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Danny Glover
American actor, film director and political activist

Danny Glover

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American actor, film director and political activist
A.K.A.
Danny Lebern Glover
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Danny Glover
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Biography

Danny Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist.
Glover is well known for his leading role as Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film series, The Color Purple (1985), To Sleep with Anger (1990), and Angels in the Outfield (1994). He also has prominent supporting roles in Silverado (1985), Witness (1985), Predator 2 (1990), Saw (2004), Shooter (2007), 2012 (2009), Death at a Funeral (2010), Beyond the Lights (2014), and Dirty Grandpa (2016). He has appeared in many other movies, television shows, and theatrical productions, and is an active supporter of various humanitarian and political causes.

Early life

Glover was born in San Francisco, the son of Carrie (Hunley) and James Glover. His parents, postal workers, were active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), working to advance equal rights. Glover's mother, daughter of a midwife, was born in Louisville, Georgia and graduated from Paine College in Augusta, Georgia.

Glover attended George Washington High School in San Francisco. He attended San Francisco State University (SFSU) in the late 1960s but did not graduate. SFSU later awarded him an honorary degree. Glover trained at the Black Actors' Workshop of the American Conservatory Theater.

As an adolescent and a young adult, Glover suffered from epilepsy but has not suffered a seizure since age 35.

Career

Glover originally worked in city administration working on community development before transitioning to theater. He has said:

I didn't think it was a difficult transition. Acting is a platform that can become a conveyer for ideas. Art is a way of understanding, of confronting issues and confronting your own feelings—all within that realm of the capacity it represents. It may have been a leap of faith for me, given not only my learning disability (dyslexia) but also the fact that I felt awkward. I felt all the things that someone that's 6'3" or 6'4" feels and with my own diminished expectations of who I could be [and] would feel. Whether it's art, acting or theater that I've devoted myself to I put more passion and more energy into it.

His first theater involvement was with Conservatory Theater, a regional training program in San Francisco. Glover also trained with Jean Shelton at the Shelton Actors Lab in San Francisco. In an interview on Inside the Actors Studio, Glover credited Jean Shelton for much of his development as an actor. Deciding that he wanted to be an actor, Glover resigned from his city administration job and soon began his career as a stage actor. Glover then moved to Los Angeles for more opportunities in acting, where he would later go on to co-found the Robey Theatre Company with actor Ben Guillory in honor of the actor and concert singer Paul Robeson in Los Angeles in 1994.

Glover has had a variety of film, stage, and television roles, and is best known for playing Los Angeles police Sergeant Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon series of action films, starring alongside Mel Gibson and Gary Busey. Later he once again starred with Busey in the blockbuster Predator 2. He also starred as the husband to Whoopi Goldberg's character Celie in the celebrated literary adaptation The Color Purple, and as Lieutenant James McFee in the film Witness. In 1994 he made his directorial debut with the Showtime channel short film Override.

Also in 1994, Glover and actor Ben Guillory formed the Robey Theatre Company in Los Angeles, focusing on theatre by and about Black people. During his career, he has made several cameos, appearing, for example, in the Michael Jackson video "Liberian Girl" of 1987. Glover earned top billing for the first time in Predator 2, the sequel to the sci-fi action film Predator. That same year he starred in Charles Burnett's To Sleep with Anger, for which he won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.

In common with Humphrey Bogart, Elliott Gould, and Robert Mitchum, who have played Raymond Chandler's private eye detective Philip Marlowe, Glover played the role in the episode "Red Wind" of the Showtime network's 1995 series Fallen Angels. In 1997, under his former production company banner Carrie Films, Glover executive produced numerous films of first time directors including Pamm Malveaux's neo-noir short film Final Act starring Joe Morton, which aired on the Independent Film Channel. In addition, Glover has been a voice actor in many children's movies. Glover was featured in the popular 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums, also starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.

