Denzel Washington Net Worth, Oscar, New Movie, Biography, Career

Denzel Washington is a New York-based actor, screenwriter, and director who was born in the United States and has a $280 million fortune. Washington won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Training Day, becoming just the second African American actor to do so. He earns about $60 million annually from his career as an actor and producer.

Early Life of Denzel Washington

On December 28, 1954, Denzel Washington was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He discovered that many of his young peers were engaging in drug use and criminal activity in the largely African-American neighborhood.

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In order to educate and discipline him, his mother, who was a single parent, was able to send him to the Oakland Military Academy. She wasn’t affluent, but she managed to pay for everything on her own.

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Washington’s parents, who parted while he was fourteen, forbade him from seeing movies. He went through a rebellious phase as a teenager, and many of his pals were imprisoned. His mother addressed his problematic behaviors by enrolling him in a preparatory school.

I made a commitment to completely cut out drinking and anything that might hamper me from getting my mind and body together. And the floodgates of goodness have opened upon me – spiritually and financially.

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Career

Denzel Washington eventually made it to Fordham University and was awarded a Journalism and Dramatic Arts B.A. He earned his degree in 1977.

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But after discovering his love for performing, he enrolled in the American Conservatory Theater. He made the decision to go back to New York after working at the theatre for a year.

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Washington spent the summer of 1976 in Southern Maryland’s St. Mary’s City, performing in the Maryland State Play, Wings of the Morning.

Not long after graduating from Fordham, Washington made his professional acting debut in the 1977 made-for-television picture Wilma. He made his film debut in the 1981 film Carbon Copy.

Oscars and Denzel Washington

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He was a regular on the popular television medical drama St. Elsewhere from 1982 until 1988. Denzel got the role of South African anti-apartheid political activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough’s Cry Freedom in 1987, for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

After performing in several minor theatrical films and theatre roles, Washington played South African anti-apartheid campaigner Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough’s “Cry Freedom,” for which he received an Oscar nod for Best Supporting Actor in 1987.

In 1992, Washington earned an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a brave, self-possessed slave in the film “Glory.”

Learn more about his Oscars here.

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Denzel Washington appeared in The Book of Eli in 2010 and as a veteran train engineer in Unstoppable. Washington was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2012 for his performance in Flight. He co-starred in Safe House, where he prepared for his role by undergoing waterboarding torture.

He starred in the 2013 film 2 Guns. Washington starred as one of the leads in The Magnificent Seven, a remake of the 1960 western film of the same name. Fences, based on August Wilson’s play, was directed by Washington in 2016.

It co-starred Viola Davis. His most recent films include Macbeth, Roman J. Israel Esq., The Equalizer 2, and Little Things.

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Denzel Washington’s Net Worth

Denzel began his dominance of the big screen after his six-season tenure as Dr. Phillip Chandler. His first big break came in 1995 with the sci-fi film Virtuosity (don’t feel guilty if you haven’t heard of it).

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The film was not a box-office success, but Denzel allegedly earned $7.5 million to feature in it, and his earnings only increased from there. He earned $10 million the next year for his role in Courage Under Fire, and by 1998, he was asking $12 million for The Siege and Fallen.

When he began work on 2001’s Training Day, he was still making $12 million per film. This achievement earned him the Best Actor Oscar and admission to the $20 Million Club (the exclusive group of actors who make $20 million per film), which he used for roles in films like 2003’s Out of Time and 2004’s Man on Fire.