Nigerian-born American Actress wins `Outstanding Guest Actress’ at Emmy Award

Nigerian-born American Actress, Uzo Aduba, has won the `Outstanding Guest Actress’ for the comedy entitled: `Orange is the New Black’ in the Emmy Award for 2014

The sectors are: Academy Award (for film); Tony Award (for theatre); and Grammy Award (for music).An Emmy Award, or simply Emmy, is awarded in recognition of excellence in various sectors of the American television industry.

Aduba won the award a week before the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, which took place on Aug. 25 at the Nokia Los Angeles Theatre in California.

Aduba played the character Suzanne Warren in the film.

Aduba, who was raised in Medfield, Massachusetts, attended Medfield High School and the University of Boston, where she studied classical voice.

According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Aduba is listed number seven on its directory of Nigerian Americans.

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One Response to “Nigerian-born American Actress wins `Outstanding Guest Actress’ at Emmy Award”

  1. Unknown's avatar

    thats good, congraz to her

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