Glover at the 2014 Phoenix Comicon

In 2004, he appeared in the low-budget horror film Saw as Detective David Tapp. In 2005, Glover and Joslyn Barnes announced plans to make No FEAR, a movie about Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo's experience. Coleman-Adebayo won a 2000 jury trial against the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The jury found the EPA guilty of violating the civil rights of Coleman-Adebayo on the basis of race, sex, color and a hostile work environment, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Coleman-Adebayo was terminated shortly after she revealed the environmental and human disaster taking place in the Brits, South Africa, vanadium mines. Her experience inspired passage of the Notification and Federal Employee Anti-discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No-FEAR Act). As of 2013 the No Fear title has not appeared but The Marsha Coleman-Adebayo Story was announced as the next major project of No Fear Media Productions.

Glover portrayed David Keaton in the film The Exonerated - a real-life story of Keaton's experience of being arrested, jailed and then freed from death row.

In 2009, Glover performed in The People Speak a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States".

Glover played President Wilson, the President of the United States in 2012, a disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and released in theaters November 13, 2009. In 2010, Glover participated in a Spanish film called I Want to Be a Soldier. In 2012, he starred in the film Donovan's Echo.

Planned directorial debut

Glover sought to make a film biography of Toussaint Louverture for his directorial debut. In May 2006, the film had included cast members Wesley Snipes, Angela Bassett, Don Cheadle, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Roger Guenveur Smith, Mos Def, Isaach de Bankolé, and Richard Bohringer. Production, estimated to cost $30 million, was planned to begin in Poland, filming from late 2006 into early 2007. In May 2007, President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez contributed $18 million to fund the production of Toussaint for Glover, who is a prominent U.S. supporter of Chávez. The contribution annoyed some Venezuelan filmmakers, who said the money could have funded other homegrown films and that Glover's film was not even about Venezuela. In April 2008, the Venezuelan National Assembly authorized an additional $9,840,505 for Glover's film, which is still in planning.

Public appearances

Danny Glover 2016

Glover appeared at London Film and Comic Con 2013 at Earls Court 2 over 2.5 days during Friday 5th to Sunday July 7. He participated in a panel discussion in McComb, Mississippi on July 16, 2015. The event, co-sponsored by The Gloster Project and Jubilee Performing Arts Center, included noted authors Terry McMillan and Quincy Troupe.

On January 30, 2015 Glover was the Keynote Speaker and 2015 Honoree for the MLK Celebration Series at the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI). Glover used his career and personal story to speak on the topic "Creativity and Democracy: Social Change through the Arts."

Personal life

Glover purchased a 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) house in Dunthorpe, Oregon, in 1999. As of 2011, he no longer lived in Oregon.

On September 2, 2009, Glover signed an open letter of objection to the inclusion of a series of films intended to showcase Tel Aviv at the Toronto International Film Festival.

On April 16, 2010, Glover was arrested in Maryland during a protest by SEIU workers for Sodexo's unfair and illegal treatment of workers. He was given a citation and later released. The Associated Press reports "Glover and others stepped past yellow police tape and were asked to step back three times at Sodexo headquarters. When they refused, Starks says officers arrested them."

Activism

Glover speaks at a March for Immigrants Rights in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2007

Civil rights activism

While attending San Francisco State University (SFSU), Glover was a member of the Black Students' Union, which, along with the Third World Liberation Front and the American Federation of Teachers, collaborated in a five-month student-led strike to establish a Department of Black Studies. The strike was the longest student walkout in U.S. history. It helped create not only the first Department of Black Studies but also the first School of Ethnic Studies in the United States.

Hari Dillon, current president of the Vanguard Public Foundation, was a fellow striker at SFSU. Glover later co-chaired Vanguard's board. He is also a board member of the Algebra Project, the Black AIDS Institute, Walden House and Cheryl Byron's Something Positive Dance Group. He was charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly after being arrested outside the Sudanese Embassy in Washington during a protest over Sudan's humanitarian crisis in Darfur.

