词条 | Washington, Denzel |
释义 | Washington, Denzel American actor born December 28, 1954, Mount Vernon, New York, U.S. ![]() After graduating from Fordham University (B.A., 1977), Washington began to pursue acting as a career and joined the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After several successful stage performances in California and New York, he made his screen debut in the comedy Carbon Copy (1981). He first began to receive national attention for his work on the television drama St. Elsewhere (1982–87). For the film Cry Freedom (1987), he portrayed South African activist Stephen Biko (Biko, Steve), and he received an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor. Two years later he won the Oscar for best supporting actor for his performance as a freed slave fighting in the Union army in the American Civil War film Glory (1989). ![]() ![]() In Training Day (2001), Washington played a corrupt and violent police detective, the performance for which he became only the second African American actor (the first was Sidney Poitier (Poitier, Sidney)) to win an Oscar for best actor. In 2002 Washington made his directorial debut with the film Antwone Fisher. After starring in director Jonathan Demme's 2004 update of the 1962 thriller The Manchurian Candidate, Washington reteamed with Lee for the crime drama Inside Man (2006). He later appeared as a drug kingpin opposite Russell Crowe (Crowe, Russell)'s determined narcotics officer in American Gangster (2007). |
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