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Denzel Praises Delroy Lindo: Decades of Respect
26 Jan
Summary
- Denzel Washington lauded Delroy Lindo's integrity and discipline.
- Lindo recalled early career talks with Washington on street corners.
- A scene improvised by Lindo in Sinners was almost cut.

Delroy Lindo has received his first Oscar nomination for his role in 'Sinners,' a recognition that comes after decades in the industry. Weeks before the nominations were announced, Denzel Washington publicly honored Lindo at a screening for the film, emphasizing his friend's long-overdue acclaim.
Washington recalled their early days training together in San Francisco, praising Lindo's discipline, honesty, and integrity as a performer. Lindo, in turn, reminisced about their shared past, discussing future ambitions on street corners as young men.
During a challenging period in Lindo's career, a chance encounter with Washington in New York provided crucial encouragement. This perseverance culminated in his standout performance as a blues musician in Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners.'
Lindo also noted that a key improvised scene, intended to convey his character's pain, was nearly omitted from 'Sinners' but was ultimately included after collaboration with Coogler. The film, streaming on HBO Max, is recognized as a significant work in black horror cinema.




