV+ original fantasy drama series See, a series set in a future in which the human race has lost the sense of sight.[92]

2020s

In 2021, Woodard starred opposite Kevin Hart in the drama film Fatherhood directed by Paul Weitz.[93][94] She has also been cast in action thriller The Gray Man for Netflix, with a production budget of $200 million, making it the most expensive film made by Netflix.[95][96] On September 2, 2021, she was cast in the film adaptation of Salem's Lot playing the role of Dr. Cody,[97] and set to star alongside Morgan Freeman in Hate To See You Go.[98] She also set to appear opposite Blair Underwood in the thriller Viral.[99]

Woodard executive produces and co-starred in the CBC Television period drama series The Porter. The series premiered on February 21, 2022.[100]

Woodard has announced that she is producing an upcoming four-hour television miniseries about Fannie Lou Hamer, a voting rights activist and civil rights leader.[101][102] The project was first announced in 2014, and in November 2020, ABC Signature ordered it to series.[103]

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.[104] Her daughter, Mavis, served as Miss Golden Globe for the 2010 Golden Globe Awards.[105]

Woodard is an activist for a wide spectrum of causes. She is a founder and board member of Artists for a New South Africa, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating the African AIDS pandemic and to advancing democracy and equality in South Africa since 1989. The charity has raised more than $9 million and has provided healthcare to over 3,500 South African AIDS orphans.[106] Woodard is also a board member of the Democratic Party, and campaigned for Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.[107] She lends continuing support to the fight for LGBT rights and same sex marriage.[108] 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.[109]

On August 9, 2015, Woodard appeared on TLC's Who Do You Think You Are?. Research into her father's genealogy revealed that her great-grandfather Alex Woodard was born into slavery in Houston County, Georgia, in the early 1840s. At about age 14 or 15, Alex was separated from his family when his master relocated to Jackson Parish, Louisiana. Historians helped Woodard locate evidence that Alex was assessed a poll tax in 1867, indicating that he was registered to vote two years after the Civil War ended. By 1881, Alex had purchased 80 acres of farmland in Jackson Parish. On April 15, 1898, Alex Woodard and his wife Elizabeth sold their 80 acres to her brother, Aaron Stell, as they had moved to Wharton County, Texas, by that time.[110] In tribute to Alex Woodard's climb from enslavement to landowner, Alfre poured a libation of water on the land that her great-grandfather and his family acquired by dint of hard work and unwavering determination. The scene closed the program.

Awards and nominations

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1978 Remember My Name Rita
1980 Health Sally Benbow
1983 Cross Creek Beatrice "Geechee"
1984 Sweet Revenge Vicki Teague [111]
1986 Extremities Patricia
1988 Scrooged Grace Cooley
1989 Miss Firecracker Popeye Jackson
1990 Blue Bayou Jessica Filley [112]
1991 Grand Canyon Jane
Pretty Hattie's Baby Hattie Unreleased, also associate producer [113]
1992 The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Attorney Ann Orkin
Passion Fish Chantelle
1993 Rich in Love Rhody Poole
Heart and Souls Penny Washington
Bopha! Rosie Mangena
1994 Blue Chips Lavada McRae
Crooklyn Carolyn Carmichael
Countdown to Freedom:
10 Days That Changed South Africa
Narrator Documentary
1995 How to Make an American Quilt Marianna
1996 Statistically Speaking Middle aged woman Short film
Follow Me Home Evey Unreleased
Star Trek: First Contact Lily Sloane
Primal Fear Judge Miriam Shoat
A Step Toward Tomorrow Dr. Sandlin [114]
1997 Cadillac Desert Narrator
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue Maisie the Cat Voice role
1998 Down in the Delta Loretta Sinclair Also executive producer
1999 Funny Valentines Joyce May Also executive producer [115]
The Wishing Tree Clara Collier [116]
Different Moms Narrator Documentary
Mumford Lily
2000 What's Cooking? Audrey Williams
Lost Souls Dr. Allen Cameo
John Henry Polly / Narrator
Love & Basketball Camille Wright
Dinosaur Plio Voice role
2001 K-PAX Claudia Villars
American Exile Narrator Documentary [117]
2002 Searching for Debra Winger Herself
Baby of the Family Rachel [118]
The Wild Thornberrys Movie Akela Voice role
2003 The Singing Detective Chief of Staff
Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property Narrator Documentary
The Core Talma Stickley
Unchained Memories Narrator
Radio Principal Daniels
2004 The Forgotten Detective Anne Pope
All Our Sons: Fallen Heroes of 9/11 Narrator Documentary [119]
2005 Beauty Shop Miss Josephine
2006 Something New Joyce McQueen
Take the Lead Principal Augustine James
King Leopold's Ghost Ilanga Voice role
2008 American Violet Alma Roberts
The Family That Preys Alice Pratt
Road to Ingwavuma Narrator Documentary
AmericanEast Angela Jensen
Reach for Me Evelyn
2010 Have You Heard From Johannesburg Narrator Documentary
2013 The Door E Short film [120]
Miracle Rising: South Africa Narrator Documentary [121]
12 Years a Slave Mistress Harriet Shaw
2014 The Hadza: Last of the First Narrator Documentary [122]
Annabelle Evelyn
2015 Mary Lou Williams:
The Lady Who Swings the Band
Mary Lou Williams / Narrator Documentary [123]
Mississippi Grind Sam
Knucklehead Sheila [124]
2016 Captain America: Civil War Miriam Sharpe Cameo [125]
So B. It Bernadette [126]
2017 Burning Sands Professor Hughes
2018 Saint Judy Judge Benton