In 1999, he used his leverage as a former San Francisco cab driver to raise awareness about African Americans being passed over for white passengers. In response, Rudolph Giuliani launched Operation Refusal, which suspended the licenses of cab drivers who favored white passengers over black ones.

Glover's long history of union activism includes support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, and numerous service unions. In March 2010, Glover supported 375 Union workers in Ohio by calling upon all actors at the 2010 Academy Awards to boycott Hugo Boss suits following announcement of Hugo Boss's decision to close a manufacturing plant in Ohio after a proposed pay decrease from $13 to $8.30 an hour was rejected by the Workers United Union.

On November 1, 2011, Glover spoke to the crowd at Occupy Oakland on the day before the Oakland General Strike where thousands of protestors shut down the Port of Oakland.

Political activism

Glover speaking to Bernie Sanders supporters on the 2016 campaign trail in South Carolina, February 2016

Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries until Edwards' withdrawal, although some news reports indicated that he had endorsed Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich, whom he had endorsed in 2004. After Edwards dropped out, Glover then endorsed Barack Obama. In February 2016, Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist. "Yes, he's racist. We all knew that. As Texas's governor, Bush led a penitentiary system that executed more people than all the other U.S. states together. And most of the people who died were Afro-Americans or Hispanics."

Glover's support of California Proposition 7 (2008) led him to use his voice in an automated phone call to generate support for the measure before the election.

On the foreign policy of the Obama administration, Glover said: "I think the Obama administration has followed the same playbook, to a large extent, almost verbatim, as the Bush administration. I don't see anything different... On the domestic side, look here: What's so clear is that this country from the outset is projecting the interests of wealth and property. Look at the bailout of Wall Street. Why not the bailout of Main Street? He may be just a different face, and that face may happen to be black, and if it were Hillary Clinton, it would happen to be a woman.... But what choices do they have within the structure?"

Glover wrote the foreword to Phyllis Bennis' book, Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power. Glover is also a member of the board of directors of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a think tank led by economist Dean Baker.

International

Glover in Ecuador in November 2013, protesting against Chevron and issues relating to the Lago Agrio oil field.

Africa

Glover is an active board member of the TransAfrica Forum. On April 6, 2009, Glover was given a chieftaincy title in Imo State, Nigeria. Glover was given the title Enyioma of Nkwerre, which means A Good Friend in the language of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria.

Caribbean and Haiti

On January 13, 2010, Glover compared the scale and devastation of the 2010 Haiti earthquake to the predicament other island nations may face as a result of the failed Copenhagen summit the previous year. Glover said: "...the threat of what happens to Haiti is a threat that can happen anywhere in the Caribbean to these island nations... they're all in peril because of global warming... because of climate change... when we did what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens..." In the same statement, he called for a new form of international partnership with Haiti and other Caribbean nations and praised Venezuela, Brazil, and Cuba, for already accepting this partnership.

Iraq War

Danny Glover has been an outspoken critic of the Iraq War before the war began in March 2003. In February 2003, he was one of the featured speakers at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco where other notable speakers included names such as author Alice Walker, singer Joan Baez, United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta and Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland. Glover was a signatory to the April 2003 anti-war letter "To the Conscience of the World" that criticized the unilateral American invasion of Iraq that led to "massive loss of civilian life" and "devastation of one of the cultural patrimonies of humanity". During an anti-war demonstration in Downtown Oakland in March 2003, Glover praised the community leaders for their anti-war efforts saying that "They're on the front lines because they are trying to make a better America.... The world has come together and said 'no' to this war – and we must stand with them."

