This two time Oscar winner is kinda crazy… in the best way possible. Denzel Washington exploded onto the silver screen with great films like CRY FREEDOM and GLORY. Denzel had secured his stop amongst the Hollywood greats, easily getting any role he wanted pretty much ever since. He yells, he screams, he cries and laughs with every extraordinary character he plays. Washington has been MALCOLM X, a crooked cop, a drunk pilot, a ghost, a cop again, a lawyer, a lawyer again and more. When we call him kinda crazy, we do it with nothing but respect. King Kong has got nothing on Denzel.
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