2019 Clemency Warden Bernadine Williams Also executive producer
Juanita Juanita Also executive producer
The Lion King Sarabi Voice role
2021 Fatherhood Marian
2022 The Gray Man Margaret Cahill [95]
Viral Dr. Johnetta Post-production [99]
TBA Salem's Lot Dr. Cody Post-production
TBA The Book of Clarence Filming [127]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1978 The Trial of the Moke Lucy Television film
1979 Freedom Road Katie Television film
1980 The White Shadow Sandra Wilcox Episode: "Reunion: Part 1"
1981 The Sophisticated Gents Evelyn Evers Miniseries
1982 For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/
When the Rainbow Is Enuf
Woman who lost her stuff American Playhouse production
The Ambush Murders Kariha Ellsworth Television film
1982–83 Tucker's Witch Marcia Fulbright 12 episodes
1983 Hill Street Blues Doris Robson 3 episodes
1984 The Killing Floor Mattie Custer American Playhouse production[128]
1985 Sara Rozalyn Dupree 13 episodes
Words by Heart Claudie Sills Television film
Go Tell It on the Mountain Esther American Playhouse production
Faerie Tale Theatre Princess Lovinia Episode: "Puss in Boots"
1985–88 St. Elsewhere Dr. Roxanne Turner 16 episodes
1986 L.A. Law Adrian Moore Episode: "Pilot"
1986 Unnatural Causes Maude DeVictor Television film
1987 Mandela Winnie Mandela Television film
1988 The Child Saver Andrea Crawford Television film
1989 A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story Mary Thomas Television film
1994 Frasier Edna (voice) Episode: "The Botched Language of Cranes"
Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Television film
1995 The Piano Lesson Berniece Television film
1996 Gulliver's Travels Queen of Brobdingnag Miniseries
1997 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Wilnoome Bear (voice) Episode: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
The Member of the Wedding Berenice Sadie Brown Television film
Miss Evers' Boys Eunice Evers Television film
1998 Homicide: Life on the Street Dr. Roxanne Turner Episode: "Mercy"
1999 The Wishing Tree Clara Television film
2000 Holiday Heart Wanda Television film
2003 The Practice Denise Freeman 2 episodes
Static Shock Jean Hawkins (voice) Episode: "Flashback"
A Wrinkle in Time Mrs. Whatsit Television film
2005–06 Desperate Housewives Betty Applewhite 19 episodes
2006 The Water Is Wide Mrs. Brown Television film
2007 Pictures of Hollis Woods Edna Reilly Television film
2008 My Own Worst Enemy Mavis Heller 9 episodes
2009–10 Three Rivers Dr. Sophia Jordan 12 episodes
2010–12 True Blood Ruby Jean Reynolds 5 episodes
2010 Black Panther Queen Mother
Dondi Reese
Dora Milaje
Miss M'Buye
Voice; 5 episodes
2010–11 Memphis Beat Lt. Tanya Rice 20 episodes
2011 Grey's Anatomy Justine Campbell Episode: "Heart Shaped Box"
2012 Private Practice Dee Bennett Episode: "The Next Episode"
Steel Magnolias Ouiser Television film
2013 Copper Hattie Lemaster 6 episodes
2014–15 The Last Ship Amy Granderson 3 episodes
State of Affairs President Constance Payton 13 episodes
2016–18 Luke Cage "Black" Mariah Dillard Stokes[129] 23 episodes
2017–18 A Series of Unfortunate Events Josephine Anwhistle 3 episodes
2018 Empire Renee Holloway 4 episodes
2019–2021 See Paris 16 episodes
2020 Make It Work! Herself Television special
2022–present The Porter Fay Also executive producer
2023 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Mimi Voice

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1975 Me and Bessie Woman Edison Theatre, Broadway
1981 2 by South Precious Blood Theatre at St. Clements, New York
2001 Kindred Dana Franklin Audio Drama [130]
2004 Drowning Crow Josephine Ark Trip Biltmore Theatre, Broadway

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alfre, woodard, born, november, 1952, american, actress, received, various, accolades, including, four, primetime, emmy, awards, tying, record, most, acting, emmys, african, american, performer, along, with, regina, king, golden, globe, award, three, screen, a. Alfre Woodard ˈ ae l f r i ˈ w ʊ d er d 1 born November 8 1952 is an American actress She has received various accolades including four Primetime Emmy Awards tying the record for the most acting Emmys won by an African American performer along with Regina King a Golden Globe Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and two Grammy Awards In 2020 The New York Times ranked Woodard seventeenth on its list of The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century 2 She is also known for her work as a political activist and producer Woodard is a founder of Artists for a New South Africa an organization devoted to advancing democracy and equality in that country 3 She is a board member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 4 Alfre WoodardWoodard at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2013Born 1952 11 08 November 8 1952 age 70 Tulsa Oklahoma U S EducationBoston University BFA OccupationsActressproducerYears active1973 presentPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseRoderick Spencer m 1983 wbr Children2AwardsFull listWoodard began her acting career in theater After her breakthrough role in the Off Broadway play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf 1977 she made her film debut in Remember My Name 1978 In 1983 she won major critical praise and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Cross Creek 5 In the same year Woodard won her first Primetime Emmy Award for her performance in the NBC drama series Hill Street Blues Later in the 1980s Woodard had leading Emmy Award nominated performances in a number of made for television films and another Emmy winning role as a woman dying of leukemia in the pilot episode of L