Venezuela

In January 2006, Harry Belafonte led a delegation of activists, including Glover and activist/professor Cornel West, in a meeting with President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez, with Glover calling Chávez "remarkable". In 2007, the Venezuelan government allotted $18 million to Glover for a film about a slave uprising in Haiti with Hugo Chávez hoping "to mobilise world public opinion against imperialism and western oppression". In 2008 the Venezuelan National Assembly approved an additional $9.8 million, which were provided to Glover's company Louverture Films.Glover was also a board member of TeleSUR, a media network primarily funded by the Venezuelan government. However, the movie was not made and the money has not been returned, and the Venezuelan media has called for Glover to explain what he did with the money.

During the beginning of the 2014 Venezuela Protests, Glover shared his support to Chávez's successor, President Nicolas Maduro, calling members of his government "the stewards" of Venezuela's democracy. Glover also told Venezuelan government supporters to go fight for the sovereignty of Maduro's government.

Music

Glover has become an active member of board of directors of The Jazz Foundation of America. Danny became involved with The Jazz Foundation in 2005, and has been a featured host for their annual benefit A Great Night in Harlem for several years, as well appearing as a celebrity MC at other events for the foundation. In 2006, Britain's leading African theatre company Tiata Fahodzi appointed Glover as one of its three Patrons, joining Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jocelyn Jee Esien opening the organization's tenth-anniversary celebrations (Sunday, February 2, 2008) at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, London.

Honors and awards

Utah State University

In 2010, Glover delivered the Commencement Address and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Utah State University.

Starr King School for the Ministry

Also in 2010, Starr King School for the Ministry awarded the Doctorate of Humane Letters (Litterarum Humanarum Doctor), in absentia, to Mr. Glover. His call to humanity to see itself as the recipient of a legacy of caring and commitment that began with prior parental and religious communities and that it should carry on for the sake of those who will follow are in alignment with Starr King's values. Mr. Glover was awarded the doctorate specifically for his long history of passionate activism, including support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, The Algebra Project, The Black AIDS Institute, as well as his humanitarian efforts on behalf of the Haiti earthquake victims, literacy and civil rights and his fight against unjust labor practices. Mr. Glover is co-founder and CEO of Louverture Films, dedicated to the development and production of films of historical relevance, social purpose, commercial value and artistic integrity; we honored his commitment to using film to lift up and advance social justice issues, such as his then recently released project "Trouble the Water", a documentary about New Orleans in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.

Glover has had a close association with Starr King School through his role as guest lecturer in its course on Non Violent Social Change and lending his support and presence to events sponsored by Starr King's Masters of Arts in Social Change (MASC) program.

Deauville American Film Festival

He was also the recipient of a tribute paid by the Deauville American Film Festival in France on September 7, 2011.

Cuban National Medal of Friendship

Glover was awarded the Cuban National Medal of Friendship by the Cuban Council of State on December 29, 2016 in a ceremony in Havana for his solidarity with the Cuban 5 during their time of incarceration in the United States.

