Birthday:
Dec 28, 1954
Birthplace:
Mt. Vernon, New York

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Denzel Washington Biography

One of Hollywood's sexiest and most magnetic leading men, Denzel Washington's poise and radiantly sane intelligence permeate whatever film he is in, be it a socially conscious drama, biopic, or suspense thriller. More importantly, Washington's efforts, alongside those of director Spike Lee, have done much to dramatically expand the range of dramatic roles given to African-American actors and actresses.The son of a Pentecostal minister and a hairdresser, Washington was born in Mount Vernon, NY, on December 28, 1954. His parents' professions shaped Washington's early ambition to launch himself into show business: from his minister father he learned the power of performance, while hours in his mother's salon (listening to stories) gave him a love of storytelling. Unfortunately, when Washington was 14, his folks' marriage took a turn for the worse, and he and his older sister were sent away to boarding school so that they would not be exposed to their parents' eventual divorce. Washington later attended Fordham University, where he attained a B.A. in Journalism in 1977. He still found time to pursue his interest in acting, however, and after graduation he moved to San Francisco, where he won a scholarship to the American Conservatory Theatre. Washington stayed with the ACT for a year, and, after his time there, he began acting in various television movies and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy. Although he had a starring role (as the illegitimate son of a rich white man), Washington didn't find real recognition until he joined the cast of John Falsey and Joshua Brand's long-running TV series St. Elsewhere in 1982. He won critical raves and audience adoration for his portrayal of Dr. Phillip Chandler, and he began to attract Hollywood notice. In 1987, he starred as anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom alongside Kevin Kline, and though the film itself alienated some critics (Pauline Kael called it "dumbfounding"), Washington's powerful performance earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.Two years later, Washington netted another Best Supporting Actor nod -- and won the award -- for his turn as an embittered yet courageous runaway slave in the Civil War drama Glory. The honor effectively put him on the Hollywood A-List. Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo' Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high-school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).Washington also turned in powerful performances in a number of other films, such as Mississippi Masala (1991), as a man in love with an Indian woman; Philadelphia (1993), as a slightly homophobic lawyer who takes on the cause of an AIDS-stricken litigator (Tom Hanks); and Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), as a 1940s private detective, Easy Rawlins. Washington also reeled in large audiences in action roles, with the top box-office draw of such thrillers as The Pelican Brief (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), and The Siege (1998) attesting to his capabilities. In 1999, Washington starred in another thriller, The Bone Collector, playing a paralyzed forensics expert who joins forces with a young policewoman (Angelina Jolie) to track down a serial killer. That same year, he starred in the title role of Norman Jewison's The Hurricane. Based on the true story of a boxer wrongly accused of murdering three people in 1966, the film featured stellar work by Washington as the wronged man, further demonstrating his remarkable capacity for telling a good story. His performance earned him a number of honors, including a Best Actor Golden Globe and a Best Actor Oscar nomination.After another strong performance as a high-school football coach in Boaz Yakin's Remember the Titans, Washington cut dramatically against his "nice guy" typecast to play a corrupt policeman in Training Day, a gritty cop drama helmed by Antoine Fuqua. Washington surprised audiences and critics with his change of direction, but in the eyes of many, this change of direction made him a more compelling screen presence than ever before. (It also netted him an Oscar for Best Actor.) 2002 marked an uneven year for Washington. He joined the cast of Nick Cassavetes' absurd melodrama John Q., as a father so desperate to get medical attention for his ailing son that he holds an entire hospital hostage and contemplates killing himself to donate his own heart to the boy. Critics didn't buy the film; it struck all but the least-discriminating as a desperate attempt by Washington to bring credulity and respectability to a series of ludicrous, manipulative Hollywood contrivances. John Q. nonetheless performed healthily at the box (it grossed over a million dollars worldwide from a 36-million-dollar budget). That same fall, Washington received hearty praise for his directorial and on-camera work in Antwone Fisher (2002), in which he played a concerned naval psychiatrist, and