Denzel Washington in Mississippi Masala and Mo' Better Blues
Denzel Washington is one of the best actors of all time and has been a powerhouse of cinema since his first feature-length role, all the way back in 1981. Testament to his immense talent and longevity, he has forged a reputation for playing a diverse and eclectic collection of characters that all have his underlying poise and charisma.
Related Denzel Washington's 10 Best Thrillers With a career as vast and varied as Denzel Washington's, it's no surprise this two-time Oscar winner has plenty of incredible thrillers. ✕ Remove Ads 16 The Preacher's Wife As Dudley Your Rating10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a ReviewThe Preacher's Wife PGFamilyFantasyDramaComedyRomance The Preacher's Wife is a romantic comedy-drama centered around Reverend Henry Biggs, who faces challenges in his marriage and work while an angel, Dudley, arrives to offer divine assistance.
14 The Siege As Anthony Hubbard ✕ Remove Ads Edward Zwick's The Siege is an action film that sees Washington star as determined FBI Agent Anthony Hubbard, who must leap into action when a collection of terrorist cells commit attacks across New York City. Washington shines in an ensemble cast featuring stars like Tony Shalhoub and Bruce Willis, and his grounded approach to Hubbard provides much of the film's emotional stakes.
1 ✕ Remove Ads 12 Mo' Better Blues As Minifield "Bleek" Gilliam Your Rating10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a ReviewMo' Better Blues RDramaRomanceMusicComedy Mo' Better Blues: A Spike Lee film featuring Denzel Washington as Bleek Gilliam, a talented but self-centered trumpeter. The 1990 release follows Bleek as he navigates his intense commitment to music and relationships with two women.
10 Fallen As Detective John Hobbes Your Rating10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a ReviewFallen RThrillerCrimeDrama Fallen is a supernatural thriller centered on Detective John Hobbes, played by Denzel Washington, who confronts a series of mysterious murders linked to a malevolent, ancient force.
Director Carl Franklin Release Date September 29, 1995 Writers Walter Mosley , Carl Franklin Cast Denzel Washington , Tom Sizemore , Jennifer Beals , Don Cheadle , Maury Chaykin , Terry Kinney , Mel Winkler , Albert Hall Runtime 102 Minutes Main Genre Crime Expand Carl Franklin's mystery thriller, based on Walter Mosley's novel of the same name, sees Washington play the lead of World War II veteran Ezekiel"Easy" Rawlins.
1 ✕ Remove Ads 5 Much Ado About Nothing As Don Pedro Close Washington plays the charismatic nobleman Don Pedro in Kenneth Branagh's film adaption of Shakespeare's iconic play Much Ado About Nothing. The film is set in the Italian countryside and utilizes Shakespeare's witty dialogue and intriguing narrative to the fullest with an ensemble cast, including Emma Thompson, Michael Keaton, and Keanu Reeves.
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