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Alfre Woodard

Alfre Woodard

Birthday: 8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Height: 161 cm

Alfre Woodard was born on November 8, 1952 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the youngest of three children of Constance, a homemaker, and Marion H. Woodard, an interior designer. She was named by her godmother, wh ...Show More

Alfre Woodard
I'm on the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. We spent a year accumulating all th Show more I'm on the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. We spent a year accumulating all the data out there on how arts infused into students' education affects their grade point averages, graduation rates, discipline. Hide
I've surrendered to Facebook just to maintain a relationship with my children. I also follow them on Show more I've surrendered to Facebook just to maintain a relationship with my children. I also follow them on Twitter. They're witty, irreverent, hip. I have only eight friends. Otherwise, it becomes a job. Hide
I'm a mom and a wife. That's what I do in the world. That's my identity. Second, I'm an actor. I'm a mom and a wife. That's what I do in the world. That's my identity. Second, I'm an actor.
I come from a FULL house of storytellers. If they wanted to simply tell you about someone pouring th Show more I come from a FULL house of storytellers. If they wanted to simply tell you about someone pouring the tea, it would take about ten minutes. They would act out all the parts. I had to kind of jump in there because, as the youngest, if I wanted to get in an opinion, I had to yell and jump and really participate. In addition to participating, I was also observing. I think an actor really has to be an observant person. Not necessarily remembering facts, not observing THAT way. Hide
[on her marriage] We were both taught, "You pick your friends on how they treat you - not by what th Show more [on her marriage] We were both taught, "You pick your friends on how they treat you - not by what they have or what they look like". We get twice the cultures. Hide
[on Bérénice Bejo's performance in Le passé (2013)] As Marie in Asghar Farhadi's "The Past, Show more [on Bérénice Bejo's performance in Le passé (2013)] As Marie in Asghar Farhadi's "The Past," Bérénice Bejo has a daunting task. She plays a woman in an increasingly grim dilemma, which is largely of her own making. Yet somehow, in her passionate eyes, we see glimpses of Marie's hope for, and even belief in, a loving future for herself and her family. Such are Bérénice's gifts that her performance remains unadorned, yet deeply layered. So the film's increasingly tragic revelations feel at once inevitable and utterly surprising. Berenice's taut yet unstrained simplicity anchors Farhadi's film and serves as the gravitational center for her fellow actors. As always, Ms. Bejo's luminous face wordlessly expresses the depths of emotion that the filmmaker wishes us to know. Hide
Somehow, by just keeping myself up and available and free, so that when I do have work, I can approa Show more Somehow, by just keeping myself up and available and free, so that when I do have work, I can approach it simply as an actress, not an irate, mistreated black actress. And because I take myself to that place, or try to keep myself at that place, the spirit has always provided for me. I've always had work. I've never gotten rich doing it, but I could die tomorrow and say that I've had a FULL artistic life. Hide
I call myself an actor. I mean, when did you last go to the doctress? I call myself an actor. I mean, when did you last go to the doctress?
Alfre Woodard's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (194)
Alfre Woodard Alfre Woodard'S roles
Amy Granderson
Amy Granderson

Carolyn Carmichael
Carolyn Carmichael

Bob Cratchit
Bob Cratchit

Camille Wright
Camille Wright

Aunt Josephine
Aunt Josephine

Augustine James
Augustine James

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