even more so for director Carl Franklin's 2003 crime thriller Out of Time. Somewhat reminiscent of his role in 1991's crime drama Ricochet, Out of Time casts Washington as an upstanding police officer framed for the murder of a prominent citizen. In 2004, Washington teamed up with Jonathan Demme for the first occasion since 1993's Philadelphia, to star in the controversial remake of 1962's The Manchurian Candidate. Washington stars in the picture as soldier Bennett Marco (the role originally performed by Frank Sinatra), who, along with his platoon, is kidnapped and brainwashed during the first Gulf War. Later that year, Washington worked alongside Christopher Walken and Dakota Fanning in another hellraiser, director Tony Scott's Man on Fire, as a bodyguard who carves a bloody swath of vengeance, attempting to rescue a little girl kidnapped under his watch. Washington made no major onscreen appearances in 2005 -- and indeed, kept his activity during 2006 and 2007 to an absolute minimum. In '06, he joined the cast of Spike Lee's thriller Inside Man as a detective assigned to thwart the machinations of a psychotically cunning burglar (Clive Owen). The film opened to spectacular reviews and box-office grosses in March 2006, keeping Washington on top of his game and bringing Lee (whose last major feature was the disappointing 2004 comedy She Hate Me) back to the pinnacle of success. That same year, Washington joined forces once again with Tony Scott in the sci-fi action hybrid Déjà Vu, as an ATF agent on the trail of a terrorist, who discovers a way to "bridge" the present to the past to view the details of a bomb plot that unfolded days earlier. The Scott film garnered a fair number of respectable reviews but ultimately divided critics. Déjà Vu bowed in the U.S. in late November 2006. Meanwhile, Washington signed on for another action thriller, entitled American Gangster -- this time under the aegis of Tony Scott's brother Ridley -- about a drug-dealing Mafioso who smuggles heroin into the U.S. in the corpses of deceased Vietnam veterans.Washington appeared as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber in the 2009 remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and begun filming the post-apocalyptic drama The Book of Eli in the same year. He earned a Best Actor nomination in 2012 for his work as an alcoholic pilot in Robert Zemeckis' drama Flight. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Denzel Washington Trivia

Denzel's big break came when he starred in the popular televison hospital drama. St. Elswhere in 1987
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Denzel and his wife, Pauletta Pearson renewed their marriage vows in South Africa in a ceremony officiated by Desmond Tutu.
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He is a spokesperson for the Boys and Girls Club of America. He was a member of the Boys Club as a kid.
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Denzel Washington frequently collaborates with Spike Lee.
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Quotes from Denzel Washington's Characters

    1. Anthony Hubbard: Melvin White can't spell decent.
    From The Siege. Submitted by Jesse K (30 days ago)
    1. Jake Shuttlesworth: Even I can't save this movie from the awkward direction of poser Spike Lee.
    From He Got Game. Submitted by Jesse K (42 days ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a heart transplant today.
    From John Q. Submitted by Jesse K (57 days ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: My son is dying and I'm broke. If I don't qualify for Medicare, who the hell does?
    From John Q. Submitted by Adam O (2 months ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: I am not going to bury my son! My son is going to bury me!
    From John Q. Submitted by Adam O (2 months ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: The hospital is under new management now! Free health care for everyone!
    From John Q. Submitted by Adam O (2 months ago)
    1. Hugh Lang: This was an act of god.
    2. Whip Whitaker: Whose God would do this?
    From Flight. Submitted by Phillip P (3 months ago)
    1. Trip: [addressing the 54th the night before battle] I ain't much about no prayin', now. I ain't never had no family, and... killed off my mama. Well, I just... Y'all's the onliest family I got. I love the 54th. Ain't even much a matter what happens tomorrow, 'cause we men, ain't we?
    From Glory. Submitted by Adam O (4 months ago)
    1. Doug Carlin: Everything you have, you lose.
    From Déjà Vu. Submitted by Frances H (4 months ago)
    1. John Creasy: Your mother's waiting for you. She's right down at the end of the bridge. OK. You go home.
    2. Lupita Balletto: OK. Where are you going?
    3. Lupita Balletto: I'm going home too. I'm going to Blue Bayou.
    From Man on Fire. Submitted by Andrew S (4 months ago)
    1. Rika Balletto: What are you gonna do?
    2. John Creasy: What I do best. I'm gonna kill 'em. Anyone that was involved. Anybody who profited from it. Anybody who opens their eyes at me.
