Hollywood veteran Denzel Washington has revealed that he has not auditioned for a role in nearly 40 years.
The acclaimed actor, known for his roles in Training Day, Malcolm X, and The Equalizer series, disclosed this in a recent interview with BBC 1Xtra.
“It’s been about 40 years for that [love].”
“I haven’t auditioned for a movie in about 40 years.”
” I won an Academy Award in 1989.”
“I’m sure no one has asked me to audition since then,” he said.
When asked if he missed auditioning, the 69-year-old actor gave a firm response: “No.”
With a career spanning decades, Washington has become a household name in Hollywood, delivering unforgettable performances and amassing critical acclaim.
The actor also revealed that he will be appearing in the third installment of Marvel’s Black Panther before retiring.
Recently, Washington has been reflecting on his illustrious career, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, personal milestones, and details about upcoming projects like Othello and Hannibal.
As he nears retirement, Denzel Washington continues to solidify his legacy as one of Hollywood’s greatest talents.
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