A Law She also starred as Dr Roxanne Turner in the NBC medical drama St Elsewhere for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986 and for Guest Actress in 1988 In the 1990s Woodard starred in films such as Grand Canyon 1991 Heart and Souls 1993 Crooklyn 1994 How to Make an American Quilt 1995 Primal Fear 1996 and Star Trek First Contact 1996 She also drew critical praise for her performances in the independent dramas Passion Fish 1992 for which she won an Independent Spirit Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Down in the Delta 1998 For her lead role in the HBO film Miss Evers Boys 1997 Woodard won Golden Globe Emmy Screen Actors Guild and several other awards In later years she has appeared in several blockbusters like K PAX 2001 The Core 2003 and The Forgotten 2004 starred in independent films and won her fourth Emmy Award for The Practice in 2003 From 2005 to 2006 Woodard starred as Betty Applewhite in the ABC comedy drama series Desperate Housewives and later starred in several short lived series She appeared in the critically acclaimed films 12 Years a Slave 2013 Juanita 2019 Clemency 2019 for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role as well as the box office hits Annabelle 2014 and the remake of The Lion King 2019 In the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU multimedia franchise Woodard portrays grieving mother Miriam Sharpe and crime boss Black Mariah Dillard Stokes respectively in the feature film Captain America Civil War 2016 and the streaming television series Luke Cage 2016 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 2 6 2020s 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theatre 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life EditWoodard was born in Tulsa Oklahoma to Constance a homemaker and Marion H Woodard an entrepreneur and interior designer 6 She is the youngest of three children Woodard attended Bishop Kelley High School a private Catholic school in Tulsa graduating from there in 1970 She studied drama at Boston University from which she graduated 3 Career Edit1970s Edit Woodard made her professional theater debut in 1974 on Washington D C s Arena Stage 7 In 1976 she moved to Los Angeles California She later said When I came to L A people told me there were no film roles for black actors I m not a fool I know that But I was always confident that I knew my craft 8 Her breakthrough role was in the Off Broadway play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf in 1977 3 The next year Woodard made her film debut in Remember My Name a thriller written and directed by Alan Rudolph In the same year she had a leading role in The Trial of the Moke a Great Performances television film co starring Samuel L Jackson 1980s Edit Woodard with her husband Roderick Spencer at the 1987 Emmy Awards In 1980 Woodard had a role in the ensemble comedy film Health directed by Robert Altman 9 She later appeared in the NBC miniseries The Sophisticated Gents and had a regular role alongside Catherine Hicks and Tim Matheson in the short lived comedy drama Tucker s Witch 1982 83 Later in 1983 Woodard starred opposite Mary Steenburgen in the biography drama film Cross Creek directed by Martin Ritt For her performance in the film she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 7 Later in 1983 Woodard won her first Primetime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category for her three episode arc as Doris Robson in the NBC critically acclaimed serial drama Hill Street Blues 3 10 Her next television role was on the short lived NBC sitcom Sara starring Geena Davis 11 In the next few years Woodard received critical acclaim for her lead performances in a number of made for television films She was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for her roles in the films Words by Heart 1985 Unnatural Causes 1986 and A Mother s Courage The Mary Thomas Story 1989 10 In 1986 Woodard starred opposite Farrah Fawcett in the drama film Extremities which was based on the 1982 Off Broadway play by William Mastrosimone She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as a woman dying of leukemia in the pilot episode of the NBC drama series L A Law 12 From 1985 to 1986 she also was a regular cast member of the NBC medical drama St Elsewhere She played the role of Dr Roxanne Turner a strong doctor and the love interest of the Denzel Washington character She left the show after a single season and guest starred in 1988 Woodard was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986 and for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 1988 for St Elsewhere 10 In 1998 Woodard reprised the role for a sixth season episode of Homicide Life on the Street entitled Mercy She also was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest performance in the show 10 In 1987 Woodard played the role of South African activist Winnie Mandela in the HBO film Mandela She spent several weeks watching news clips and listening to tapes of Winnie to match her accent 8 She did not win an Emmy but received a CableACE Award and an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lead Actress category for Mandela 7 In the next years she began starring in comedy films like Scrooged 1988 and Miss Firecracker 1989 1990s Edit In 1991 Woodard starred in drama film Grand Canyon directed by Lawrence Kasdan The film received generally positive reviews from critics and earned 40 991 329 at the box office 13 14 The next year Woodard received major critical acclaim for her performance opposite Mary McDonnell in the drama film Passion Fish written and directed by John Sayles The film depicts the struggles of a recently