Filmography

Cinema

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Escape from AlcatrazInmateActing debut
1981Chu Chu and the Philly FlashMorgan
1982Deadly DrifterJojo/RolandAlternative title: Out
1984IcemanLoomis
1984Places in the HeartMoze
1985WitnessDet. Lt. James McFee
1985SilveradoMalachi 'Mal' Johnson
1985Color Purple, TheThe Color PurpleMr. Albert Johnson
1987Lethal WeaponSergeant Roger Murtaugh
1988Bat*21Capt. Bartholomew Clark
1989Lethal Weapon 2Roger Murtaugh
1990To Sleep with AngerHarryIndependent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
1990Predator 2Lt. Mike Harrigan
1991Flight of the IntruderCmdr. Frank 'Dooke' Camparelli
1991Rage in Harlem, AA Rage in HarlemEasy Money
1991Grand CanyonSimon
1991Pure LuckRaymond Campanella
1992Lethal Weapon 3Roger Murtaugh
1993The Saint of Fort WashingtonJerry/Narrator
1993Bopha!Micah Mangena
1994MaverickBank RobberUncredited
1994Angels in the OutfieldGeorge Knox
1994OverrideDirector, TV short
1995Operation Dumbo DropCapt. Sam Cahill
1997Wild AmericaBigfootUncredited
1997Rainmaker, TheThe RainmakerJudge Tyrone KiplerUncredited
1997Gone Fishin'Gus Green
1997SwitchbackBob Goodall
1998Lethal Weapon 4Roger Murtaugh
1998Prince of Egypt, TheThe Prince of EgyptJethroVoice only
1998BelovedPaul D. Garner
1998AntzBarbatusVoice only
1999Our Friend, MartinTrain ConductorVoice only
2000Boesman and LenaBoesman
20013 A.M.Charles "Hershey" Riley
2001Royal Tenenbaums, TheThe Royal TenenbaumsHenry Sherman
2002Just a DreamDirector
Nominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Children/Youth/Family Special
2004Cookout, TheThe CookoutJudge Crowley
2004SawDetective David Tapp
2005ManderlayWilhelm
2005Missing in AmericaJake Neeley
2006BamakoCow-boy
2006BarnyardMiles the MuleVoice
2006Shaggy Dog, TheThe Shaggy DogKen Hollister
2006DreamgirlsMarty Madison
2007ShooterColonel Isaac Johnson
2007Poor Boy's GameGeorgeNominated—Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
2007Battle for TerraPresident ChenVoice only
2007HoneydripperTyrone Purvis
2007Miranda RegresaJohn Doe
2008Be Kind RewindMr. Fletcher
2008Gospel HillJohn Malcolm
2008Tiny TearsHimself
2008BlindnessOld man with the black eye patch/Narrator
2008Garden, TheThe GardenHimself
2008Saw VDetective David TappCameo and archive footage from Saw
2008Unstable Fables: Tortoise vs. HareWalter TortoiseVoice
2009Night TrainMiles
2009Down for LifeMr. Shannon
2009People Speak, TheThe People SpeakHimselfDocumentary
2009Harimaya Bridge, TheThe Harimaya BridgeJoseph Holder
20092012President WilsonNominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
2009At the End of SlaveryNarrator
2010StrideJames 'Honeybear' Powell
2010Death at a FuneralUncle Russell
2010Dear AliceFranzisOriginal title: För kärleken
2010LegendaryHarry "Red" Newman
2010Alpha and OmegaWinstonVoice
2010Son of MorningGabriel Peters
2010Age of the DragonsAhab
2010Mooz-lumDean Francis
2010I Want to Be a SoldierThe Principal
2010Five Minarets in New YorkMarcusOriginal title: New York'ta Beş Minare
2011Heart of BlacknessVaudreuil
2011Donovan's EchoDonovan
2012Highland ParkEd
2012LUVArthur
2012Sins ExpiationFather Leonard
2013Space WarriorsCommander
2013Chasing ShakespeareWilliam Ward
2013Tula: The RevoltShinishi
2013ExtractionColonel
2013Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday AdventureWinston
2014Bad AssesBernie Pope
2014RageDetective St. John
2014Beyond the LightsCaptain David Nicol
2014SupremacyMr. Walker
2014S.O.S - Sights of DeathSponge
2014Day of the MummyCarl
2015Bad Asses on the BayouBernie Pope
2015CheckmateElohim
2015ScoutRed
2015GridlockedSully
2015Waffle StreetEdward Collins
2015Andròn: The Black LabyrinthChancellor Gordon
2016Dirty GrandpaStinky
2016Complete UnknownRoger
2016Mr. PigAmbrose
201693 DaysDr. Benjamin OhiaeriPost-production
2016Almost ChristmasWalter
2016Monster TrucksMr. Weathers
2017The Good CatholicIn post-production
2017Come SundayGilbert PearsonFilming

