Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington
Washington in 2018
Born
Denzel Hayes Washington Jr.

(1954-12-28) December 28, 1954 (age 69)
EducationFordham University (BA)
American Conservatory Theater
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1975–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
Pauletta Pearson
(m. 1983)
Children4, including John David
AwardsFull list
HonorsPresidential Medal of Freedom (2022)

Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. (born December 28, 1954) is an American actor, producer, and director. In a career spanning over four decades, Washington has received numerous accolades, including a Tony Award, two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and two Silver Bears.[1] He was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2019, and in 2020 The New York Times named him the greatest actor of the 21st century.[2] In 2022, Washington received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

After training at the American Conservatory Theater, Washington began his career in theatre, acting in performances off-Broadway. He first came to prominence in the NBC medical drama series St. Elsewhere (1982–1988), and in the war film A Soldier's Story (1984). Washington won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his role as an American Civil War soldier in Glory (1989) and for Best Actor for playing a corrupt cop in Training Day (2001).[3] His other Oscar-nominated roles were in Cry Freedom (1987), Malcolm X (1992), The Hurricane (1999), Flight (2012), Fences (2016), Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) and The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021).

He established himself as a leading man with starring roles in Mo' Better Blues (1990), Mississippi Masala (1991), Philadelphia (1993), Courage Under Fire (1996), Remember the Titans (2000), Man on Fire (2004), Inside Man (2006), and American Gangster (2007). He starred in The Equalizer trilogy (2014–2023). Washington directed and starred in the films Antwone Fisher (2002), The Great Debaters (2007), and Fences (2015).

Washington made his Broadway debut in Checkmates (1988). He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for starring in the Broadway revival of August Wilson's play Fences in 2010. He later directed, produced, and starred in the film adaptation in 2016. Washington has since returned to Broadway in the revivals of Lorraine Hansberry play A Raisin in the Sun (2014) and the Eugene O'Neill play The Iceman Cometh (2018).

  1. ^ "Five Ways Denzel Can Achieve His EGOT Dream". Time. June 14, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Longmire, Becca (November 26, 2020). "Denzel Washington Tops 'New York Times' '25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century (So Far)' List". ET Canada. Archived from the original on November 26, 2020. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Halle Berry, Denzel Washington get historic wins at Oscars. April 8, 2002. Jet.