paralyzed daytime soap opera star and how her outlook is influenced by her nurse Chantelle a recovering drug addict played by Woodard 15 The Rolling Stone s Peter Travers described her performance as superb 16 She was a promising contender for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress category but did not receive a nomination 17 However she did receive her first Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female 18 In that same year she had a comedic role in the fantasy film Heart and Souls opposite Robert Downey Jr for which she was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress Woodard starred opposite Danny Glover in the 1993 drama film Bopha and had the leading role in 1994 s semi autobiographical film Crooklyn written and directed by Spike Lee Crooklyn received very positive reviews from critics 17 19 During the same period Woodward also appeared in the films The Gun in Betty Lou s Handbag 1992 Rich in Love 1993 and Blue Chips 1994 In 1995 she co starred alongside Winona Ryder Anne Bancroft Ellen Burstyn Kate Nelligan and Maya Angelou in the female ensemble drama film How to Make an American Quilt for which the entire cast was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture In 1996 Woodard played Judge Miriam Shoat in the neo noir crime film Primal Fear with Richard Gere and Edward Norton as well as portraying Lily Sloane Zefram Cochrane s assistant in the science fiction film Star Trek First Contact Her performance in the franchise film garnered wide critical acclaim In 1998 she starred as an alcoholic single mother from Chicago forced to spend a summer with her uncle in Mississippi in the critically acclaimed independent drama Down in the Delta directed by Maya Angelou her How to Make an American Quilt co star 7 20 21 For her powerful performance in the film Woodard was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead In 1999 Woodard had roles in two films Mumford alongside her Passion Fish co star Mary McDonnell and The Wishing Tree as lead character 22 23 Woodard at Obama Rally during the Democratic National Convention in 2008 In the 1990s Woodard also continued her work in television earning considerable acclaim for her performances 7 For The Piano Lesson 1995 a Hallmark Hall of Fame film she won her first Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie as well as being nominated for another Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 10 In next year she received a Primetime Emmy nomination for her performance as the Queen in the critically acclaimed Hallmark miniseries Gulliver s Travels based on the classic Jonathan Swift novel In 1997 she had the leading roles in both The Member of the Wedding based on the novel by Carson McCullers and Miss Evers Boys on HBO Her performance as the title character in the latter film as a nurse who consoled many of the subjects of the notorious 1930s Tuskegee study of untreated Blacks with syphilis earned widespread critical acclaim 24 25 26 27 sweeping all television awards in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie category including Primetime Emmy besting nominees Meryl Streep Helen Mirren Glenn Close and Stockard Channing Golden Globe Satellite NAACP CableACE and Screen Actors Guild Awards 28 2000s Edit In the 2000s Woodard s film career showcased her versatility in a range of genres including the ensemble comedy drama What s Cooking 2000 the romantic drama Love amp Basketball 2000 as the lead character s mother science fiction films K PAX 2001 The Core 2003 and The Forgotten 2004 the biographical drama Radio 2003 comedies The Singing Detective 2003 and Beauty Shop 2005 the romantic drama Something New 2006 and the dance musical Take the Lead 2006 Woodard also was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance as a drug addict in the Holiday Heart 2000 In addition she performed voice work in a variety of feature and television documentaries 7 as well as a voice role in Walt Disney s Dinosaur The film was a financial success grossing over 349 million worldwide 29 On television Woodard guest starred in two episodes of The Practice in 2003 for which she won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award 10 30 In 2005 she joined the cast of the ABC comedy drama series Desperate Housewives as Betty Applewhite the new mystery housewife Her character was introduced in the last episodes of the series first season and became the center of the second season s mystery Series creator Marc Cherry noted There s nothing strategically black about her character Her color is incidental 31 Woodard stated that she had never seen the show before being offered the role leading the producers to send her fifteen episodes of the show which she divided amongst various family members After they compared storylines Woodard recalled that she became instantly hooked on the series 32 As soon as Woodard accepted the role of Betty Applewhite she reported experiencing heavy media attention 33 Woodard s portrayal of Betty was praised and resulted in a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2006 34 However her mystery as a whole had mixed reviews In a review of the second season premiere Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly thought that the Applewhite mystery would help reduce the show s chances of falling into a sophomore slump He praised Woodard s acting as well as her character s storyline opining there s something so inherently warm and maternal in Woodard s performance such apple pie wholesomeness that it makes her touches of menace all the more chilling 35 However as the season progressed there were many complaints about Betty s lack of interaction with the