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    Alfre Woodard still remembers what it felt like to act in her first play as a teenager in Tulsa, Okla: "It was as if I'd been walking around on dry land my whole life, doing the breaststroke … and then just somebody came by me and tipped me in the water," she says. Woodard was hooked: Acting, she says, "propelled me into just the most open freedom I've ever felt in my life." After college at Boston University, she moved to Los Angeles and thrust herself into the entertainment industry. Her TV and film credits include critically acclaimed roles in Hill Street Blues, Cross Creek, Crooklyn and 12 Years a Slave. In the new Netflix series The Boroughs, Woodard plays Judy, a former journalist living in an upscale retirement community where something supernatural is preying on the residents. Woodard spoke with Fresh Air co-host Tonya Mosley about her long career in Hollywood -- and the secret to that longevity.
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