Aunjanue Ellis Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Kids, Net Worth, Movies and Tv Shows

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Aunjanue Ellis Biography
This is what you need to know about Aunjanue Ellis, Producer and actress best known for her appearance in the films Men of Honor, The Caveman’s Valentine, Undercover Brother, Ray, The Express: The Ernie Davis Story, The Taking of Pelham 123 and The Help.
Aunjanue Ellis Age
How old is Aunjanue Ellis? She was born on 21 February 1969, San Francisco, California, United States. She is 53 years old as of 2022.
Aunjanue Ellis Height
Hammond stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches tall. She also weighs a weight of 60 kgs.
Aunjanue Ellis Family
Ellis was raised up on her grandmother’s farm in Magnolia, Mississippi. She is blessed with one sibling called; Sasha Ellis, however, Ellis has not disclosed her parents’ names however it will be updated as soon as it is available.
Aunjanue Ellis Husband
Is Aunjanue Ellis Married? She has not disclosed her private love life however it will be updated.
Aunjanue Ellis Kids
She has not revealed if she has kids or not however it will be updated, as soon as it is available.
Aunjanue Ellis Net Worth
She has an estimated Net Worth of $ 1 million dollars. Her career as an actress is her primary source of income.
Aunjanue Ellis 61st Street
Hammond is cast in season 1 of 61st Street. The show premiered on 10 April 2022, through the original Network AMC, with executive producers; Peter Moffat; Michael B. Jordan; Alana Mayo; Hilary Salmon; Courtney B. Vance; J. David Shanks.
61st Street is a tv show all about a character called Moses Johnson, a promising Black high school athlete, who gets swept up in the Chicago criminal justice system when he is arrested as a supposed gang member after an officer dies during a drug bust gone wrong.
Franklin Roberts, who has promised his wife that he will retire as a public defender, takes on Johnson’s case because he recognizes its potential to upend the entire Chicago judicial system, challenging the institutional racism and endemic corruption at its heart.
In addition, the series is based on the city’s history, as well as the personal experiences of executive producer-writer J. David Shanks grew up as a young Black man on the South Side and later became a Chicago police officer before entering the world of film and TV.