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Dawn-Lyen Gardner
Born

Dawnlyen Gardner


OccupationActress
Years active1994–2022

Dawn-Lyen Gardner is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Charley Bordelon West in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series Queen Sugar.

Early life[edit]

Gardner was born in Los Angeles, California. She is of mixed heritage, with an African-American father and a Chinese mother.[1]

After graduating from Los Angeles County High School for the Arts in 1999, Gardner later moved to New York City and attended Juilliard School with actress Rutina Wesley, with whom she would later work with in the TV show Queen Sugar.[2][3] Gardner graduated from Juilliard in 2003.

Career[edit]

Gardner began acting on television at an early age, appearing in a recurring role on Viper and guest starring on ER. While attending Juilliard,[citation needed] she began acting on stage, appearing in such productions like For Colored Girls, The School of Night, and The Seagull. She also appeared in a number of regional productions.[4] She had a number of guest-starring roles on television shows including Crossing Jordan, Bones, Heroes, and Castle. Gardner also worked as a voice actress, playing Steela Gerrera in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[5]

In 2016, Gardner was cast as a lead character alongside Rutina Wesley in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series Queen Sugar, created and produced by Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey.[6][7] Gardner left the series after six seasons and made a cameo appearance in the final season in 2022.[8] For her performance, Gardner reciived four Black Reel Awards nominations and a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nomination.[8]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Sinbad Show Donna Episode: "Breaking the Pattern"
1994 Viper Ronnie Wilkes Recurring role, 4 episodes
1994 ER Sandy Rochon Episode: "Into That Good Night"
2004 Invisible Scream Andi Short film
2004 Married to the Kellys Shannon Episode: "The Other Sister"
2004 Crossing Jordan Leever Episode: "After Dark"
2005 Summerland Tess Episode: "Where There's a Will There's a Wave"
2006 Art School Confidential Coed
2007 Bones Court Reporter Episode: "The Man in the Mansion"
2007 Cane Melissa Episode: "The Exile"
2009-2010 Heroes Elizabeth Episodes: "Chapter Nine 'Brother's Keeper'" and "Chapter Thirteen 'Let It Bleed"
2011 Castle Simone Jenkins Episode: "Cops & Robbers"
2012 Prototype 2 Collette Heller (voice) Video game
2012 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Steela Gerrera (voice) 4 episodes
2015 The Mysteries of Laura Samantha Williams Episode: "The Mystery of the Watery Grave"
2016 Unforgettable Erica Campbell Episode: "Breathing Space"
2016–2021, 2022 Queen Sugar Charley Bordelon West Series regular, 78 episodes
Nominated — Black Reel Award for Outstanding Actress, Drama Series (2017-2019, 2021)
Nomination — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (2022)[9]
2016 Luke Cage Megan McLaren Recurring role, 4 episodes
2017 The Dunning Man Alice
2018 Conan Exiles Jamila the Pirate Queen
2018 God Friended Me Katie Episodes: "Pilot" and "The Good Samaritan"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bastién, Angelica Jade (October 6, 2017). "Queen Sugar's Dawn-Lyen Gardner on How Playing a Biracial Woman Informs Her Acting Choices". Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  • ^ TV News Desk (January 27, 2016). "Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Kofi Siriboe & Omar J. Dorsey Join Cast of OWN's QUEEN SUGAR". Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  • ^ Fernandez, Maria Elena (November 2, 2016). "Queen Sugar's Dawn-Lyen Gardner on the Pilot's 'Maury Povich Moment,' Black-Brown Tension, and Tonight's Pivotal Episode". Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  • ^ https://www.osfashland.org/artist-biographies/acting-company/dawn-lyen-gardner.aspx
  • ^ "Interview: Dawn-Lyen Gardner -- Steela Gerrera on The Clone Wars - StarWars.com". StarWars.com. October 25, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (January 27, 2016). "'Queen Sugar' Adds Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Kofi Siriboe, Omar J. Dorsey - Deadline". Deadline. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  • ^ Tambay A. Obenson (January 27, 2016). "Omar J. Dorsey, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Kofi Siriboe Join 'Que - Shadow and Act". Shadow and Act. Archived from the original on January 30, 2016. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  • ^ a b Jackson, Angelique (September 7, 2022). "'Queen Sugar' Star Dawn-Lyen Gardner Clarifies Charley Bordelon's Role in the Show's Final Season".
  • ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (January 18, 2022). "NAACP Image Award Nominations: Insecure, black-ish, Queen Sugar and Genius: Aretha Lead the TV Pack".
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