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Denzel Washington

A Wisdom Archive on Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington

A selection of articles related to Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington, Denzel Washington - Childhood, Denzel Washington - Early work, Denzel Washington - Filmography, Denzel Washington - First Oscar, Denzel Washington - Malcolm X, Denzel Washington - Reported salaries, Denzel Washington - Second Oscar

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Malcolm X film - Plot summary

This films breaks the life and times of the famous African-American activist Malcolm X into three sections. The first section deals with the troubled childhood of Malcolm Little, whose father (a preacher) was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan and whose mother was institutionalized for insanity. Malcolm grows up and gets a job as a Pullman porter, calling himself Detroit Red. Getting involved with Harlem gangster West Indian Archie with whom he has a falling out, Malcolm flees back to Boston and decides to become a common thief. He and his best fr ...

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Malcolm X film, Malcolm X film - Plot summary, Malcolm X film - Themes, Malcolm X film - Controversy, Malcolm X film - Main cast, Malcolm X film - Trivia, Malcolm X film - Quotes

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Julia Roberts - Personal life

Roberts' personal life has often been in the spotlight, a fact that served as the basis of her (1999) film Notting Hill, a romantic comedy about a famous actress falling for an ordinary guy played by Hugh Grant. Her character, Anna Scott, was said to be closely modeled on Roberts herself. (When asked in one scene how much she was paid to appear in a movie, Scott replies "fifteen million dollars"—precisely the amount Roberts ...

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Julia Roberts, Julia Roberts - Family background, Julia Roberts - Films, Julia Roberts - Personal life, Julia Roberts - Filmography, Julia Roberts - Awards, Julia Roberts - Awards won, Julia Roberts - Awards nominated

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar play - The Plot

Marcus Brutus is Caesar's close friend whose ancestors were famed for driving the tyrannical Tarquin kings from Rome. Brutus allows himself to be cajoled into joining a group of conspiring senators because of a growing suspicion—implanted by Gaius Cassius—that Caesar intends to turn republican Rome into a monarchy under his own rule. Traditional readings of the play maintain that Cassius and the other conspirators are motivated largely by envy and ambition whereas Brutus is motived by the demands of honour and patriotism; in fact one of the central strengths of the play is that it resists categorising its ...

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Julius Caesar play, Julius Caesar play - The Plot, Julius Caesar play - Text of the play, Julius Caesar play - Dramatis Personae, Julius Caesar play - Movie versions, Julius Caesar play - Stage productions

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Carbon Copy film - Plot

Roger Porter (Washington) is the long-lost black son of Walter Whitney (Segal), a respectable businessman who lives in the all-white community of San Marino, California. Once Roger turns up at Walter's office, it turns out that he is the result of Walter's relationship with a black woman, who is now dead. Walter's father-in-law had warned him that the relationship would be harmful to his career, so he broke it off. Walter attempts to help Roger by telling his wife Vivian (Saint James) that he wants to adopt him. She accepts, bu ...

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Carbon Copy film, Carbon Copy film - Plot, Carbon Copy film - Main cast

Read more here: » Carbon Copy film: Encyclopedia II - Carbon Copy film - Plot

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Man on Fire - Plot

Man on Fire - 2004 Version. In Mexico City, kidnapping is a business. The wealthy and their families are targets for criminals looking to ransom those of value. Bodyguards are a standard for most families, and Samuel Ramos needs to hire a new one to protect his daughter. Enter John Creasey, a veteran military man and former assassin, burned out on his long career of combat and espionage. Creasy's friend Rayburn sets him up to be a bodyguard to nine-year-old Pita, Samuel's daughter. Creasy is not interested in bei ...

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Man on Fire, Man on Fire - Plot, Man on Fire - 2004 Version, Man on Fire - 1987 Version, Man on Fire - Trivia, Man on Fire - Main Cast, Man on Fire - 2004 Version, Man on Fire - 1987 Version

Read more here: » Man on Fire: Encyclopedia II - Man on Fire - Plot

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - 2001 in film - Events

2001 in film - Academy Awards presentations. The annual Academy Awards served out gongs for Best Actor in Gladiator to Russell Crowe. Ridley Scott's Gladiator took the Academy Award for Best Picture. Best Supporting Actress and Actor were won by Marcia Gay Harden for Pollock and Benicio del Toro for their roles in Traffic which also won its director, Steven Soderbergh the Directing statue. ...

