Alfre Woodard

 Alfre Woodard is an American actor, producer, and activist who has an estimated net worth of $13 million dollars. Alfre Woodard is famous for her performances in such films as "Cross Creek," "Grand Canyon,"" "Heart and Souls,"" "Passion Fish," and "Clemency." On the smaller screen, she earned acclaim for her performances on "Hill Street Blues,"" "St. Elsewhere," "The Practice,"" and "Desperate Housewives" as well as for her performances in numerous TV films, including "Miss Evers' Boys." Woodard is also well-known for her activism and she has been nominated for 18 Emmys. She has won four Emmys, an Emmy, a Golden Globe and Three SAG awards. For a long time, she held the record for the most Emmy wins won by a black actor. Regina King tied her record in September 2020.Alfre Woodard was born the 8th of November 1952 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to homemaker Constance and entrepreneur and interior designer Marion. Her siblings have grown older. Woodard was a student at Bishop Kelley High School as an infant. Then, she studied the art of drama at Boston University. Woodard made her stage debut at Arena Stage in Washington DC in 1974. Woodard moved to Los Angeles in California two years after that.Alfre Alfre

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