Anna Deavere Smith
Anna Deavere Smith, born on September 18, 1950, is a distinguished American actress, playwright, and educator. Renowned for her innovative approach to theater and performance, she has gained national acclaim for her documentary-style plays that explore critical social issues. Smith is currently the artist in residence at the Center for American Progress, where she continues to engage with contemporary societal challenges through her art.
Her groundbreaking works include "Fires in the Mirror," which delves into the racial tensions surrounding the 1991 Crown Heights riots, and "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992," a poignant examination of the events following the Rodney King verdict. Through her unique technique of verbatim theater, she masterfully blends interviews and real-life testimonies to bring forth the voices of those affected by these events.
In addition to her theatrical achievements, Smith has made significant contributions to television and film, appearing in notable series such as "The West Wing" and "Nurse Jackie." An esteemed educator, she holds a faculty position at New York University, where she imparts her knowledge and experience to aspiring performers and writers.
Throughout her career, Anna Deavere Smith has received numerous accolades, including a MacArthur Fellowship and multiple Tony Award nominations, solidifying her legacy as a profound voice in American arts and culture.
Filmography
A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote
Rachel Getting Married
Dave
The Human Stain
Life Support
Cry_Wolf
Ghosted (2023)
The American President
Notes from the Field
The Kingdom
Flora & Ulysses
Inventing Anna
Nurse Jackie