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2001 in film, 2001 in film - Events, 2001 in film - Academy Awards presentations, 2001 in film - Top grossing films, 2001 in film - Academy Awards, 2001 in film - Births, 2001 in film - Deaths, 2001 in film - Other movies released, 2001 in film - 0-9, 2001 in film - A-B, 2001 in film - C-F, 2001 in film - G-J, 2001 in film - K-O, 2001 in film - P-R, 2001 in film - S-T, 2001 in film - U-Z

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - T.C. Williams High School - History

In the early 1960s, the City of Alexandria began planning for the integration of its public schools. T.C. Williams opened in 1965, and became the city's only public high school in 1971, serving 11th and 12th graders. Currently, the school serves 10th through 12th grades, with two middle schools, Francis C. Hammond Middle School, and George Washington Middle School, serving the city's 6th through 8th grade students, while ...

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T.C. Williams High School, T.C. Williams High School - History, T.C. Williams High School - Notable alumni, T.C. Williams High School - Academics

Read more here: » T.C. Williams High School: Encyclopedia II - T.C. Williams High School - History

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - The Hurricane 1999 film - Controversy

The movie was criticized for misrepresenting some of the facts of Carter's life, for example: He didn't stab a pedophile to protect himself and a friend, it was an assault and robbery. He was actually convicted of three muggings prior to his professional boxing career. During his military service, he was court-martialed four times and discharged as "unfit". The movie depicts him returning as a decorated soldier, though Carter never distinguished himself in the army. On the night after the murd ...

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The Hurricane 1999 film, The Hurricane 1999 film - Cast and Team, The Hurricane 1999 film - Storyline, The Hurricane 1999 film - Controversy, The Hurricane 1999 film - Awards, The Hurricane 1999 film - Trivia

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History

Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes. Episode 1.1, "Elevator" Judy Tenuta Timothy Leary Ashley Judd Episode 1.2, "Spanish Translation" Kevin Meany The Bee Gees Episode 1.3, "Gilligan" Bob Denver Dawn Wells Russel Johnson Episode 1.4, "CHiPs" Joe Franklin Bill Carter Episode 1.5, "Bobcat" Bobcat Goldthwait T ...

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Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Characters, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Trivia, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Two Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Spinoffs

Read more here: » Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Dakota Fanning - Film

In 2001, at age seven, Fanning was chosen to star opposite Sean Penn in I am Sam, the story of a mentally challenged man who fights for the custody of his daughter. This role made Fanning the youngest person (in 2002, at age eight) ever to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, for her supporting performance. When she won the Best Young Actor/Actress award from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for I am Sam, she was too short to reach the microphone; presenter Orlando Bloom held her up for the duration of her acceptance spee ...

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Dakota Fanning, Dakota Fanning - Television, Dakota Fanning - Film, Dakota Fanning - Voice work, Dakota Fanning - Trivia, Dakota Fanning - Filmography, Dakota Fanning - Awards

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Silver Surfer - Powers and abilities

The Silver Surfer possesses vast power known as the "Power Cosmic," which was granted him by Galactus as a part of the process of physically restructuring the Surfer's former organic body. He has the ability to channel ambient cosmic energy into his body at will, and expel it violently as concussive force or gently as a means to restructure molecules according to his mental design. He can generate beams of energy with sufficient destructive force to annihilate a planet or generate such subtle amounts of energy to restructure the molecules of ...

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Silver Surfer, Silver Surfer - Publication history, Silver Surfer - Character history, Silver Surfer - Powers and abilities, Silver Surfer - Paraphernalia and weapons, Silver Surfer - Appearances in other media, Silver Surfer - References to Silver Surfer in other media

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Shakespeare on screen - Comedies

Shakespeare on screen - All's Well That Ends Well. BBC Television Shakespeare All's Well That Ends Well (TV, UK, 1980) Released in the USA as part of the "Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare" series. Shakespeare on screen - As You Like It. As You Like It (USA, 1936) Paul Czinner director Elisabeth Bergner as Rosalind Laurence Olivier as Orlando BBC Television Shake ...

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Shakespeare on screen, Shakespeare on screen - Comedies, Shakespeare on screen - All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare on screen - As You Like It, Shakespeare on screen - The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare on screen - Cymbeline, Shakespeare on screen - Love's Labour's Lost, Shakespeare on screen - Measure For Measure, Shakespeare on screen - The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare on screen - The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare on screen - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare on screen - Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare on screen - Pericles, Shakespeare on screen - The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare on screen - The Tempest, Shakespeare on screen - Twelfth Night, Shakespeare on screen - The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Shakespeare on screen - The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare on screen - Tragedies, Shakespeare on screen - Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare on screen - Coriolanus, Shakespeare on screen - Hamlet, Shakespeare on screen - Julius Caesar, Shakespeare on screen - King Lear, Shakespeare on screen - Macbeth, Shakespeare on screen - Othello, Shakespeare on screen - Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare on screen - Timon of Athens, Shakespeare on screen - Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare on screen - Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare on screen - Histories, Shakespeare on screen - Henry IV Part 1, Shakespeare on screen - Henry IV Part 2, Shakespeare on screen - Henry V, Shakespeare on screen - Henry VI Part 1, Shakespeare on screen - Henry VI Part 2, Shakespeare on screen - Henry VI Part 3, Shakespeare on screen - Henry VIII, Shakespeare on screen - King John, Shakespeare on screen - Richard II, Shakespeare on screen - Richard III, Shakespeare on screen - Other, Shakespeare on screen - Life and times of Shakespeare, Shakespeare on screen - Acting Shakespeare, Shakespeare on screen - Television series, Shakespeare on screen - Academic, Shakespeare on screen - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Shakespeare on screen: Encyclopedia II - Shakespeare on screen - Comedies

