Donna Winfield
- Actress
Hailing from the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Donna Winfield is a "north of 45" actor who deserves your attention.
Part 1: The Leap In 1991, she did what she had always wanted-she arrived in NYC on a one-way bus ticket with $30 (okay, $10 after a questionable cab ride) and a room in an SRO women's hotel. No backup plan, no job, just a dream and relentless determination.
Part 2: The Shift Fast forward 30 years-Donna Winfield isn't just continuing a journey. She's redefining it. Bringing her screen presence, natural charisma, and deep commitment to craft, Donna proves that tenacity is the ultimate edge in an ever-evolving industry. She is currently cast as Anna (u/s) in The Folger Theatre's upcoming A Room in the Castle, a three-person ensemble piece by Lauren Gunderson based on the women of Hamlet. Recent credits include The Equalizer (CBS) opposite Queen Latifah, a feature film, TOW, opposite Rose Byrne, based on Amanda Ogle's true story, "Sins of the Bride" (MarVista), and the SXSW award-winning TV pilot "Marvin is Sorry."
Donna Winfield isn't just working-she's leveling up. The best? It's still to come.
Part 1: The Leap In 1991, she did what she had always wanted-she arrived in NYC on a one-way bus ticket with $30 (okay, $10 after a questionable cab ride) and a room in an SRO women's hotel. No backup plan, no job, just a dream and relentless determination.
Part 2: The Shift Fast forward 30 years-Donna Winfield isn't just continuing a journey. She's redefining it. Bringing her screen presence, natural charisma, and deep commitment to craft, Donna proves that tenacity is the ultimate edge in an ever-evolving industry. She is currently cast as Anna (u/s) in The Folger Theatre's upcoming A Room in the Castle, a three-person ensemble piece by Lauren Gunderson based on the women of Hamlet. Recent credits include The Equalizer (CBS) opposite Queen Latifah, a feature film, TOW, opposite Rose Byrne, based on Amanda Ogle's true story, "Sins of the Bride" (MarVista), and the SXSW award-winning TV pilot "Marvin is Sorry."
Donna Winfield isn't just working-she's leveling up. The best? It's still to come.
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