other housewives 36 She left the series in the second season finale episode Woodard stumps for Barack Obama in New Philadelphia Ohio in 2008 Woodard was nominated for Primetime Emmys for her roles in the television films The Water Is Wide and Pictures of Hollis Woods 2007 10 She starred as lead in the Tyler Perry s drama film The Family That Preys in 2008 The film received mixed reviews from critics but her performance received acclaim 37 Los Angeles Times critic Bob Baker said in his review The film takes off when Woodard s and Kathy Bates characters go on a Thelma amp Louise style road trip 38 while The Washington Post s Neely Tucker wrote By far the best thing about the enterprise is Woodard If she s not in this thing I think it goes kaput 39 In next year she appeared in the independent drama American Violet playing the mother of a 24 year old African American woman wrongfully swept up in a drug raid 7 She also starred in two short lived television series NBC s My Own Worst Enemy 2008 and CBS s Three Rivers 2009 2010s Edit Woodard at the premiere of 12 Years a Slave at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival From 2010 to 2011 Woodard starred as Lt Tanya Rice in the TNT comedy drama series Memphis Beat winning a Gracie Allen Award for each of its two seasons One critic said 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 40 Memphis Beat was canceled after two seasons 41 In 2010 she also was cast in the third season of HBO s True Blood as Ruby Jean Reynolds 42 garnering another Primetime Emmy nomination in 2011 for her recurring role 43 44 Woodard also guest starred in Shonda Rhimes dramas Grey s Anatomy in 2011 and Private Practice in 2012 45 46 Also in 2012 Woodard was cast as Ouiser played by Shirley MacLaine in the 1989 film in the remake of the classic comedy drama film Steel Magnolias 47 The Lifetime television remake premiered on October 7 2012 and drew 6 5 million viewers making it the third most viewed Lifetime Original film in the network s history 48 Woodard received critical acclaim for her comedic performance as well as Primetime Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations 10 49 50 51 In 2013 Woodard made Emmy history with 17 nominations for 16 different roles 5 Also in 2013 she had a recurring role in the BBC America period drama Copper 52 In 2013 Woodard appeared in Steve McQueen s historical drama film 12 Years a Slave as Mistress Harriet Shaw a formerly enslaved woman who has risen in the Southern caste system Though her appearance was brief her performance was praised as powerful 53 54 55 Along with the other cast members she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture in addition to her nomination for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her single scene appearance In 2013 she also appeared in Ava DuVernay s short film The Door a part of Miu Miu s Women s Tales series 56 The following year Woodard was cast in the horror thriller Annabelle and the comedy drama Mississippi Grind 57 58 She also starred in the independent drama film Knucklehead as an abusive mother 59 60 61 On March 21 2014 it was announced that Woodard would be playing the role of the first female President of the United States in the NBC political drama pilot State of Affairs opposite Katherine Heigl 62 63 The pilot was ordered to series in May 2014 64 About her role Woodard said It s fun to play the President rather than to be the President But what drew me was how smart the script was and this world we hadn t seen before this world most Americans didn t know existed before we went after Bin Laden And that it was being done by people who knew the world So we re not stepping too outside the boundaries it s based in realism And I love politics I have worked in politics for several decades so it was a chance to live in a world that was important to me 65 The series premiered with generally negative reviews from critics but most reviewers praised Woodard s performance 66 67 Amy Amatangelo of Boston Herald gave the premiere grade C stating that Alfre Woodard isn t given a lot to do as President Constance Payton in the premiere but unlike Heigl she does have the gravitas for the role and the show would be wise to use her more The series sets up some interesting reveals in the hour s final moments They potentially could make the show more interesting But for now the state of affairs is rather mediocre 68 The series was canceled after a single season 69 In November 2014 Woodard was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame She said in her acceptance speech that she believes it is her responsibility to use her fame to help others less fortunate 70 Also in November 2014 Woodard narrated Women in Politics an episode of season 2 of Makers Women Who Make America 71 In 2015 Woodard was cast as a lead in the film adaptation of Sarah Weeks young adult novel So B It directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal 72 The film was released in April 2017 by Good Deed Acquires 73 In 2016 she also had a small role in Marvel s film Captain America Civil War playing Miriam Sharpe the mother of an American citizen killed in the battle of Sokovia 74 75 76 Later that year she played Black Mariah Dillard Stokes in the Netflix series Marvel s Luke Cage marking her second portrayal of a character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 77 78 That same year she was cast in DreamWorks film Haunted based on Henry James novel The Turn of the Screw and directing by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 79 Woodard in Johnson C Smith University in 2012 In 2017 Woodard was cast as a title character in the independent drama Juanita based