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Denzel Washington, Jr. (born December 28, 1954) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor.

Early life

Washington was born in Mount Vernon, New York to African-American parents; he has an older sister, Lorice, and a younger brother. Although his father, Dillwyn, Virginia-born Reverend Denzel Washington, was an ordained Pentecostal minister, he worked for the Water Department and at a local department store, "S. Klein". His mother, Lennis, a beauty parlor owner, was born in Georgia and raised in Harlem. Washington was banned from watching movies by his parents, who divorced when he was fourteen. He subsequently went through a rebellious stage, at the end of which several of his friends were sentenced to prison. His mother's reaction to his behavioral problems was to send him to preparatory school, and later on to Fordham University, where he discovered acting and earned a degree in journalism.

Early career

Washington's first film role in the 1975 made-for-television movie, Wilma. His big break came when he starred in the popular television hospital drama, St. Elsewhere. He was one of a few actors to appear on the series for its entire six-year run. In 1987
, after appearing in several minor theatrical films and stage roles, Washington starred as South African anti-apartheid campaigner Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough
's Cry Freedom
, a role for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In 1989
, Washington won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor
for playing a defiant, self-possessed slave in the film Glory.

1990s

Washington played one of his most critically acclaimed roles in 1992
's Malcolm X
, directed by Spike Lee
. His performance as the Black Nationalist leader earned him an Oscar nomination. Both the influential film critic Roger Ebert and the highly-acclaimed film director Martin Scorsese called the movie one of the ten best films made during the 1990s.

Malcolm X transformed Washington's career, turning him, practically overnight, into one of Hollywood's most respected actors. He turned down several similar roles, such as an offer to play Martin Luther King, Jr., because he wanted to avoid being typecast. During the early and mid 1990s, Washington became a renowned Hollywood leading man, starring in several successful thrillers, including The Pelican Brief
and Crimson Tide
, as well comedies (Much Ado About Nothing) and romantic dramas (The Preacher's Wife
).

While filming the 1995
film, Virtuosity
, Washington refused to kiss his white female co-star, Kelly Lynch
, during a romantic scene between their characters. During an interview, Lynch stated that while she wanted to, " felt very strongly about it. I felt there is no problem with interracial romance. But Denzel felt strongly that the white males, who were the target audience of this movie, would not want to see him kiss a white woman." Lynch further stated, "That's a shame. I feel badly about it. I keep thinking that the world's changed, but it hasn't changed quick enough". However, in 1998
, Washington starred in a scene of a sexual nature with caucasian actress Milla Jovovich
, in Spike Lee's
He Got Game
.

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