

She played a leading role and produced the 2019 thriller film The Devil To Pay. In 2018, she played the title role of Jane Manning James in the period drama film Jane and Emma. On Atlanta stage, she appeared in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park at Aurora Theater, portrayed an actress injured doing Shakespeare in Smart People at True Colors Theater and played multiple roles in The Temple Bombing, at the Alliance Theater.
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Later she had secondary roles in the films Gifted and The Leisure Seeker, and also appeared in the television series including two-episodes arc in Greenleaf, Atlanta and Watchmen. Later that year, she joined the cast of Tyler Perry’s primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots playing antagonist LaQuita "Quita" Maxwell. In 2015, Deadwyler guest-starred in the second season of BET's drama series, Being Mary Jane. She later acted in a number of short films, before landing roles on television. She made her film debut playing the leading role of a homeless, alcoholic mother in the 2012 drama A Cross to Bear directed by Tandria Potts. She received positive reviews for leading performance in Alliance Theatre's The C.A. Career 2009-2020 ĭeadwyler began her career appearing on stage productions, include Charlotte's Web, The Real Tweenagers of Atlanta, and most notable playing the role of Lady in Yellow in For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf at the True Colors Theater in Atlanta in 2009. In 2017, she earned a second master’s degree, in creative writing at Ashland University in Ohio. She graduated from Grady High School (now Midtown High School) and then Spelman College before receiving a Master's of Arts in American Studies from Columbia University. She is the daughter of a legal secretary and a railroad supervisor and has three siblings.

For Till, Deadwyler received a Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance nomination.ĭeadwyler was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Southwest Atlanta. She starred in the Spectrum drama series, Paradise Lost (2020) and HBO Max miniseries Station Eleven (2021-22).ĭeadwyler has garnered critical acclaim for her performance as Cuffee in the 2021 western film The Harder They Fall, as well as the 2022 biographical drama film Till, in which she starred as Mamie Till-Mobley. She later starred as LaQuita "Quita" Maxwell in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots from 2015 to 2017, and in the independent films Jane and Emma (2018) and The Devil to Pay (2019). She began her career appearing on Atlanta stage, notable the 2009 production of For Colored Girls, before making her screen debut in the 2012 drama film, A Cross to Bear. Danielle Deadwyler (born May 3, 1982) is an American actress and writer.
