Also Known For : Activist, Movie Actress, Television Actress, Theater Actress
Birth Place : New York City, New York, United States of America
Zodiac Sign : Aquarius
Chinese Zodiac : Dragon
Birth Element : Fire
Kerry Washington Biography, Life, Interesting Facts
Early Years And Education
Kerry Washington was born 31st January 1977, to Earl and Valerie Washington. She was born in The Bronx, New York, in the United States. Her father was a real estate broker, her mother, a professor, and educational consultant.
Kerry Washington studied at the Spence School, based in Manhattan until she graduated from high school in 1994. She then enrolled in George Washington University and graduated in 1998 with a double degree in anthropology and sociology.
Career
Kerry Washington's career began with a debut on television. She appeared on the ABC Afterschool Special, Magical Make-Over, which was a television movie. She soon gained regular work and over the next few years appeared in shows such shows as NYPD Blue, Law & Order, and Boston Legal.
Alongside her television career, Kerry Washington also started appearing in movies, debuting in Our Song in 2000. Other movies include Save the Last Dance (2001), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and Mother and Child (2009).
Kerry Washington then moved into stage productions, and debuted on Broadway in 2009, in a production called Race.
In 2012, Kerry Washington was cast as the lead in the television series, Scandal. At the time of writing in 2018, she is still in the role, and has acted in 124 episodes.
Between 2000 and 2018, Washington has appeared in 35 movies. From 1994 to the present time, she has been in 18 television series or shows.
Washington appeared in her second Broadway production, American Son, in 2018.
Awards And Honors
Washington has been nominated for 47 awards, and she has won 16 of them. Her awards include four Black Reel Awards, and four NAACP Awards.
Personal
In 2013, Kerry Washington married Nnamdi Asomugha on, an NFL player. They have two children, a daughter, and a son.
Charitable Works
Kerry Washington is an active supporter of the Women’s Cancer Programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation.
She is also a supporter of LGBT rights, a member of the Creative Coalition, and a member of V-Day, which is a global organization that raises awareness to violence against females.