    3. Rika Balletto: You kill 'em all.
    From Man on Fire. Submitted by Andrew B (4 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: You gotta be a wolf to catch a wolf.
    From Training Day. Submitted by D.j. N (5 months ago)
    1. Whip Whitaker: I drink because I CHOOSE TO!
    From Flight. Submitted by Charles L (5 months ago)
    1. Whip Whitaker: Are you a pilot?
    2. Hugh Lang: No, no...
    3. Whip Whitaker: Then you don't know what the f@#k you are talking about.
    From Flight. Submitted by Mista M (6 months ago)
    1. Hugh Lang: You gonna shot me? Can I come inside...
    2. Whip Whitaker: Yeah come on inside, I'll shoot you inside.
    From Flight. Submitted by Mista M (6 months ago)
    1. Whip Whitaker: God help me!
    From Flight. Submitted by Melody B (6 months ago)
    1. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter: I'll always be the Hurricane and the Hurricane is beautiful.
    From The Hurricane. Submitted by Johnny W (6 months ago)
    1. Malcolm X: You are not an American, you are the victim of America!
    From Malcolm X. Submitted by Alex K (7 months ago)
    1. Malcolm X: I will not touch the white man's poison; his drugs, his liquor, his swine, his women.
    From Malcolm X. Submitted by Alex K (7 months ago)
    1. Malcolm X: The only thing I like integrated is my coffee.
    From Malcolm X. Submitted by Alex K (7 months ago)
    1. Melvin B. Tolson: Debate is blood sport. It's combat. But your weapons are words.
    From The Great Debaters. Submitted by Vishal S (7 months ago)
    1. Whip Whitaker: No one could have landed that plane like I did. No one.
    From Flight. Submitted by Chris P (7 months ago)
    1. Whip Whitaker: Listen to me! Trim the nose down!
    From Flight. Submitted by Chris P (7 months ago)
    1. Doug Carlin: I'll speak slowly so those of you with PhD's can understand.
    From Déjà Vu. Submitted by Jonathan W (7 months ago)
    1. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter: I will bend time to my own clock. When the prison is awake, I will sleep. When they sleep, I will wake. I will live neither in their cell, nor in my own heart, only in my mind and my spirit.
    From The Hurricane. Submitted by Ryan B (7 months ago)
    1. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter: You're in my seat, country.
    From The Hurricane. Submitted by Jacob C (7 months ago)
    1. Det. Bill Mitchell: Let me see your shoe.
    2. Detective Keith Frazier: Why?
    3. Det. Bill Mitchell: 'cause I have never seen anybody put their foot that far up...
    From Inside Man. Submitted by Manas P (7 months ago)
    1. Dalton Russell: This time next week I'll be sucking down pina coladas in a hot tub with six girls named Emily and Tiffany.
    2. Detective Keith Frazier: More like taking a shower with two guys named Jamal and Jesus, if you know what I mean. And here's the bad news: that thing you're sucking on? It's not a pina colada.
    From Inside Man. Submitted by Palmer R (8 months ago)
    1. Malcolm X: I aims to please, sir, and I'm pleased to aim.
    From Malcolm X. Submitted by Nik M (8 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: I'm already in your head.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Willie J (9 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: You wanna go to jail or you wanna go home?
    From Training Day. Submitted by Willie J (9 months ago)
    1. Denny: Look, you know what happen's if you try this.
    2. Doug Carlin: We both know what happens if I don't.
    3. Doug Carlin: Well, not a lot of guinea pigs volunteer to die in the name of science.
    From Déjà Vu. Submitted by Santosh T (9 months ago)
    1. Denny: You don't have to do this.
    2. Doug Carlin: What if I already have?
    From Déjà Vu. Submitted by Santosh T (9 months ago)
    1. Coach Herman Boone: I don't scratch my head unless it itches and I don't dance unless I hear some music. I will not be intimidated. That's just the way it is.