on Sheila Williams book Dancing on the Edge of the Roof 80 She also co starred opposite Michelle Monaghan in Saint Judy 81 Additionally Woodard appeared as Josephine Anwhistle in Netflix s adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events which premiered in 2017 82 In 2018 she took a recurring role in the Fox prime time soap opera Empire playing Renee Cookie Lyon s mother 83 In 2019 Woodard voiced Sarabi in the CGI live action remake of The Lion King directed by Jon Favreau 84 Also that year Woodard played in a leading role in the prison drama film Clemency which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival The film centers on a prison warden Woodard who confronts her own psychological demons as she develops an emotional connection to the death row inmate played by Aldis Hodge she is scheduled to execute 85 For her performance Woodard has received wide critical acclaim 86 87 88 89 90 She was listed as a contender for a nomination in the 2020 Academy Award for Best Actress category 89 88 but did not receive a nomination She received BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination for her performance 91 Also that year Woodard began starring opposite Jason Momoa in the Apple TV original fantasy drama series See a series set in a future in which the human race has lost the sense of sight 92 2020s Edit In 2021 Woodard starred opposite Kevin Hart in the drama film Fatherhood directed by Paul Weitz 93 94 She has also been cast in action thriller The Gray Man for Netflix with a production budget of 200 million making it the most expensive film made by Netflix 95 96 On September 2 2021 she was cast in the film adaptation of Salem s Lot playing the role of Dr Cody 97 and set to star alongside Morgan Freeman in Hate To See You Go 98 She also set to appear opposite Blair Underwood in the thriller Viral 99 Woodard executive produces and co starred in the CBC Television period drama series The Porter The series premiered on February 21 2022 100 Woodard has announced that she is producing an upcoming four hour television miniseries about Fannie Lou Hamer a voting rights activist and civil rights leader 101 102 The project was first announced in 2014 and in November 2020 ABC Signature ordered it to series 103 Personal life EditWoodard lives in Santa Monica California with her husband writer Roderick Spencer and their two children Mavis and Duncan Woodard follows Christian Science 104 Her daughter Mavis served as Miss Golden Globe for the 2010 Golden Globe Awards 105 Woodard is an activist for a wide spectrum of causes She is a founder and board member of Artists for a New South Africa a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating the African AIDS pandemic and to advancing democracy and equality in South Africa since 1989 The charity has raised more than 9 million and has provided healthcare to over 3 500 South African AIDS orphans 106 Woodard is also a board member of the Democratic Party and campaigned for Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections 107 She lends continuing support to the fight for LGBT rights and same sex marriage 108 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 109 On August 9 2015 Woodard appeared on TLC s Who Do You Think You Are Research into her father s genealogy revealed that her great grandfather Alex Woodard was born into slavery in Houston County Georgia in the early 1840s At about age 14 or 15 Alex was separated from his family when his master relocated to Jackson Parish Louisiana Historians helped Woodard locate evidence that Alex was assessed a poll tax in 1867 indicating that he was registered to vote two years after the Civil War ended By 1881 Alex had purchased 80 acres of farmland in Jackson Parish On April 15 1898 Alex Woodard and his wife Elizabeth sold their 80 acres to her brother Aaron Stell as they had moved to Wharton County Texas by that time 110 In tribute to Alex Woodard s climb from enslavement to landowner Alfre poured a libation of water on the land that her great grandfather and his family acquired by dint of hard work and unwavering determination The scene closed the program Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Alfre WoodardFilmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1978 Remember My Name Rita1980 Health Sally Benbow1983 Cross Creek Beatrice Geechee 1984 Sweet Revenge Vicki Teague 111 1986 Extremities Patricia1988 Scrooged Grace Cooley1989 Miss Firecracker Popeye Jackson1990 Blue Bayou Jessica Filley 112 1991 Grand Canyon JanePretty Hattie s Baby Hattie Unreleased also associate producer 113 1992 The Gun in Betty Lou s Handbag Attorney Ann OrkinPassion Fish Chantelle1993 Rich in Love Rhody PooleHeart and Souls Penny WashingtonBopha Rosie Mangena1994 Blue Chips Lavada McRaeCrooklyn Carolyn CarmichaelCountdown to Freedom 10 Days That Changed South Africa Narrator Documentary1995 How to Make an American Quilt Marianna1996 Statistically Speaking Middle aged woman Short filmFollow Me Home Evey UnreleasedStar Trek First Contact Lily SloanePrimal Fear Judge Miriam ShoatA Step Toward Tomorrow Dr Sandlin 114 1997 Cadillac Desert NarratorThe Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue Maisie the Cat Voice role1998 Down in the Delta Loretta Sinclair Also executive producer1999 Funny Valentines Joyce May Also executive producer 115 The Wishing Tree Clara Collier 116 Different Moms Narrator DocumentaryMumford Lily2000 What s Cooking Audrey WilliamsLost Souls Dr Allen CameoJohn Henry Polly NarratorLove amp Basketball Camille WrightDinosaur Plio Voice role2001 K PAX Claudia VillarsAmerican Exile Narrator Documentary 117 2002 Searching for Debra Winger HerselfBaby of