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Theologically, most Pentecostal denominations are aligned with Evangelicalism in that they emphasize the reliability of the Bible and the need for conversion to faith in Jesus. Most Pentecostals also adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy. Pentecostals differ from Fundamentalists by placing more emphasis on personal spiritual experience. Pentecostals have a transrational worldview. Although Pentecostals are concerned with orthodoxy (correct belief), they are also concerned with orthopathy (right affections) and orthopraxy (right reflection or action). Reason is esteemed as a valid conduit of truth, but Pentecostals ...

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Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism - Beliefs, Pentecostalism - Theology, Pentecostalism - History, Pentecostalism - Pentecostal denominations and adherents, Pentecostalism - Statistics, Pentecostalism - Pentecostalism outside the English speaking world, Pentecostalism - Leaders, Pentecostalism - Precursors, Pentecostalism - Early history, Pentecostalism - Theologians, Pentecostalism - Radio preachers and televangelists, Pentecostalism - Authors, Pentecostalism - Pastors and evangelists, Pentecostalism - Politicians, Pentecostalism - Other notables raised in the faith, Pentecostalism - Studies

Read more here: » Pentecostalism: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - Overview

While optimism and hopes were high following the collapse of Communism, the backlash of the Cold War's effect was only beginning, precipitating the continuation of terrorism in Third World regions that were once the frontlines for American and Soviet foreign politics, particularly in Asia. However, during the 1990s many First World economies such as the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and South Korea experienced steady economic growth for nearly the entire decade. The United Kingdom, after the recession of 1991-92 and Black Wednes ...

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1990s, 1990s - Overview, 1990s - Technology, 1990s - Science, 1990s - War peace and politics, 1990s - Economics, 1990s - Culture, 1990s - Video Games, 1990s - Internet, 1990s - Other significant events, 1990s - People, 1990s - World leaders, 1990s - Entertainers, 1990s - Films, 1990s - Books & Literature, 1990s - Sports figures

Read more here: » 1990s: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - Overview

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Virtuosity - Character Bios

Virtuosity - Madison Carter. Madison Carter (played by Kelly Lynch) is a doctor of criminal psychology, writer of criminal psychology non-fiction, and occasionally acts as a consultant for LETAC. She currently has two books published, involved in the SID Project as research for her third book. Single mother of Karen Carter. Virtuosity - Lt. Parker Barnes. Police Lieutenant Parker Barnes was a decorated police officer who was put on the task of apprehending politic ...

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Virtuosity, Virtuosity - Plot, Virtuosity - Character Bios, Virtuosity - Madison Carter, Virtuosity - Lt. Parker Barnes, Virtuosity - SID 6.7, Virtuosity - Chief William Cochran, Virtuosity - Cast, Virtuosity - Movie Details, Virtuosity - Trivia, Virtuosity - External link

Read more here: » Virtuosity: Encyclopedia II - Virtuosity - Character Bios

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Rubin Carter - Convictions and appeals

On June 17, 1966, at about 2:30 AM, two black males entered the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey, and started shooting. The bartender and one male customer were killed instantly. A badly-wounded female customer died almost a month later, while a third customer survived the attack, despite being shot in the head and losing sight in one eye. Because Carter's car fit a description of the suspects', Carter and a companion, John Artis, were brought to the scene and questioned extensively before being released. There was little phys ...

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Rubin Carter, Rubin Carter - Pre-boxing life, Rubin Carter - Boxing career, Rubin Carter - Convictions and appeals, Rubin Carter - Aftermath

Read more here: » Rubin Carter: Encyclopedia II - Rubin Carter - Convictions and appeals

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Malcolm X - Marriage

In 1958 Malcolm married Betty X (née Sanders) in Lansing, Michigan. They had six daughters together, all of whom carried the surname of Shabazz: Attillah, born in 1958; Qubilah born in 1960; Ilyasah born in 1962; Gumilah born in 1964 and twins, Malaak and Malikah, who were born after Malcolm's death in 1965. As Malcolm worked tirelessly for the Nation of Islam, he was increasingly exposed to rumours of Elijah Muhammad's extra-marital affairs with young secretaries. Adultery is severely shunned in the teachings of the Nation of Islam. ...