    From Remember the Titans. Submitted by Yoga L (10 months ago)
    1. Coach Herman Boone: This is no democracy. It is a dictatorship. I am the law.
    From Remember the Titans. Submitted by Yoga L (10 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: It's not what you know, it's what you can prove.
    From Training Day. Submitted by Chris R (10 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: Too long a sacrifice. Can make a stone of the heart. O' when may it suffice?
    From Safe House. Submitted by Simon O (11 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: This is a newspaper right? Its 90% bullshit, but it's entertaining. That's why I read it because it entertains me. YOU won't let me read it, so you entertain me with your bullshit. Tell me a story right now, go...
    From Training Day. Submitted by James M (12 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: I'm your only enemy tonight.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Diego L (14 months ago)
    1. Matt Weston: I'm taking you in.
    2. Tobin Frost: I don't want you to turn me in. [shoots wall]
    From Safe House. Submitted by Diego L (14 months ago)
    1. John Creasy: Forgiveness is between them and God. I just here to set-up the meeting.
    From Man on Fire. Submitted by Christopher J (14 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: You've done a fine job, Son. We'll take it from here. That's when you know you're screwed.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Nahjee S (14 months ago)
    1. Eli: Cursed be the ground for our sake. Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for us. For out of the ground we were taken, for the dust we are... and to the dust we shall return.
    From The Book of Eli. Submitted by Taylor W (14 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: [After being waterboarded] How long was that?
    From Safe House. Submitted by Alex B (14 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: Hey, hey, hey. You wanna go to jail or you wanna go home?
    From Training Day. Submitted by Luong N (15 months ago)
    1. Matt Weston: Hey hey get in.
    2. Tobin Frost: You serious?
    3. Matt Weston: Get in the car!
    From Safe House. Submitted by Diego L (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: Your gonna want the six hundreds.
    From Safe House. Submitted by c r (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: You're better than me.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Lucy D (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: First rule is to protect your house guest. I'm your house guest.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Drew W (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: [gasping from torture] How long was that?
    From Safe House. Submitted by Drew W (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: You know who you are and I know what you're not.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Snizzle C (15 months ago)
    1. Matt Weston: You're not gonna get in my head.
    2. Tobin Frost: I am already in your head.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Geoff T (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: Never shoot an innocent person.
    From Safe House. Submitted by Arthur R (15 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: You know where you gonna end up? In the gas chambers. You know what the gas chambers smell like? Pine oil. That's where you headed, pine oil heaven.
    From Training Day. Submitted by Denmark H (15 months ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: I am not going to bury my son! My son is gonna bury me!
    From John Q. Submitted by Alex M (15 months ago)
    1. Coach Herman Boone: You think football is fun?
    2. Petey Jones: Zero fun sir!
    From Remember the Titans. Submitted by Bert P (15 months ago)
    1. Tobin Frost: I am already in your head.
    From Safe House. Submitted by B D (16 months ago)
    1. John Q. Archibald: I'm not gonna bury my son. He is gonna bury me.
    From John Q. Submitted by ???????? ? (17 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: You'll never see the light of... who the fuck do you think you're fucking with? I'm the police, I run shit around here. You just live here.
    From Training Day. Submitted by John D (19 months ago)
    1. Connie: Excuse me, can u help me?
    2. Frank: Connie?
    3. Connie: I can't decided which one of you I have to kiss first.
    4. Frank: Me.
    From Unstoppable. Submitted by Hanna K (19 months ago)
    1. Dr. Raymond Turner: Mr. Archibald, these people have nothing to do with this. You have got to let them go. They need treatment.
    2. John Q. Archibald: This is a hospital, isn't it? You're a doctor. Treat them.
    3. John Q. Archibald: [points to Lester] Start with him.
    4. Dr. Raymond Turner: [Stands frozen]
    5. John Q. Archibald: What's the matter, Doc? You want to see his insurance card first?
    6. John Q. Archibald: [stands on a table addressing the room] This hospital is under new management, ladies and gentlemen. From now on, free care for everyone.
