Kerry Marisa WashingtonΒ (born January 31, 1977)Β is an American actress. She has receivedΒ several accolades, including aΒ Primetime Emmy Award and nominations for twoΒ Golden Globe AwardsΒ and aΒ Tony Award. She was included inΒ Time'sΒ 100 list of most influential peopleΒ in 2014, andΒ ForbesΒ named her the eighth highest-paid television actress in 2018.
Washington gained wide recognition for starring asΒ crisis management expertΒ Olivia PopeΒ in theΒ ABCΒ drama seriesΒ ScandalΒ (2012β2018).Β For her role, she was twice nominated for theΒ Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesΒ and once for theΒ Golden Globe Award for Best Actress β Television Series Drama. She was further Emmy-nominated for her roles asΒ Anita HillΒ in theΒ HBO political filmΒ ConfirmationΒ (2016) and a troubled mother in theΒ HuluΒ miniseriesΒ Little Fires EverywhereΒ (2020).
Washington made her feature film debut acting in the dramaΒ Our SongΒ (2000). She playedΒ Alicia MastersΒ in the live-actionΒ Fantastic FourΒ films ofΒ 2005Β andΒ 2007, and has taken roles in diverse films such asΒ RayΒ (2004),Β Mr. & Mrs. SmithΒ (2005),Β The Last King of ScotlandΒ (2006),Β I Think I Love My WifeΒ (2007),Β Mother and ChildΒ (2009),Β For Colored GirlsΒ (2010), andΒ Django UnchainedΒ (2012). In 2024, she portrayedΒ Major Charity AdamsΒ in the war filmΒ The Six Triple Eight.
On stage, she made herΒ BroadwayΒ debut inΒ David Mamet's playΒ RaceΒ (2009). She returned to the Broadway stage starring in theΒ Christopher Demos-BrownΒ playΒ American SonΒ and reprised her role in theΒ 2019 television adaptationΒ onΒ Netflix.
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