the Family Rachel 118 The Wild Thornberrys Movie Akela Voice role2003 The Singing Detective Chief of StaffNat Turner A Troublesome Property Narrator DocumentaryThe Core Talma StickleyUnchained Memories NarratorRadio Principal Daniels2004 The Forgotten Detective Anne PopeAll Our Sons Fallen Heroes of 9 11 Narrator Documentary 119 2005 Beauty Shop Miss Josephine2006 Something New Joyce McQueenTake the Lead Principal Augustine JamesKing Leopold s Ghost Ilanga Voice role2008 American Violet Alma RobertsThe Family That Preys Alice PrattRoad to Ingwavuma Narrator DocumentaryAmericanEast Angela JensenReach for Me Evelyn2010 Have You Heard From Johannesburg Narrator Documentary2013 The Door E Short film 120 Miracle Rising South Africa Narrator Documentary 121 12 Years a Slave Mistress Harriet Shaw2014 The Hadza Last of the First Narrator Documentary 122 Annabelle Evelyn2015 Mary Lou Williams The Lady Who Swings the Band Mary Lou Williams Narrator Documentary 123 Mississippi Grind SamKnucklehead Sheila 124 2016 Captain America Civil War Miriam Sharpe Cameo 125 So B It Bernadette 126 2017 Burning Sands Professor Hughes2018 Saint Judy Judge Benton2019 Clemency Warden Bernadine Williams Also executive producerJuanita Juanita Also executive producerThe Lion King Sarabi Voice role2021 Fatherhood Marian2022 The Gray Man Margaret Cahill 95 Viral Dr Johnetta Post production 99 TBA Salem s Lot Dr Cody Post productionTBA The Book of Clarence Filming 127 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1978 The Trial of the Moke Lucy Television film1979 Freedom Road Katie Television film1980 The White Shadow Sandra Wilcox Episode Reunion Part 1 1981 The Sophisticated Gents Evelyn Evers Miniseries1982 For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf Woman who lost her stuff American Playhouse productionThe Ambush Murders Kariha Ellsworth Television film1982 83 Tucker s Witch Marcia Fulbright 12 episodes1983 Hill Street Blues Doris Robson 3 episodes1984 The Killing Floor Mattie Custer American Playhouse production 128 1985 Sara Rozalyn Dupree 13 episodesWords by Heart Claudie Sills Television filmGo Tell It on the Mountain Esther American Playhouse productionFaerie Tale Theatre Princess Lovinia Episode Puss in Boots 1985 88 St Elsewhere Dr Roxanne Turner 16 episodes1986 L A Law Adrian Moore Episode Pilot 1986 Unnatural Causes Maude DeVictor Television film1987 Mandela Winnie Mandela Television film1988 The Child Saver Andrea Crawford Television film1989 A Mother s Courage The Mary Thomas Story Mary Thomas Television film1994 Frasier Edna voice Episode The Botched Language of Cranes Race to Freedom The Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Television film1995 The Piano Lesson Berniece Television film1996 Gulliver s Travels Queen of Brobdingnag Miniseries1997 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Wilnoome Bear voice Episode Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Member of the Wedding Berenice Sadie Brown Television filmMiss Evers Boys Eunice Evers Television film1998 Homicide Life on the Street Dr Roxanne Turner Episode Mercy 1999 The Wishing Tree Clara Television film2000 Holiday Heart Wanda Television film2003 The Practice Denise Freeman 2 episodesStatic Shock Jean Hawkins voice Episode Flashback A Wrinkle in Time Mrs Whatsit Television film2005 06 Desperate Housewives Betty Applewhite 19 episodes2006 The Water Is Wide Mrs Brown Television film2007 Pictures of Hollis Woods Edna Reilly Television film2008 My Own Worst Enemy Mavis Heller 9 episodes2009 10 Three Rivers Dr Sophia Jordan 12 episodes2010 12 True Blood Ruby Jean Reynolds 5 episodes2010 Black Panther Queen Mother Dondi Reese Dora Milaje Miss M Buye Voice 5 episodes2010 11 Memphis Beat Lt Tanya Rice 20 episodes2011 Grey s Anatomy Justine Campbell Episode Heart Shaped Box 2012 Private Practice Dee Bennett Episode The Next Episode Steel Magnolias Ouiser Television film2013 Copper Hattie Lemaster 6 episodes2014 15 The Last Ship Amy Granderson 3 episodesState of Affairs President Constance Payton 13 episodes2016 18 Luke Cage Black Mariah Dillard Stokes 129 23 episodes2017 18 A Series of Unfortunate Events Josephine Anwhistle 3 episodes2018 Empire Renee Holloway 4 episodes2019 2021 See Paris 16 episodes2020 Make It Work Herself Television special2022 present The Porter Fay Also executive producer2023 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Mimi VoiceTheatre Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1975 Me and Bessie Woman Edison Theatre Broadway1981 2 by South Precious Blood Theatre at St Clements New York2001 Kindred Dana Franklin Audio Drama 130 2004 Drowning Crow Josephine Ark Trip Biltmore Theatre BroadwayReferences Edit Voter Jawn Alfre Woodard YouTube October 28 2016 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved January 16 2020 Dargis Manohla Scott A O November 25 2020 The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st 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a secret USA Today Retrieved October 18 2011 Rice Lynette September 2 2005 Desperate Housewives Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 29 2011 Desperate Housewives Stars To Snub Emmy Awards WENN July 19 2006 Retrieved July 19 2014 Slezak Michael September 24 2005 Knotty Problems Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 29 2011 Goldblatt Henry October 21 2005 TV Review Desperate Housewives Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 28 2012 The Family That Preys 2008 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved July 19 2014 Bob Baker September 15 2008 Surprise Review less Preys is pretty good Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 19 2014 Neely