Danielle Brooks

Danielle Brittany Brooks (born September 17, 1989)[1] is an American actress. She is best known for her breakthrough role as prison inmate Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson in the Netflix comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019) for which she won her three Screen Actors Guild Awards and received nominations for three NAACP Image Awards.In 2015, Brooks made her Broadway debut in the musical revival of The Color Purple as Sofia, for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award and won the Grammy Award. In 2023, Brooks reprised her role as Sofia in the film adaptation of The Color Purple and received nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Danielle Brooks
Brooks in 2014
Born
Danielle Brittany Brooks

(1989-09-17) September 17, 1989 (age 34)
EducationJuilliard School (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer-songwriter
Years active2009–present
Spouse
Dennis Gelin
(m. 2022)
Children1

In 2021, she played gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the made-for-television biographical film Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia, for which she received nominations for Critics' Choice Awards, Satellite Awards, and NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special, and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie as an executive producer.[2]

In 2022, Brooks hosted Netflix's reality series Instant Dream Home and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Program Host. The same year Brooks starred in the superhero series Peacemaker (2022–present), and returned to Broadway in the revival of the August Wilson play The Piano Lesson, for which she received Drama Desk Award nomination.

Early life and education

Brooks was born in Augusta, Georgia,[1] and grew up in Simpsonville, South Carolina,[3] in a Christian family. Her father Dunnel is a BMW worker and a deacon and her mother LaRita is a teacher and a minister.[4][5][6] She began acting at the age of six in a nativity play put on by her church.[7][8] For her final two years of high school, she attended South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities, a selective arts high school.[6] She studied drama at the Juilliard School and graduated in 2011.[9]

Career

2013–2019: Breakthrough

Brooks with the cast of Orange is the New Black in 2014

After graduating from Juilliard, Brooks won roles in two theater productions: the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Servant of Two Masters, and Blacken the Bubble. She left both productions in 2013 to join the cast of the Netflix-produced television series Orange Is the New Black, a show about a women's prison, based on Piper Kerman's memoir of the same name. Brooks played as Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson.[9] Her character originally was intended to be featured in the show for only two episodes, but was written into the rest of the first season and subsequent seasons.[9] While starring in show, Brooks still worked on second job due low-paid salary. It an interview to The New Yorker she said that she was paid less on the final season than the lead child actors made that same year on Stranger Things.[10][11] Taystee's onscreen best friend Poussey is played by Samira Wiley, with whom Brooks has been friends since they met while studying together at Juilliard.[12]

Brooks' performance on the show has been favorably reviewed by TV critics,[13][14][15][16] with one writer calling her "the breakout actress of the show and one of the most refreshing and exciting new talents of 2013."[6] Brooks was upgraded from a recurring cast member to a series regular for the show's second season.[17] For her performance, Brooks received three NAACP Image Awards nominations; one for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2016, and two for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She also received the 2014 Young Hollywood Awards for Breakthrough and three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.

In September 2013, Brooks was cast in a third-season episode of the HBO series Girls, becoming the first African-American actress on the show.[17] The following year she made her big screen debut appearing in the drama film Time Out of Mind. In 2015 she starred in the comedy-drama film I Dream Too Much.[18] From 2015 to 2017 she also appeared in Netflix series Master of None. She competed against co-star Uzo Aduba in an episode of Spike's Lip Sync Battle that aired on June 28, 2017. Brooks won with performances of Ciara's "1, 2 Step" and Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer".[19] She done voice-over work in the 2016 animated feature The Angry Birds Movie and later appeared in films Sadie (2018), Clemency (2019) and The Day Shall Come (2019).

Brooks made her Broadway debut in the 2015 revival of The Color Purple as Sofia alongside Jennifer Hudson and Cynthia Erivo.[1][20] The musical opened on December 10, 2015, at the Bernard B. Jacobs. Brooks received good reviews for her performance,[21][22] and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.[23] In June 2019, she played Beatrice in The Public Theater's production of Much Ado About Nothing, receiving a Drama League Award nomination for her performance.[24][25] Also in 2019, Brooks recorded her first single titled "Black Woman".[26]

2020–present

In 2020, Brooks co-starred opposite Tony Hale in the comedy film Eat Wheaties!.[27] In 2021 she played gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the made-for-television biographical film Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia,[28][29] for which she received nominations for Critics' Choice Awards, Satellite Awards, and NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special, and an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie as an executive producer.[2] From 2021 to 2022, Brooks voiced Lillie Carter-Grant, mother of protagonist Karma and doctor, in the animated series Karma's World.[30] In 2022, Brooks was cast in James Gunn's Max superhero series, Peacemaker playing the role of Leota Adebayo, Amanda Waller's (Viola Davis) daughter. The series is spin-off of Gunn's film The Suicide Squad (2021) and is the first television series to be included in the DCEU. In an 2022 interview, Brooks revealed that Gunn was a big fan of Orange is the New Black and wrote the part of Adebayo with her in mind.[31] The role gained her a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television nomination in 2022.

