“It was the most frightening thing I’ve ever done in my life”: Denzel Washington Could Not Even Sleep For Days After One of the Most Scary Jobs of His Career

"It was the most frightening thing I've ever done in my life": Denzel Washington Could Not Even Sleep For Days After One of the Most Scary Jobs of His Career
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Denzel Washington, an accomplished actor, and adept director, has etched an enduring impression in Hollywood through his captivating acting and diverse roles. Spanning decades, his career boasts recognition for stellar contributions to movies such as Training Day, Malcolm X, and Glory, resulting in two Academy Awards.

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Denzel Washington declined a film due to racism.
Denzel Washington

Renowned for his captivating charisma and knack for seamlessly embracing diverse roles, Washington’s influence transcends the cinematic realm. Beyond the silver screen, he stands as a devoted family man and devout individual, embodying integrity in an industry marked by intricacies. His resolute dedication to both his art and cherished principles serves as an inspiring testament to his unwavering commitment.

Also read: “I didn’t know the character”: Before Kate Winslet, Steven Spielberg Regretted Not Directing Tom Hanks’ Controversial $206M Movie With Denzel Washington

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Denzel Washington Shares His Experience In The Director’s Seat

In 2002, Denzel Washington directed a film called Antwone Fisher. The actor was questioned about his experience as a director for the film during an interview with Blackfilm. Denzel Washington shared that directing was an immensely daunting experience, describing it as the most fear-inducing endeavor he had ever undertaken. He admitted feeling an initial trepidation, yet once he immersed himself in the process, his apprehension subsided.

Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington

Conversations with fellow directors made him realize that the sleepless nights and constant concern for capturing every shot were common experiences. Despite these challenges, Washington found the journey enjoyable, even expressing eagerness to embark on it again.

“It was the most frightening thing I’ve ever done in my life. I was so scared. It was like once I got going, I was fine. But when I talked to other directors I was like “do you get sleep when you’re directing? Cause I didn’t get any.” They said, no that never goes away you jump up in the middle of the night like “did I get that shot?” I had a lot of fun, a lot of fun. I would definitely do it again.”

Antwone Fisher is a compelling biographical drama that follows the journey of a young sailor, portrayed by Derek Luke. With the guidance of a Navy psychiatrist, played by Washington, the film delves into themes of healing, resilience, and the profound impact of human connections.

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Keanu Reeves Wants A Crossover With Denzel Wahington’s Franchise

Leading up to the debut of John Wick: Chapter 4, Keanu Reeves engaged in a Reddit ‘Ask Me Anything’ event to generate excitement for the impending movie. When questioned about the possibility of a collaboration with Denzel Washington’s Robert McCall from The Equalizer series, Reeves responded to the concept. While indicating the absence of immediate intentions for such a partnership, he expressed,

“Ha…no…that would be crazy. Crazy good!”

THE EQUALIZER.

In addition to John Wick, The Equalizer franchise also boasts a dedicated following. Together, the two movies have amassed a combined global box office revenue exceeding $380 million. Furthermore, a third installment, titled The Equalizer 3 and directed by Antoine Fuqua, is scheduled for release on September 1. The series features Denzel Washington in the role of Robert McCall, a retired marine turned DIA operative, who comes out of retirement to rescue a teenage prostitute.

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Antwon Fisher can be streamed on NBC.

Also read: “I didn’t see anybody who looked like me”: Denzel Washington Didn’t Want to Star in Movies Due to Hollywood White Boys Club Like Robert De Niro, Al Pacino

Source: Blackfilm

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