Malcolm Washington

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Malcolm Washington
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Washington in 2024
Born (1991-04-10) April 10, 1991 (age 33)
Los Angeles, U.S.
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania
AFI Conservatory
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active2021–present
Father Denzel Washington
Relatives John David Washington (brother)
Olivia Washington (twin sister)

Malcolm Washington (born April 10, 1991) [1] is an American filmmaker. A son of actor Denzel Washington, he made his feature film directorial debut with The Piano Lesson (2024).

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Early life and background

Washington was born and raised in Los Angeles. [2] He is the son of actors Pauletta (née Pearson) [3] and Denzel Washington and the brother of John David Washington and Olivia Washington, the latter sibling his twin sister. [4] He also has an additional sister named Katia. [5] [6]

Washington attended the Windward School in Los Angeles, playing on the basketball team with Anthony Stover and Darius Morris. [7] He attended the University of Pennsylvania, studying film and playing for the Quakers basketball team from 2009 to 2010. [8] He graduated from Penn with a degree in film studies in 2013, [9] and from the AFI Conservatory with a Master of Fine Arts degree in directing in 2016. [2] [10]

Career

Washington made his feature directorial debut with the drama film The Piano Lesson (2024), an adaptation of the 1987 play by August Wilson, starring Samuel L. Jackson and his brother, John David. [11] [12] He was awarded the Breakthrough Award at the 60th Chicago International Film Festival. [13] [14] Washington was also honored with breakthrough director awards at the 32nd Hamptons International Film Festival [15] and the 13th Montclair Film Festival. [16] He, along with his father Denzel and producer Todd Black, has been nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature for The Piano Lesson. [17]

Filmography

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