Tucker September 13 2008 Leftover Night With Tyler Perry s Family Washington Post Retrieved July 19 2014 Paige Wiser June 2 2011 7 summer TV shows that you ll want to skip the beach for Chicago Sun Times Andreeva Nellie October 14 2011 TNT Cancels Memphis Beat After 2 Seasons Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 14 2011 TV True Blood Returns This June March 16 2010 Retrieved June 3 2015 howard fishman July 14 2011 And the 2011 Emmy Award Nominees Are TV Fanatic Retrieved June 3 2015 Entertainment July 14 2011 2011 Emmy Nominations Complete List POPSUGAR Entertainment Retrieved June 3 2015 Catriona Wightman October 5 2011 Alfre Woodard to guest in Grey s Anatomy Digital Spy Retrieved July 19 2014 Lynette Rice September 8 2012 Private Practice scoop True Blood star to play Taye Diggs mom Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 19 2014 Nellie Andreeva March 19 2012 Queen Latifah Alfre Woodard amp Phylicia Rashad Lead The Cast Of Lifetime s Steel Magnolias Remake Deadline Retrieved July 19 2014 Collins Scott October 8 2012 Steel Magnolias remake blooms high ratings for Lifetime Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 27 2012 Heather Hogan October 4 2012 Lifetime s Steel Magnolias remake will make you cry just as hard as the original AfterEllen com Archived from the original on May 18 2013 Retrieved July 19 2014 Steel Magnolias Metacritic Retrieved July 19 2014 Jessica Gelt July 18 2013 Emmys 2013 Alfre Woodard on Steel Magnolias and Mandela s birthday Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 19 2014 Nellie Andreeva April 11 2013 Alfre Woodard Joins Copper Under The Dome amp Switched At Birth Add Recurring Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 11 2013 Borys Kit June 11 2012 Alfre Woodard Joins Twelve Years a Slave Cast The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 19 2014 Jai Tiggett Interview Alfre Woodard Talks to S amp A About 12 Years a Slave Slave Movie Fever and That Much Discussed Oprah Special Shadow and Act Archived from the original on August 5 2014 Retrieved July 19 2014 Alfre Woodard Powerful Performance In 12 Years A Slave AlwaysAList October 31 2013 Archived from the original on July 22 2014 Retrieved July 19 2014 Miu Miu Miu Miu Retrieved March 22 2014 Dave McNary January 30 2014 Alfre Woodard Materializes in Horror Thriller Annabelle EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved July 19 2014 Jeff Sneider January 27 2014 Analeigh Tipton Joins Ryan Reynolds Sienna Miller in Mississippi Grind The Wrap Retrieved July 19 2014 Tambay A Obenson March 19 2015 Alfre Woodard and Gbenga Akinnagbe are a Dysfunctional Mo Shadow and Act Shadow and Act Archived from the original on May 7 2015 Retrieved June 3 2015 Julie Walker March 28 2015 Knucklehead Film Alfre Woodard Takes on Challenging New Role The Root The Root Archived from the original on June 1 2015 Retrieved June 3 2015 John DeFore March 27 2015 Knucklehead Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 3 2015 Alfre Woodard to Play President in NBC s Katherine Heigl Drama The Hollywood Reporter January 17 2014 Retrieved March 22 2014 Andreeva Nellie January 1 1970 Alfre Woodard To Play US President In NBC Pilot State Of Affair Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 22 2014 Friedlander Whitney May 6 2014 NBC Orders Katherine Heigl CIA Drama to Series Variety Retrieved May 7 2014 Yvonne Villarreal July 14 2014 Heigl Woodard talk State of Affairs Homeland and likability Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 19 2014 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Cage Character Alfre Woodard Could Play Two Marvel Personas International Business Times April 6 2016 Retrieved June 2 2016 Nellie Andreeva August 21 2015 Marvel s Luke Cage Alfre Woodard Cast In Key Role On Netflix Series Deadline Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 21 2015 Alfre Woodard Joins Marvel s Luke Cage Netflix Series Comic Book Resources August 21 2015 Retrieved August 21 2015 Ford Rebecca August 1 2016 Alfre Woodard Joins DreamWorks Haunted Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter McNary Dave April 7 2017 Alfre Woodard Blair Underwood to Star in Drama Juanita Retrieved May 9 2017 Busch Anita May 8 2017 Alfre Woodard Joins Alfred Molina amp Michelle Monaghan In Saint Judy Retrieved May 9 2017 Sean Fitz Gerald January 13 2017 Every A Series of Unfortunate Events Actor You Need to Know About Thrillist Retrieved January 9 2019 Haring Bruce February 17 2018 Alfre Woodard To Recur On Empire Playing Cookie s Mom Retrieved March 15 2018 Evry BMax August 7 2017 Alfre Woodard to Play Simba s Mother in Live Action Lion King Comingsoon net Retrieved August 7 2017 N Duka Amanda March 9 2018 Alfre Woodard Aldis Hodge Richard Schiff To Star In Indie Drama Clemency From Chinonye Chukwu Retrieved March 15 2018 Clemency Film Review Sundance 2019 The Hollywood Reporter January 28 2019 Retrieved January 31 2019 Kohn Eric January 28 2019 Clemency Review Alfre Woodard Is Brilliant in Must See Prison Drama Sundance Retrieved January 31 2019 a b Carter Kelley L January 29 2019 Clemency the best film at Sundance was written and directed by a black woman Retrieved January 31 2019 a b Nicholson Amy January 29 2019 Sundance Film Review Clemency Retrieved January 31 2019 Clemency Alfre Woodard s Stuns In A Movie You May Never See Review theplaylist net Retrieved January 31 2019 Ravindran Manori March 9 2021 BAFTA Unveils Film Nominations in Historic Year After Diversity Review Nomadland Rocks Lead Nominees Andreeva Nellie July 25 2018 See Alfre Woodard To Star In Apple Drama Series Retrieved 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