    From John Q. Submitted by Harlem F (20 months ago)
    1. Mike Archibald: Bye, Dad.
    2. John Q. Archibald: Not goodbye. Remember? See you later.
    From John Q. Submitted by Harlem F (20 months ago)
    1. Desk Guard: You know something, man? You're alright.
    2. John Q. Archibald: Sure am. Only one thing can stop me now.
    3. Desk Guard: What's that.
    4. John Q. Archibald: Mitch here being B-positive.
    5. Mitch: No, sir. Type-O. Swear to God.
    From John Q. Submitted by Harlem F (20 months ago)
    1. Eli: With all my heart and soul. [pauses] I always believed that I'd find a place where this book belonged, where it was neededâ?¦ but I haven't found it yet.
    From The Book of Eli. Submitted by Marc L (21 months ago)
    1. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter: [to Lesra] Hate put me in prison. Love's gonna bust me out.
    From The Hurricane. Submitted by Sam B (22 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: King Kong ain't got shit on me.
    From Training Day. Submitted by Miles T (23 months ago)
    1. Trip: I ain't fighting this war for you sir.
    2. Col. Robert Gould Shaw: I see.
    3. Trip: I mean, whats the point? Ain't nobody going to win. It's just gonna to go on and on.
    4. Col. Robert Gould Shaw: Can't go on forever.
    5. Trip: Yeah, but ain't nobody gonna win, sir.
    6. Col. Robert Gould Shaw: Somebody's going to win.
    7. Trip: Who? I mean, you get to go back to Boston, big house and all that. What about us? What do we get?
    8. Col. Robert Gould Shaw: Well, you won't get anything if we lose.
    From Glory. Submitted by Bryan M (23 months ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: You made the decision. Live with your decision. Ain't like I put a gun to your head.
    From Training Day. Submitted by Iva L (24 months ago)
    1. John Creasy: Last wish? I wish...you had..more time.
    From Man on Fire. Submitted by Sheila H (2 years ago)
    1. Coach Herman Boone: We will be perfect in every aspect of the game. You drop a pass, you run a mile. You miss a blocking assignment, you run a mile. You fumble the football, and i will break my foot off in your John Brown hind parts and then you will run a mile. Perfection. Let's go to work.
    From Remember the Titans. Submitted by Chris P (2 years ago)
    1. Eli: You got anymore weapons?
    2. George: Weapons! I'll show you weapons!
    From The Book of Eli. Submitted by James W (2 years ago)
    1. Alonzo Harris: Today's a training day, Officer Hoyt. Show you around, give you a taste of the business. I got 38 cases pending trial, 63 in active investigations, another 250 on the log I can't clear. I supervise five officers. That's five different personalities. Five sets of problems. You can be number six if you act now. But I ain't holding no hands, okay? I ain't baby-sitting. You got today and today only to show me who and what you're made of. You don't like narcotics, get the fuck out of my car. Go get you a nice, pussy desk job, chasing bad checks or something, you hear me?
    From Training Day. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. Frank Lucas: This is my home. My country. Frank Lucas don't run from nobody. This is America.
    From American Gangster. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. Malcolm X: We didn't land on Plymouth Rock -- Plymouth Rock landed on us!
    From Malcolm X. Submitted by Chris P (2 years ago)
    1. Frank: This ain't training. In training they just give you an F. Out here you get killed.
    From Unstoppable. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. Eli: People had more than they needed. We had no idea what was precious and what wasn't. We threw away things people kill each other for now.
    From The Book of Eli. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. Eli: Stay on the path. It's not your concern. Stay on the path. It's not your concern.
    From The Book of Eli. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. Frank: This ain't training. In training they just give you an F. Out here, you get killed.
    From Unstoppable. Submitted by Zabuza D (2 years ago)
    1. John Creasy: I...WISH...you HAD...more time
    From Man on Fire. Submitted by Noah W (2 years ago)
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