Eisa Davis Explained

Eisa Davis
Birth Date: May 5, 1971
Education:Harvard University (AB)
Pace University (MFA)
Relatives:Angela Davis (aunt)
Occupation:Playwright, actress, singer-songwriter

Eisa Davis (born May 5, 1971) is an American playwright, actress and singer-songwriter.[1] She is most commonly known for her work as a playwright, writing shows such as Bulrusher and Angela's Mixtape as well as through her acting work, wherein she won an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Performance. She resides in Brooklyn.[2]

Early life and education

Davis spent her childhood in San Francisco, California.[3] As a child, she spent her time attending dance classes and learning the piano. She is the niece of political activist Angela Davis. After graduating from Berkeley High School, she earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a Master of Fine Arts from the Actors Studio, where she double majored in playwriting and acting.[4] Her dance skills are notable as well, with the dean of her program saying she could have been admitted to Alvin Ailey.[5]

Career

Davis stars as Addie Pickett, nurse and receptionist at Bluebell, Alabama's local medical practice in The CW's series Hart of Dixie, a fish-out-of-water story about a New York City doctor (Rachel Bilson) adjusting to life in a small Southern town after she inherits a local medical practice. In 2006 Davis was nominated for, and subsequently won, an Obie Award for her performance in Passing Strange. The show premiered at Berkeley Rep, but then moved on to Broadway and Davis went with the show, only later to have the whole production filmed by Spike Lee. In 2009 she wrote and starred in Angela's Mixtapes. The show was autobiographical and went on to make it into the New Yorkers list of best plays from that year.[2] Davis was previously a resident playwright at New Dramatists, during which time she won two playwriting awards, the Whitfield Cook and the Helen Merrill. Recently she has worked at Williams College as an Arthur Levitt Fellow for the 2013/14 season.[1] Currently she is the Symphony Space's artist-in-residence.[6] Davis has two albums of her own music, Something Else and Tinctures. Some of her songs have been featured on the Showtime series Soul Food. Davis also narrated the role of Celestial Davenport Hamilton in the audiobook version of An American Marriage by Tayari Jones.[7] Her play Bulrusher will also be produced at Berkeley Rep OCT 27–DEC 3, 2023.[8]

Artistic philosophy

Davis believes in the Ghanaian principle of Sankofa. The literal translation of the word is "return and collect it" or "go back and get it". This refers to her use of digging through her own lineage and history to find action and themes that can be used in her plays. She also uses her art to answer questions that "haunt" her or ideas that she is grappling with herself. Much of her artistic philosophy can be summed up in her quote, "Theatre is one of the few public spaces we have for active contemplation."[9] She struggles with ideas such as blackness and family through the poetry of her language.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1997Box SuiteDavis
2001Mourning GloryVictim
2003Robot StoriesHelen
2004Brass TacksTamara
2005ConfessGlyness Bennet
2006The ArchitectLinda Freeman
2008Pretty BirdCorporate Hotshot #3
2010Welcome to the RileysVivian
2011In the FamilyAnne Carter
2012The LetterTherapist
2013The VolunteerKaren
2014FBI Explosives Expert
2018First MatchBianca
2019After the WeddingTanya
2021Tick, Tick... Boom!Aspiring Composer and Lyricist
2023Ex-HusbandsEileen Link

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Now and AgainReporterEpisode: "Over Easy"
2000–2009Law & OrderVarious roles4 episodes
2001–2003Soul FoodRose / Tinctures / Eisa Davis
2002–2008The WireBubbles' Sister
2003Vera GaleanoEpisode: "Soulless"
2009Great PerformancesMotherEpisode: "Passing Strange"
2009DamagesCarla StensonEpisode: "London. Of Course"
2010MercyProducerEpisode: "There Is No Room for You on My Ass"
2011–2012Hart of DixieAddy Pickett10 episodes
2012SmashAbigail2 episodes
2014The BlacklistND AgentEpisode: "The Good Samaritan (No. 106)"
2014The Good WifeDr. Allison SugarEpisode: "Dramatics, Your Honor"
2015GothamJudith BarthelEpisode: "The Scarecrow"
2015American OdysseySheila LinderbyEpisode: "Bug Out"
2015Madam SecretaryJane SmithEpisode: "The Long Shot"
2015–2016House of CardsCynthia Driscoll8 episodes
2016The FamilyJulia BeckettEpisode: "Of Puppies and Monsters"
2016BlindspotAlexandra4 episodes
2016Falling WaterSarah HenryEpisode: "Circular Time"
2018The Looming TowerCondoleezza Rice3 episodes
2018RiseEva Thorne5 episodes
2018SuccessionJoyce Miller2 episodes
2018God Friended MeLena
2019Bluff City LawGeneral Virginia HoweEpisode: "Need to Know"
2020–2021BettyJeanne5 episodes
2021PoseAngieEpisode: "Intervention"
2021Mare of EasttownGayle Graham4 episodes
2023AhsokaCaptain GirardEpisode: "Part Five: Shadow Warrior"

Awards

YearAwardShowResult
2006Obie AwardPassing Strange
2007Pulitzer PrizeBulrusher
2011Ruby PrizeRamp
2012Herb Alpert Theatre AwardN/A
Barrymore AwardThe History of Light
N/AWhitfield Cook AwardN/A
N/AHelen Merrill AwardN/A
2016Lucille Lortel AwardPreludes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: about « Eisa Davis. www.eisadavis.com. 2016-11-21.
  2. News: A double life as actress, playwright. https://web.archive.org/web/20120211154648/http://articles.latimes.com/2011/aug/14/entertainment/la-ca-eisa-davis-20110814. dead. 2012-02-11. Elist. Jasmine. 2011-08-14. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 0458-3035. 2016-11-21.
  3. News: Eisa Davis – Passing Strange – Theater. Lee. Felicia R.. 2008-03-08. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2016-11-21.
  4. Web site: Revolution, Racism and Family in "Angela's Mixtape" By FRED DODSWORTH. Category: Election Section from The Berkeley Daily Planet. 2021-07-13. www.berkeleydailyplanet.com.
  5. News: Eisa Davis – Passing Strange – Theater. Lee. Felicia R.. 2008-03-08. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2016-11-21.
  6. News: A Conversation with the Artists-in-Residence at Symphony Space. en-US. 2016-11-21.
  7. Web site: An American Marriage - HighBridge Audio.
  8. https://www.berkeleyrep.org/shows/bulrusher/
  9. Web site: About Eisa Davis The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts. herbalpertawards.org. 28 April 2013. 2016-11-21.