John David Washington

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John David Washington
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Washington in 2022
Born (1984-07-28) July 28, 1984 (age 39)
Education Morehouse College (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • football player
Years active1991–1995, 2010–present (acting)
2006–2012 (sports)
Parents
Relatives Olivia Washington (sister)

American football career
No. 33, 28
Position: Running back
Personal information
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:208 lb (94 kg)
Career information
College: Morehouse
Undrafted: 2006
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

John David Washington (born July 28, 1984) is an American actor and former professional football player. He is the son of actor Denzel Washington and Pauletta Pearson. He started his career in college football at Morehouse College and signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2006. Professionally, Washington spent four years as a running back for the United Football League's Sacramento Mountain Lions.

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Washington shifted to an acting career, his parents' careers. He was part of the main cast of the HBO comedy series Ballers (2015–2019). His breakthrough role came playing Ron Stallworth in Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman (2018), for which he received both Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Washington has since gained leading roles in films such as Tenet (2020), Malcolm & Marie (2021), Beckett (2021), Amsterdam (2022), and The Creator (2023). He made his Broadway debut in the revival of the August Wilson play The Piano Lesson (2022).

Early life and family

Washington was born and raised in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. He is the oldest of four children born to actor Denzel Washington and actress and singer Pauletta Washington (née Pearson). [1] [2] John David, as a compound name, is his first name. [3] At the age of seven, he played a student in Spike Lee's 1992 feature film Malcolm X , which starred his father in the title role. [4]

Washington attended Campbell Hall School in Los Angeles, where he was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. He graduated from high school in 2002, and from Morehouse College in 2006. [5]

Football career

College

As a Morehouse College senior, Washington led the conference in rushing with 1,198 yards (a school record). He also had a 5.6-yard average, nine touchdowns, and ten receptions for 69 yards. In his college career, Washington holds the school's single-game (242 yards) and career (3,699 yards) rushing records.

Professional

After going undrafted in the 2006 NFL Draft, Washington was signed by the St. Louis Rams on May 1, 2006, as an undrafted free agent. Washington was released by the Rams on August 31. [6] Three days later, the Rams re-signed him to their practice squad. [7] Washington played in NFL Europe for the Rhein Fire in the 2007 offseason. [8]

Washington was drafted by the California Redwoods (later the Sacramento Mountain Lions) of the United Football League in the UFL Premiere Season Draft in 2009. He signed with the team on August 18. [9] Washington stayed with the team after their move to Sacramento, playing for the Mountain Lions until 2012, when the league abruptly folded that October. [10] [11]

Acting career

Washington began acting in 2015 in the role of Ricky Jerret in the HBO drama series Ballers . [12] The series was well received by critics [13] and continued for five seasons through 2019.

In September 2017, Washington was cast in the lead role of detective Ron Stallworth in Spike Lee's thriller feature film BlacKkKlansman , which was based on Stallworth's memoir. [14] The film premiered on May 14, 2018, at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or. [15] [16] Although it did not win the Palme d'Or, it was awarded the Grand Prix by the festival jury. The film's U.S. theatrical release was on August 10, 2018, a date chosen to coincide with the one year anniversary of the Charlottesville rally. [17] The film was a commercial success, earning Washington both Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. [18] [19] In 2018, Washington also starred in the films Monsters and Men and Monster , both of which screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. [20] [21] [22] He also appeared in The Old Man & the Gun , which was released on September 28, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. [23]

After seeing Washington's work in BlacKkKlansman, director Christopher Nolan hand-picked him to star in his thriller film Tenet . [24] Nolan said of the actor, "[He's] just one of the greatest collaborators I've worked with: extraordinarily hard-working, very, very thoughtful, and very considerate of everybody around him in the most wonderful way." [25] Released in September 2020, Tenet received mixed reviews. [26] [27] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised Washington's "star-in-the-making" performance, writing, "A former football running back, the actor brings a natural athletic grace to the stunts and hand-to-hand combat that forge a visceral bond between his character and the audience." [28] For his performance, Washington won the Saturn Award for Best Actor.

Washington starred alongside Zendaya as the titular characters in the drama film Malcolm & Marie (2021), which had been filmed in secret during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released to mixed reviews, but Washington’s performance received praise. [29] [30] He was cast in the role of Harold Woodman in the period film Amsterdam , directed by David O. Russell. [31] Washington performed in a Broadway revival of August Wilson's The Piano Lesson beginning in September 2022 and ending in January 2023. He is set to reprise his role in a film adaptation of the play, which is being directed by his brother, Malcolm Washington. [32] [33] He starred in Gareth Edwards' 2023 film The Creator . [34]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Malcolm X Student in Harlem classroom
1995 Devil in a Blue Dress Boy with Toy RifleUncredited
2010 The Book of Eli Co-producer
2017 Love Beats Rhymes Mahlik
2018 Monsters and Men Dennis Williams
Monster Richard "Bobo" Evans
BlacKkKlansman Ron Stallworth
The Old Man & the Gun Lieutenant Kelley
2020 Tenet The Protagonist
2021 Malcolm & Marie Malcolm ElliottAlso producer
Beckett Beckett
2022 Amsterdam Harold Woodsman
2023 The Creator Joshua Taylor
TBA The Piano Lesson Boy Willie CharlesFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015–2019 Ballers Ricky JerretMain cast; 47 episodes

Theater

YearTitleRoleCategoryTheatreRef.
2022 The Piano Lesson Boy WillieBroadway St. James Theatre [35]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2018 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ballers Nominated [36]
IMDb STARmeter AwardsBreakout StarHimselfWon [37]
People's Choice Awards The Drama Movie Star of 2018 BlacKkKlansman Nominated [38]
Online Film Critics Society Best Actor Nominated [39]
2019 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated [40]
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical Nominated [41]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [42]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ballers Nominated [43]
2020 People's Choice Awards Favorite Action Movie Star Tenet Nominated [44]
2021 Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actor in an Action MovieNominated [45]
Saturn Awards Best Actor Won [46]

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