Renee Elise Goldsberry is an American actress, singer and songwriter
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Renee Elise Goldsberry is an American actress, singer and songwriter
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In 2002, Renee married Alexis Johnson, who is an attorney in New York. They have a son named Benjamin Johnson and an adopted daughter named Brielle. The family members are bonded by their common love for music and fine arts. Renee’s husband is a loving father, and has supported her career by looking after the children whenever she has a busy schedule.
Renee gave birth to her son at the age of 38 after four miscarriages. She is a fine example of a working woman who maintains a balance between her work and her family. According to her, family has always been her first priority.
Renee Elise Goldsberry was born on 2 January, 1971 in San Jose, California, USA. Her mother, Betty Sanders, was an industrial psychologist, while her father was a chemist and a physicist, who was also a successful automobile industry executive. She is of mixed ethnicity and was brought up in Houston and Detroit.
She graduated from Cranbrook Kingswood School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and went on to do a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Carnegie Mellon University in 1993. Later on, she completed her Masters of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music in 1997. During her college days, she actively participated in cultural competitions.
Most of the members of her family were talented musicians and they were passionate enough to appreciate different genres of music. Because of her parents and brothers, Renee was exposed to the best of both old and new trends in music. During her childhood, her parents encouraged her to pursue her dream of becoming an actress and provided her with every opportunity to gain an access into the show business.
Renee started her career in theatre when she played Michelle Morris in as how titled ‘Dreamgirls’. Her performance earned her the role of Nala in the Disney show ‘The Lion King’ in 2002, which was a major stepping stone in her career. Her other Broadway shows include ‘The Color Purple’ (2005 – 2006), ‘Rent’ (2008), ‘Good People’ (2011) and ‘Hamilton’ (2015 – 2016).
Goldsberry won multiple awards, including a Grammy Award under the category Best Musical Theatre Album for her performance in the Broadway, ‘Hamilton’.
Her television career started with a recurring role in the legal comedy-drama, ‘Ally McBeal’. Her performance was liked by a wide range of audience and hence she became popular almost instantly.
Her career received a major boost when she played the role of Evangeline Williamson in the series, ‘One Life to Live’, for which she won a Soap Opera Digest Award in 2005. Other popular television series that she was a part of include ‘Life on Mars’ (2008), ‘The Good Wife’ (2010 – 2016), ‘The Following’ (2013) and ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ (2017).She has lent her voice for the character Dhahadu, the Golden Zebra, in the upcoming animated series ‘The Lion Guard’.
In 2001, Goldsberry made her big screen debut in the movie, ‘Palco & Hirsch’. She then bagged the lead role in the movie ‘All About You’, for which she received positive reviews. She went on to appear in the movies ‘Pistol Whipped’ (2008), ‘Every Secret Thing’ (2014) and ‘Sisters’ (2015). She is currently playing an important role in the upcoming fantasy horror movie ‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’.
Some of Renee’s hit films include ‘All About You’ (2001), ‘Pistol Whipped’ (2008), ‘Every Secret Thing’ (2014) and ‘Sisters’ (2015).
Renee Elise Goldsberry has played prominent roles in television series, such as ‘Ally McBeal’ (1997 – 2002), ‘One Life to Live’ (2003 – 2007), ‘The Good Wife’ (2010 - 2016), ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (2013 – 2014). She also played the titular role in the TV movie, ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.’
Her Broadways include ‘Dreamgirls’ (1997), ‘The Lion King’ (2002), ‘Two Gentlemen of Verona’ (2005), ‘The Color Purple’ (2005 - 2006), ‘Rent’ (2008), ‘As You Like It’ (2012), ‘I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road’ (2013) and ‘Hamilton’ (2015 – 2016).