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‘Why I haven’t auditioned for a role in 40 years’ – Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington, one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors, recently revealed in an interview with BBC 1Xtra that he hasn’t auditioned for a movie role in nearly four decades.
The 69-year-old actor, renowned for iconic performances in Training Day, Malcolm X, and The Equalizer series, shared insights into his illustrious career.
“It’s been about 40 years for that,” Washington stated. “I haven’t auditioned for a movie in about 40 years. I won an Academy Award in 1989, and I’m pretty sure no one has asked me to audition since then.”
When asked if he missed the auditioning process, the actor replied with a firm “No.”
Denzel Washington’s career has been defined by his extraordinary talent and unwavering excellence.
Winning his first Academy Award in 1989 for Glory and a second in 2001 for Training Day, he solidified his position as one of Hollywood’s most respected figures.
Looking ahead, Washington has hinted at future projects, including potential roles in Othello, Hannibal, and possibly Black Panther 3. However, he recently dismissed speculation about retiring after completing five more films, including Black Panther 3.
Washington’s legacy remains a testament to a lifetime of dedication to his craft, captivating audiences with each performance.
Speaking to BuzzFeed, Washington insisted: “I didn’t say I was going to go into retirement. I said that it has to be a level of interest for me.”
He added: “I’m more interested in getting behind the camera, so that’s about five years out. It’s very difficult. I may have used the word ‘retire’… but I look at life in three sections – you learn, you earn and you return. I’m in the return part of life.”