Charlayne Woodard is a multifaceted phenomenon in American theater, mesmerizing audiences with her extraordinary gift as both an actress and playwright. Her impressive résumé boasts two Obie Awards, as well as nominations for the esteemed Tony and Drama Desk Awards, solidifying her position as one of the most celebrated performers of our time.
Her exceptional writing and performing skills shine in her four solo plays, Pretty Fire, Neat, In Real Life, and The Nightwatcher, which have received widespread critical acclaim. Moreover, Woodard's talent extends beyond solo performances, as she has also written two multi-character plays, Flight and The Garden, further demonstrating her versatility and range as a writer.
Woodard has also had the privilege of starring in original plays penned by some of the most prominent names in contemporary theater, including Susan-Lori Parks, Lynn Nottage, George C. Wolfe, Jeremy O. Harris, Brandon-Jacobs Jenkins, Athol Fugard, David Adjmi, and Ariel Dorfman. Her impressive filmography includes appearances in movies directed by renowned filmmakers such as M. Night Shyamalan, Milos Foreman, Louis Malle, John Schlesinger, Nicolas Hytner, Wim Wenders, Robert Townsend, and John Sayles.
Beyond her stage and screen work, Woodard has also made a significant impact on television, appearing in numerous shows and even making a memorable performance on The Johnny Carson Show. Her historic achievement as the first black actress to play Cinderella on TV or in film is a testament to her groundbreaking career.
Charlayne Woodard's remarkable talent and versatility make her a true standout in the world of theater and beyond. With her fearless performances and captivating writing, she continues to captivate audiences and inspire the next generation of performers.