도널드 글로버(Donald Glover)는 미국의 배우, 코미디언, 시나리오 작가, 프로듀서, 감독, 가수, 래퍼로, 또한 Childy Gambino라는 예명으로 알려져 있다.
2016년 글로버는 자신이 제작하고 주연한 코미디 드라마 시리즈 애틀랜타로 비평가들로부터 폭넓은 찬사를 받았고, 이 드라마로 그는 최우수 텔레비전 시리즈 – 뮤지컬 또는 코미디, 남우주연상 – 텔레비전 시리즈 뮤지컬 또는 코미디를 포함한 두 개의 골든 글로브 상을 받았다.이 쇼의 첫 두 시즌 동안, 그는 코미디 시리즈에서 뛰어난 주연 배우와 코미디 시리즈를 위한 뛰어난 연출이라는 두 번의 승리를 거둔 여덟 번의 황금시간대 에미상 후보에 올랐으며, 후자 부문에서 수상한 최초의 아프리카계 미국인이 되었다.[1]Saturday Night Live에 출연함으로써 그는 코미디 시리즈에서 뛰어난 게스트 배우로 지명되었다.
2018년 현재, 그는 풍자적인 텔레비전 시트콤 30 록과 애틀랜타의 첫 시즌에 기여한 공로로 5개의 미국 작가 조합상을 수상했다.
그의 음악으로, 글로버는 다섯 개의 그래미 상을 받았다.그는 '레드본'으로 최우수 전통 R&B 퍼포먼스 부문 첫 수상을 했고, 싱글 'This is America'로 올해의 노래와 올해의 레코드상을 포함해 4개의 상을 받았다.2018년 판에서는 '깨어났어, 내 사랑!'과 '레드본'의 올해의 레코드 부문 후보에 오르기도 했다.
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