SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Kerry Washington

Born: 31 January 1977 (47 years old)
Gender: Female

Rate:

8.3

Add to Actor Favourites

Bio

Kerry Washington is an American actress best known for her roles as Ray Charles' wife, Della Bea Robinson, in the film Ray (2004), and Alicia Masters in the 2005 live-action Fantastic Four film and its sequel, Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer, in 2007.

She first came to public attention in the critically-acclaimed 2000 feature film Our Song, which she followed up with a major supporting role Save The Last Dance (2001).

She has since had notable roles in films like Ray, Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Last King Of Scotland.

Kerry currently stars as "fixer" Olivia Pope in the political thriller television series Scandal (also known as The Fixer), since 2012.

A New York native, Washington performed with the Tada theatre teen group and later graduated from The Spence School in Manhattan. She earned a Presidential Arts Scholarship to attend The George Washington University and, in 1994, was a winner of the YoungArts national program.

In 1998 Washington graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from The George Washington University.

Washington's Hollywood career quickly took off after her role in the 2001 film Save the Last Dance, where she received a Teen Choice Award for Best Breakout Performance. In 2002 she starred in Lift, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress for her role as Niecy.

Then in 2004 she received the Hollywood Life Breakthrough Award, and the following year received the Young Artist Award from Americans for the Arts for her exemplary leadership.

That same year Washington won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Della Bea Robinson, the wife of famed Ray Charles, who was played by Jamie Foxx in the film Ray.

Washington has garnered critical acclaim for her roles in The Last King of Scotland, opposite Forest Whitaker — which earned her a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards in 2007 — and for The Dead Girl and Lakeview Terrace, opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Patrick Wilson.

She has starred in Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls, with Whoopi Goldberg, Phylicia Rashad and Janet Jackson, as well as in Night Catches Us, where she received an NAACP nomination for Best Actress.

She was also cast as the starring role in Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained, opposite Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio.

On television Washington appeared in Howard Zinn's documentary, The People Speak, with Matt Damon, Josh Brolin and Sean Penn, which premiered on the History Channel in 2009. She is also the voice of Princess Shuri in the BET animated series Black Panther.

In 2010 she made her Broadway debut in David Mamet's provocative hit, Race.

Aside from her acting career, Washington is an active member of the V-Counsel, serves on the board of non-profit arts and education group Voices of a People's History, and has received accolades including U.S. Conference of Mayors' Artist-Citizen Award for public leadership in the arts.

In 2009 Washington was appointed by President Obama to the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.

Washington was born in the Bronx and currently resides in Los Angeles.


Television Roles

Show

Character

Chelina Hall

Chelina Hall

Herself

Herself

Herself

Presenter - Herself

Allie Lawrence

Maya Young

Guest Judge - Herself

Guest Judge - Herself

Guest Judge - Herself

Mira Gaffney

Host - Herself

Chenille Reynolds

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Nominee - Herself

Herself

Presenter - Herself

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Presenter - Herself

Drea Westbrook

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself

Presenter - Herself


LATEST ARTICLES

New on TV today: Saturday 20 April

Mike Epps is Buying Back the Block on HGTV and ID presents Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror.


My Brother's Keeper 2 Teasers - April 2024

Season 2 premiere! The Shabalalas head to Emaswazini and Nqubeko shadow-boxes with his guilt.


Isiphetho: Destiny Teasers - May 2024

Buhle faces an entrepreneur's worst nightmare as the restaurant's debt piles up. How will she pay?


Binnelanders Teasers - May 2024

Nicolette freezes during an operation. Yikes. And Annetjie's secret identity takes on new life in her blog.


New on TV today: Friday 19 April

Housekeepers 3 begins a run on Wethu and Kindig Customs returns to Discovery.


Two former Miss South Africa's in Duma Ndlovu's Queen Modjadji

It scares us. Schmodels in a historical drama - how "Method" will they be? But okay, let's not be judgy and see.


Elif 5 Teasers - May 2024

Melek's had enough of Figen's insults. Is she honest about it? Yes! When you need to fight you must fight.


Chrysalis 2 Teasers - May 2024

Nalan shoots her magazine cover and her style has completely changed.


New on TV today: Thursday 18 April 2024

More Plaasjapies pitch up on kykNET and BBC Earth travels Ancient Egypt by Train.


17 shows with Mzansi in the title - name them!

So you consider yourself a big stuff TV buff? Let's see. Take the test.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.