Watch Breaking Big Season 1 Episode 3
See how Tony Award-nominated writer Gurira made the leap from storyteller to Hollywood superstar. The Zimbabwe native yearned to bring African faces and voices to Broadway through her plays, but ended up starring in the mega-hit Black Panther.
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Series: Breaking Big
Episode Title: Danai Gurira
Air Date: 2018-06-29
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