Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington

actor, producer, director

Denzel Washington was born on Dec 28, 1954 in USA. Denzel Washington's big-screen debut came with Wilma directed by Bud Greenspan in 1977, strarring Robert Eldridge, age 18. Denzel Washington is known for The Tragedy of Macbeth directed by Joel Coen, Denzel Washington stars as Macbeth and Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth. Denzel Washington has got 87 awards and 208 nominations so far. The most recent award Denzel Washington achieved is Toronto Film Critics Association Awards. The upcoming new movie Denzel Washington plays is The Equalizer 3 which will be released on Sep 01, 2023.

Denzel Hayes Washington, Jr. was born on December 28, 1954 in Mount Vernon, New York. He is the middle of three children of a beautician mother, Lennis, from Georgia, and a Pentecostal minister father, Denzel Washington, Sr., from Virginia. After graduating from high school, Denzel enrolled at Fordham University, intent on a career in journalism. However, he caught the acting bug while appearing in student drama productions and, upon graduation, he moved to San Francisco and enrolled at the American Conservatory Theater. He left A.C.T. after only one year to seek work as an actor. His first paid acting role was in a summer stock theater stage production in St. Mary's City, Maryland. The play was "Wings of the Morning", which is about the founding of the colony of Maryland (now the state of Maryland) and the early days of the Maryland colonial assembly (a legislative body). He played the part of a real historical character, Mathias Da Sousa, although much of the dialogue was created. Afterwards he began to pursue screen roles in earnest. With his acting versatility and powerful presence, he had no difficulty finding work in numerous television productions.He made his first big screen appearance in Carbon Copy (1981) with George Segal. Through the 1980s, he worked in both movies and television and was chosen for the plum role of Dr. Philip Chandler in NBC's hit medical series Hôpital St. Elsewhere (1982), a role that he would play for six years. In 1989, his film career began to take precedence when he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Tripp, the runaway slave in Edward Zwick's powerful historical masterpiece Glory (1989).Washington has received much critical acclaim for his film work since the 1990s, including his portrayals of real-life figures such as South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Cry Freedom - Le cri de la liberté (1987), Muslim minister and human rights activist Malcolm X in Malcolm X (1992), boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter in Hurricane Carter (1999), football coach Herman Boone in Le plus beau des combats (2000), poet and educator Melvin B. Tolson in The Great Debaters (2007), and drug kingpin Frank Lucas in American Gangster (2007). Malcolm X and The Hurricane garnered him Oscar nominations for Best Actor, before he finally won that statuette in 2002 for his lead role in Training Day (2001).Through the 1990s, Denzel also co-starred in such big budget productions as L'affaire Pélican (1993), Philadelphia (1993), USS Alabama (1995), La femme du pasteur (1996), and À l'épreuve du feu (1996), a role for which he was paid $10 million. He continued to define his onscreen persona as the tough, no-nonsense hero through the 2000s in films like Out of Time (2003), Man on Fire (2004), Inside Man - L'homme de l'intérieur (2006), and L'attaque du métro 1 2 3 (2009). Cerebral and meticulous in his film work, he made his debut as a director with Antwone Fisher (2002); he also directed The Great Debaters (2007) and Fences (2016).In 2010, Washington headlined Le Livre d'Eli (2010), a post-Apocalyptic drama. Later that year, he starred as a veteran railroad engineer in the action film Unstoppable (2010), about an unmanned, half-mile-long runaway freight train carrying dangerous cargo. The film was his fifth and final collaboration with director Tony Scott, following USS Alabama (1995), Man on Fire (2004), Déjà Vu (2006) and The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3. He has also been a featured actor in the films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and has been a frequent collaborator of director Spike Lee.In 2012, Washington starred in Flight (2012), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Sécurité rapprochée (2012), and prepared for his role by subjecting himself to a torture session that included waterboarding. In 2013, Washington starred in 2 Guns (2013), alongside Mark Wahlberg. In 2014, he starred in Equalizer (2014), an action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Richard Wenk, based on the television series of same name starring Edward Woodward. During this time period, he also took on the role of producer for some of his films, including The Book of Eli and Safe House.In 2016, he was selected as the recipient for the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.He lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife, Pauletta Washington, and their four children.

  • Birthday

    Dec 28, 1954
  • Place of Birth

    Mount Vernon, New York, USA
  • Also known

    デンゼル・ワシントン, دنزل واشینگتون, 덴젤 워싱턴, 丹佐·华盛顿, دنزل واشنگتن, Дензел Вашингтон, Denzel Hayes Washington, Jr., Ντένζελ Ουάσινγκτον, Denzel Hayes Washington, Дензъл Уошингтън, دنزل واشنطن, 丹素·华盛顿, 丹泽尔·华盛顿, เดนเซล วอชิงตัน, Дензел Вашинґтон, დენზელ ვაშინგტონი

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Awards

87 wins & 208 nominations

Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
2022
Best Actor
Winner - TFCA Award
Chicago Indie Critics Awards (CIC)
2021
Best Studio Film
Winner - CIC Award
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