Viola Davis
Viola Davis is an American actress and producer born on August 11, 1965. She has won an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Tony Awards, six Screen Actors Guild Awards, and more. The New York Times ranked her ninth in their greatest actors of the 21st century list. Her most notable film roles include King Hedley II (2001), Antwone Fisher (2002) with Denzel Washington, Doubt (2008) with Meryl Streep, The Help (2011) with Octavia Spencer, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain, Prisoners (2013) with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal, Get on Up (2014) with Chadwick Boseman, How to Get Away With Murder (2014), Fences (2016) with Denzel Washington, and Widows (2018) with Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Rodriguez, and Elizabeth Debicki.