Friday, June 24, 2016

PROUDLY NIGERIAN UZO ADUBA OF ORANGE IS IN THE NEW BLACK

Pls you really have to be very careful never to switch on your Netflix while cooking at the kitchen, the united state fire brigade warns, Orange is in the new black, a drama series on Netflix can be so addictive and could no doubt make you forget what you have cooking on the cooker, for reason, the fire brigade has decided to advise all residence not to cook while orange is in the new black is streaming, A drama series where our own UZO ADUBA is playing the role as with a name CRAY EYES . this is a drama one can not afford not to see but could be addictive, she has had several success story Uzo Aduba was born in February 1981 in Boston and went on to attend Boston University on an athletics scholarship. While there, the voice major fell in love with acting, and she moved to New York City after graduation to pursue a career on the stage. After appearing in Off-Broadway productions, Aduba made her Broadway debut in 2007. But it would be TV that put her on the map when she landed the role of "Crazy Eyes" Warren on the popular Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, a role that would bring fame and acclaim to Aduba's doorstep, along with two Emmy Awards


READ MORE on Bio: 'Orange Is the New Black's' Uzo Aduba on How 'Crazy Eyes' Changed Her Life
Aduba was on the cusp of the next stage of advancing in her career, and she passed the tipping point when she made her TV debut in 2012 on the CBS drama Blue Bloods. It was a small role, but what was waiting on the other side of it wasn’t: a key part on the new Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black. Set in a women’s prison, Orange Is the New Black let Aduba try out a whole new set of acting skills as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren, a character who has become something of a cultural phenomenon.
For her work as Crazy Eyes, Aduba has garnered millions of fans, critical acclaim and industry honors such as a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series and a 2014 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy. She won another Emmy the following year, this time for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, making her and Ed Asner the only actors in history to win an Emmy in both the comedy and drama genres for the same role


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