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The 'Fences' star took home the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actor. — -- First-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner Denzel Washington told "Good Morning America" that he was "surprised" by ...
Ever since I first met Denzel Washington on the set ... A two-time acting Oscar winner, Washington knocks ’50s Pittsburgh drama “Fences” out of the park, both as director and disgruntled ...
Denzel Washington is a movie star. That much is evident. The man has had a remarkably consistent run of $20 million+ opening weekends dating back to 2001, often with films where he was the primary ...
For Denzel Washington, the struggle to bring “Fences” to the screen may have been more difficult than actually starring in, producing and directing the movie. “[August Wilson] wrote a great ...
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A black man in America in the 1950s, he’s been barred from every other dream he’s ever had in “Fences.” Directed by and starring Denzel Washington, this haunting if flawed drama marks the ...
Denzel Washington‘s big-screen adaptation of August Wilson’s “Fences” has arrived, and it’s an Oscar player to reckon with this year. But that’s hardly a surprise for a project based ...
Denzel Washington fulfilled a lifelong dream Thursday night at a premiere of his film “Fences” when it opened San Francisco’s newly renovated Curran Theatre. During a Q&A, Washington got ...
LOS ANGELES — Vin Diesel helped prove to Denzel Washington that great Fences need good neighbors. Washington invited the office next door on the Paramount lot — occupied by Diesel and his ...
Denzel Washington delivers a leonine, devouringly powerful performance as one of American theater’s most imposing patriarchs in “Fences,” a classic of contemporary dramatic literature that ...
When Denzel Washington starred in the 2010 Broadway revival of "Fences," throngs hoping for a post-performance glimpse of the actor regularly spilled onto W. 48th Street, stopping traffic.