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Tracee Ellis Ross On Playing A ‘Thriving, Not Surviving’ Character On ‘Black-ish’

podcast August 10, 2021


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Tracee Ellis Ross won a Golden Globe in 2017 for her role on ABC’s Black-ish. She’s also been nominated five times for that role at the Emmys. In this chat from July 2020, she and Sam discuss her Black-ish role, sharing her singing from The High Note with mom Diana Ross, and portraying Black joy on screen.

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