Denzel Washington won Best Supporting Actor for Glory(1989).
Denzel Washington won the 1989 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance as Trip, the defiant former slave-turned-Union soldier in "Glory."
The Hero is the whole 54th Regiment that gave there lives to lead the attack against Fort Sumter in the start of the Civil Wat.
Denzel Washington won the 1989 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in "Glory" as the defiant Private Trip, a former slave turned Union soldier.
No. But his co-star Denzel Washington took home the 1989 Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as Private Trip in the film,
There is no New Actor category at the Academy Awards.
Colin Firth won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The King's Speech".
The Academy Award for Best Actor of 2009 went to Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart.
It was Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance as Homer Smith in "Lilies of the Field."
Dustin Hoffman won his second Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the 1988 film.
No actor has ever won an Academy Award for a television performance.
Training DayHe won 2 Academy Awards. He won a Best supporting Actor Oscar for Glory (1989) and his Best Actor Oscar was for Training Day (2001).
Denzel Washington won the 1989 Best Supporting Actor award for his performance of Private Trip in "Glory." He received the 2001 Best Actor award for "Training Day."
Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance in "Lilies of the Field."
There is no New Actor category at the Academy Awards.
Colin Firth won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The King's Speech".
It was Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance in "Lilies of the Field."
It was Sidney Poitier, who won for his performance in "Lilies of the Field" (1963).
The Academy Award for Best Actor of 2009 went to Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart.
Denzel Washington, who won a 1989 Best Supporting Actor award for "Glory" and a 2001 Best Actor award for "Training Day."
He could, but he needs to give a 100% performance. Just look at the past Academy Award winners for Best Actor. He just needs to give his best performance and if it's good enough, the Academy would praise his performance and could give him a nomination.
It was Sidney Poitier, who won the 1963 Best Actor award for his performance as handyman Homer Smith in "Lilies of the Field."