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Shondrella Avery : ウィキペディア英語版
Shondrella Avery

Shondrella Dupre Avery〔(Veromi )〕 (born April 26, 1971) is an American actress, model and comedian and she currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
==Career==

Avery began her career as a stand-up comic. She and her family produced four different "workout" spots for up-and-coming and seasoned comics throughout Los Angeles County, while working a corporate job. Avery felt she had to produce her own spots because the famed clubs only allowed three minutes. She's been quoted as saying, "It takes me three minutes to say my name." Her first big break came in 2001 during a Fourth of July Celebration on Martha's Vineyard hosted by local politicians related to her high school friend. She and good friend Tony Rock (brother to Chris Rock) performed, with an overwhelming response.
From 2002 until 2005, Avery had a recurring role as Candy Taylor on the situation comedy ''One on One'' and later became a cast member on the spinoff ''Cuts'', playing the same role. Simultaneously, she was a cast member for five seasons on the first ever all-female reality/prank television series ''Girls Behaving Badly''.
In movies, Avery played internet girlfriend 'LaFawnduh Lucas-Dynamite' in the 2004 film ''Napoleon Dynamite'' and had roles in ''Trippin''' and ''Domino''. She also appeared in Déjà Vu with Denzel Washington, in which she was directed by Tony Scott for the second time. In 2012, Avery appeared in ''End of Watch'', starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena. The movie was filmed in her native South Central Los Angeles, and was written and directed by ''Training Day'' writer David Ayer.
In 2007, Avery appeared in a People Magazine "who wore it best" feature comparing her to Beyoncé in an H & M dress. In US Magazine, she was pictured with Mena Suvari attending 'Carmelo Anthony's Shoe' launch in 2008. She has also been seen at many of Macy Gray's concerts. Gray played Avery's twin sister in ''Domino''. In 2010 she staged a high tea at Philippe Chow for friend Mo'Nique, also from ''Domino'', in honour of her Oscar nomination. The day after the High Tea, Mo'Nique won the Oscar for her acclaimed performance in Precious. Avery helped celebrate the win when she made an appearance on the Mo'Nique show in 2010.
Avery described herself in a ''BETTER TV'' 2011 interview as the "black Meryl Streep," whom she reveres for her "out-of-the-box" projects. She has also said Oscar winner Forest Whitaker, who is also from South Central Los Angeles, has been her role model since she was 14.
Avery and her husband are producing a TV series in which she examines the differences between Africans and Americans, suggesting there should be a mediator explaining both sides. She describes her show as Larry David's ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' meets ''The Office''. Avery is in search of the right network to launch it.

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