In 2022, Brooks went to star as Berniece in a Broadway revival of August Wilson's The Piano Lesson starting on September 19, 2022,[32] directed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson.[33] the production received mixed reviews from critics.[34][35] Brooks received a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play nomination for her performance.[36] In 2022, Brooks also hosted Netflix reality series Instant Dream Home and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Program Host.[37]

In 2023, Brooks starred in The Color Purple, a feature adaptation of the musical of the same name, directed by Blitz Bazawule.[38] She received positive reviews for her performance. Film critic Peyton Robinson from RogerEbert.com wrote in her review: "Brooks, Tony-nominated for her onstage depiction, is the film’s no-holds-barred knockout, giving an undeniably crowd-pleasing performance. Her charismatic presence is spellbinding, and her emotional dexterity in covering the full spectrum of affectations, from tear-jerking to side-splitting, is a joy to witness. Sofia is heralded for her refusal to be ignored, underestimated, or disrespected, and Brooks’ performance demands the same."[39] Alissa Wilkinson from The New York Times called her "incredible",[40] while Ella Kemp from Evening Standard wrote: "Brooks’ star power is infectious".[41] The performance gained her nominations for an Academy Award, British Academy Film Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.[42][43]

Personal life

On July 2, 2019, Brooks announced that she was pregnant with her first child.[44] In November, she gave birth to a girl.[45] She married Dennis Gelin in January 2022 in Miami, Florida.[46][47]

Filmography

Film

Key
*Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2014Time Out of MindReceptionist
2015I Dream Too MuchAbbey
Phenomenal Woman, a Short FilmWomanShort film
2016The Angry Birds MovieOlive Blue/Monica the Crossing Guard (voice)
2018SadieCarla
2019ClemencyEvette
The Day Shall ComeVenus
The Public's Much Ado About NothingBeatriceFilmed production
All the Little Things We KillClaire Soto
2020Eat Wheaties!Wendy
2023The Color PurpleSofia[22][48]
2025Minecraft *DawnPost-production[49]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Modern LoveRaimyTV movie
2013Black Girls Rock! 2013HerselfTV movie
2013–2019Orange Is the New BlackTasha "Taystee" JeffersonMain role, 89 episodes
2014GirlsLauraEpisode: "Females Only"
2015–2017Master of NoneShannon3 episodes
2017Tangled: The SeriesRuthless Ruth (voice)Episode: "The Wrath of Ruthless Ruth"
Lip Sync BattleHerselfEpisode: "Danielle Brooks vs. Uzo Aduba"
2018Project Runway All StarsHerselfEpisode: "Damsels in Distress"
High MaintenanceRegineEpisode: "Namaste"
Elena of AvalorCharica (voice)Episode: "A Lava Story"
2020–2022Close EnoughPearle Watson (voice)Recurring role (season 1); main (season 2)
2020Social DistanceImaniEpisode: "And We Could All Together/Go Out on the Ocean"
Sarah Cooper: Everything's FineJordana BachmanTV special
2021Robin Roberts Presents: MahaliaMahalia JacksonTV movie; also co-executive producer
2021–2022Karma's WorldDr. Lillie Carter-Grant (voice)8 episodes
2022–presentPeacemakerLeota Waller Adebayo[50]Main role, 8 episodes
2022Instant Dream HomeHost8 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015–17The Color PurpleSofiaBernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Broadway
2019Much Ado About NothingBeatriceDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway
2022–23The Piano LessonBernieceSt. James Theatre, Broadway

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Academy Awards2024Best Supporting ActressThe Color PurpleNominated[51]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists2024Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated[52]
African-American Film Critics Association Awards2024Best Supporting ActressWon[53]
Best EnsembleWon
Astra Film and Creative Awards2024Breakthrough Performer AwardHerselfWon[54]
Best Supporting ActressThe Color PurpleNominated[55]
Best Cast EnsembleWon
Austin Film Critics Association Awards2024Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated[56]
Celebration of Cinema and Television2023Ensemble Award – FilmWon[57]
BAFTA Film Awards2024Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated[58]
Black Reel Awards2024Outstanding Supporting PerformanceWon[59]
Outstanding Breakthrough PerformanceNominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2024Best Supporting ActressNominated[60]
Best Acting EnsembleNominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards2022Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for TelevisionRobin Roberts Presents: MahaliaNominated[61]
Critics' Choice Super Awards2023Best Actress in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV MoviePeacemakerNominated[62]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association2023Best Supporting ActressThe Color Purple2nd place[63]
Daytime Emmy Awards2023Outstanding Daytime Program HostInstant Dream HomeRunner-up[64]
Drama Desk Award2016Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalThe Color PurpleNominated[65]
Drama League Award2020Distinguished PerformanceMuch Ado About NothingNominated[25]
2023The Piano LessonNominated[66]
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards2024Best Supporting ActressThe Color PurpleNominated[67]
[68]
Best EnsembleNominated
Golden Globe Awards2024Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated[69]
Grammy Awards2017Best Musical Theater AlbumThe Color Purple (New Broadway Cast Recording)Won[70]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards2024Best Supporting ActressThe Color PurpleNominated[71]
NAACP Image Awards2016Outstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesOrange is the New BlackNominated[72]
2018Nominated[73]
2019Nominated[74]
2022Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Limited Series or Dramatic SpecialRobin Roberts Presents: MahaliaNominated[75]
Outer Critics Circle Award2016Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalThe Color PurpleNominated[76]
Palm Springs International Film Festival2023Spotlight Award, ActressHerselfWon[77]
People's Choice Awards2024The Movie Performance of the YearThe Color PurpleNominated[78]
Primetime Emmy Award2021Outstanding Television MovieRobin Roberts Presents: MahaliaNominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival2024Virtuoso AwardThe Color PurpleWon[79]
Satellite Awards2018Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionOrange Is the New BlackNominated
2022Best Actress in a Miniseries, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionRobin Roberts Presents: MahaliaNominated
Saturn Awards2022Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming SeriesPeacemakerNominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards2014Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesOrange is the New BlackWon
2015Won
2016Won
2017Nominated
2024Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleThe Color PurpleNominated[80]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards2024Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated[81]
Theatre World Award2016HerselfHonoree
Tony Awards2016Best Featured Actress in a MusicalThe Color PurpleNominated
Young Hollywood Award2013Breakthrough ActressOrange is the New BlackWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards2023Best Supporting ActressThe Color PurpleNominated[82]
Women Film Critics Circle Awards2023Best Supporting ActressNominated[83]

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