Televisions

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979B. J. and the BearMatt Thomas, TV Reporter1 episode, uncredited
1979Lou GrantLeroy1 episode
1979Paris1 episode
1980Palmerstown, U.S.A.HarleyUnknown episodes
1981Keeping OnLesterTelevision movie
1981Greatest American Hero, TheThe Greatest American HeroVice officer1 episode
1981Hill Street BluesJesse John Hudson4 episodes
1981Gimme a Break!Bill1 episode
1983Face of Rage, TheThe Face of RageGaryTelevision movie
1983ChiefsMarshall PetersMiniseries
1983Memorial DayWillie MonroeTelevision movie
1985And the Children Shall LeadWilliamTelevision movie
1986Tall Tales & LegendsJohn Henry1 episode
1987Place at the TableTelevision movie
1987MandelaNelson MandelaTelevision movie
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
1989Raisin in the Sun, AA Raisin in the SunWalter Lee YoungerTelevision movie
1989Lonesome DoveJoshua DeetsMiniseries
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Miniseries or a Movie. (See also Bose Ikard)
1989Dead Man OutDr. Alex MarshTelevision movie
Alternative title: Dead Man Walking
1989Saturday Night LiveRoger Murtaugh1 episode
1991Captain Planet and the PlaneteersProfessor Apollo (Voice)1 episode
1992Talking Eggs, TheThe Talking EggsNarratorTelevision movie
1993Alex Haley's QueenAlec HaleyMiniseries
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
1995Fallen AngelsPhilip Marlowe1 episode
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series
1996America's DreamSilasTelevision movie (segment "Long Black Song")
1997Buffalo SoldiersSgt. Washington WyattTelevision movie
2000Freedom SongWill WalkerTelevision movie
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
2003Good FencesTom SpaderTelevision movie
2003BiographyNarrator1 episode
2003Law and Mr. Lee, TheThe Law and Mr. LeeHenry LeeTelevision movie
2004Legend of EarthseaOgionMiniseries
2005Exonerated, TheThe ExoneratedDavidTelevision movie
2005ERCharlie Pratt, Sr.4 episodes
2006Take 3Col. WeldonTelevision movie
2007–2008Brothers & SistersIsaac Marshall6 episodes
2009My Name Is EarlThomas Monroe1 episode
2010Human TargetClient1 episode
2011PsychMel Hornsby1 episode
2011LeverageCharlie Lawson1 episode, Season 4 Episode 4, "The Van Gogh Job"
2012TouchProfessor Arthur TellerCo-starring role
2012Hannah's LawIson DartTelevision movie
2013American Dad!Krampus1 episode, Season 10 Episode 8, "Minstrel Krampus"
2013Muhammad Ali's Greatest FightThurgood MarshallTelevision movie
2016Criminal MindsHank Morgan1 episode, Season 11 Episode 16, "Derek"

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983"Master Harold"...and the BoysWilly
2003Sam

Awards

List of awards
AwardYearCategoryTitle of work
CableACE Award1989Actor in a Movie or MiniseriesMandela
CableACE Award1996Dramatic or Theatrical SpecialAmerica's Dream (Shared with David Knoller, Carolyn McDonald, Ron Stacker Thompson, and Ashley Tyler)
CableACE Award1996Actor in a Dramatic Special or SeriesAmerica's Dream
NAACP Image Awards1989Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion PictureLethal Weapon
NAACP Image Awards1990Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television MovieMandela
NAACP Image Awards1995Outstanding Lead Actor in a Television Movie or Mini-SeriesQueen
NAACP Image Awards1999Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion PictureBeloved
NAACP Image Awards2001Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialFreedom Song
Independent Spirit Award1991Best Male LeadTo Sleep With Anger
Jamerican International Film Festival2002Lifetime Achievement Award
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival2008Festival President's Award
Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival2003Lifetime Achievement Award
MTV Movie Award1993Best On-Screen DuoLethal Weapon 3 (Shared with Mel Gibson)
San Francisco International Film Festival1993Piper-Heidsieck Award
Women in Film Crystal Awards1994Humanitarian Award

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