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Malcolm X, Malcolm X - Name, Malcolm X - Birth and early years, Malcolm X - Prison, Malcolm X - Nation of Islam, Malcolm X - Marriage, Malcolm X - Hajj, Malcolm X - A Changed Man, Malcolm X - Africa, Malcolm X - Death and aftermath, Malcolm X - Funeral, Malcolm X - Biographies and speeches, Malcolm X - Notes

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Walter Mosley - Works

Walter Mosley - Easy Rawlins mysteries. Devil in a Blue Dress (1990) A Red Death (1991) White Butterfly (1992) Black Betty (1994) A Little Yellow Dog (1996) Gone Fishin' (1997) Bad Boy Brawly Brown (2002) Six Easy Pieces (2003) Little Scarlet (2004) ...

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Walter Mosley, Walter Mosley - Works, Walter Mosley - Easy Rawlins mysteries, Walter Mosley - Other fiction, Walter Mosley - Nonfiction, Walter Mosley - Art book, Walter Mosley - Films

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Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 1980s

Grieving, Scott nevertheless persisted in trying to kickstart a feature film career. Among the projects interesting him was an adaptation of the Anne Rice novel Interview with the Vampire then in development. MGM, however, had a vampire yarn of their own that they wanted Scott to direct, and after failing to convince the company to drop their project and tackle Interview instead, Scott instead decided to accept the MGM project, and pour into it all of the visual design concepts he had bandied about for Interview. In 1982, Scot ...

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Tony Scott, Tony Scott - Pre-filmmaking years, Tony Scott - The 1980s, Tony Scott - The 1990s, Tony Scott - The 2000s, Tony Scott - Partial director filmography, Tony Scott - External link

Read more here: » Tony Scott: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 1980s

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Two-Face - Full history and analysis

Originally, the character's name was Harvey Kent, but his name was changed to avoid unnecessary association with Clark Kent. He was nicknamed "Apollo" Kent by the media for his good looks. Dent, Commissioner James Gordon, and Batman once forged an alliance to rid Gotham City of crime. This alliance ended tragically when a crime boss whom Dent was prosecuting threw acid in his face, horribly scarring the left half while leaving the other half undamaged. The post-Crisis version of these events are recounted in the comic book miniseries, Batman: The Long Halloween. In this book, Mafia chieftain Salvatore " ...

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Two-Face, Two-Face - Full history and analysis, Two-Face - Two-Face in other media

Read more here: » Two-Face: Encyclopedia II - Two-Face - Full history and analysis

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of the United States - History

Cinema of the United States - Early development. The birth of cinema, as well as its radical development, can largely be traced back to the United States. The first recorded instance of photographs capturing and reproducing motion was Eadweard Muybridge's series of photographs of a running horse, which he captured in Palo Alto, California, using a set of still cameras placed in a row. Muybridge's accomplishment led inventors everywhere to attempt forming devices that would similar capture such motion. In the Unit ...

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Cinema of the United States, Cinema of the United States - History, Cinema of the United States - Early development, Cinema of the United States - Rise of Hollywood, Cinema of the United States - Golden Age of Hollywood, Cinema of the United States - Changing realities and television's rise, Cinema of the United States - The 'New Hollywood' or Post-classical cinema, Cinema of the United States - Rise of the blockbuster, Cinema of the United States - Independent film, Cinema of the United States - Rise of the home video market, Cinema of the United States - Notable figures in U.S. film, Cinema of the United States - Bibliography

Read more here: » Cinema of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of the United States - History

Denzel Washington: Encyclopedia II - Baby boomer - Famous Baby-Boomers

**Edward P. Jones – author 1952 Laraine Newman – comedian and former Saturday Night Live star Amy Tan – writer Herb Ritts – photographer Liam Neeson – actor Marilyn Chambers – porn actress Mr. T. – actor Rick James – musician David Byrne – The Talking Heads, etc. Vikram Seth – Indian novelist John Tesh – musician Joe Strummer – The Clash Christopher Reeve – actor-deceased Da ...

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Baby boomer, Baby boomer - Prospects, Baby boomer - Famous Baby-Boomers, Baby boomer - Usage examples

Read more here: » Baby boomer: Encyclopedia II - Baby boomer - Famous Baby-Boomers




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