Denzel Washington has been a cinematic force for years, bringing phenomenal performances that entertain and resonate deeply among audiences worldwide. Throughout his career, Washington has acted in at least 60 films, directed five, and produced one. All of these showcase Washington’s unparalleled versatility, range, intensity, and authenticity in every project he takes on. From commanding dramas like Malcolm X and American Gangster to exciting thrillers like Equalizer and Training Day, Denzel Washington’s legacy is defined by his acting prowess and dedication to his craft.
Recently, Denzel Washington announced he was nearing retirement after completing his following few projects. Although it is bittersweet to imagine his impending retirement, now is also a great time to reflect on some of his best work. This article dives into Washington’s illustrious career over the last few decades to revisit ten of his most iconic and unforgettable films.
10. Devil in a Blue Dress
In this classic neo-noir film, Denzel Washington plays Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins, a recently unemployed WWII veteran desperate for cash to make ends meet. Through a chance encounter at a bar, Easy takes on a private detective job that soon gets him in over his head. Washington’s performance balances a sense of charm with intensity as would-be Detective Rawlins. Washington brings life to his role as he skillfully navigates a network of racial tension and corruption against a 1940s Los Angeles backdrop.
9. Gladiator II
In the highly anticipated epic sequel to Gladiator (2000), Denzel Washington plays Macrinus, an ambitious and wealthy arms dealer in Ancient Rome. Dealing with goods, weapons, and gladiators, Macrinus is a ruthless opportunist who thrives by exploiting every corner of the Roman Empire. It takes remarkable skill to mask a character’s darker intentions, and Denzel does it beautifully, delivering a performance layered with deception, charisma, and cunning. His transformation to the adversary is mesmerizing, making Macrinus both a captivating and formidable presence. Whether leveraging his intelligence for power or maneuvering through Rome’s treacherous political landscape, Denzel brings his signature gravitas and magnetic energy to the film.
8. The Preacher’s Wife
In this remake of The Bishop’s Wife, Denzel Washington steals the show as Dudley, a charismatic guardian angel, sent to help a struggling pastor and his family rediscover their faith and give them a little hope. With his effortless charm and soulful energy, Denzel delivers a delightful and touching performance. His on-screen chemistry with Whitney Houston is nothing short of electric, adding an emotional depth that elevates this holiday classic. After all, where else can you find a Christmas movie about an angel coming down to Earth, falling for a pastor’s wife, and inspiring his client to believe in miracles again? It’s a magical tale brought to life by Washington’s signature warmth and charisma.
7. Equalizer Film Series
In this thrilling film series, Denzel plays Robert McCall, a retired U.S. Marine turned vigilante. Denzel’s performance balances a calm, heartwarming demeanor with a strategic and calculated mentality. Across the film series, Denzel explores the character’s complexity, such as moral ambiguity, which adds depth and entertainment value to the film franchise. This film franchise solidifies Denzel Washington as an action star. Over the years, audiences have seen him play plenty of characters that lead with their emotions or ulterior motives. However, the Equalizer films combine Washinton’s physicality with emotional depth, creating a character as deadly as he is compassionate.
6. The Hurricane
This film shows Denzel Washington’s acting prowess, highlighting his dedication to storytelling and portraying a multilayered character. To take on the role of real-life boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Washington had to lose 60lbs for the role. The actor also underwent an intense boxer training regimen and worked closely with Carter to understand his character. Additionally, Washington’s performance showed the various layers of growth Carter underwent through his wrongful incarceration. The film shows different times in Carter’s life, from being a top boxer, a prisoner angry at the world, and eventually a free man. Through each of these phases, Washington perfectly portrays Carter, which adds depth to the story and the character.
5. John Q
As John Quincy Archibald, a desperate father fighting for his son’s life, Denzel Washington delivers a captivating performance. Washington’s performance captures the essence of a man pushed to his limits by the unjust and broken healthcare system. In this role, Washington balances vulnerability and anger as his character, and he must commit a crime to help his son get a life-saving transplant. Washington’s performance in John Q resonates with audiences because he excels at making morally complex characters so empathetic and understanding. Denzel Washington has a way of making audiences root for him every step of the way.
4. Remember the Titans
Denzel Washington steals the show in this iconic sports drama as Head Coach Herman Boone in Remember the Titans. Tasked with uniting a recently desegregated high school football team in 1970s Virginia, Coach Boone has his work cut out for him as he tries to bring together a group of racially divided young men through football. Denzel’s performance embodies resilience and leadership during a period when all of the odds were against his character. Washington masterfully captures Boone’s commanding authority, resilience, and inspirational nature, making this one of his most beloved roles.
3. American Gangster
As Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas, Denzel Washington delivers a memorable performance. Washington is truly in his element when playing characters like Lucas, as he excels in roles that demand charisma and intensity, and his portrayal of Lucas is a masterclass in embodying these traits. Washington’s performance stands out because he does not shy away from the character’s darker side but also brings out the character’s layers, allowing audiences to understand the man behind the criminal empire. Seamlessly blending charm and menace, Denzel Washington’s performance exceeds expectations as a crime boss archetype.
2. Malcolm X
Malcolm X, Spike Lee’s directed biopic, Denzel Washington transforms into the iconic civil rights leader, capturing Malcolm X’s evolution from a street hustler to one of the most influential voices of the Civil Rights Movement. Washington’s magnetic performance embodies Malcolm X’s intellect, passion, and humanity in powerful and nuanced ways. It’s a career-defining performance that cements Denzel’s status as one of the greatest actors of his generation.
1. Training Day
In his Oscar-winning role as Alonzo Harris, Denzel Washington plays a corrupt LAPD detective with chilling intensity. He infuses Alonzo with a dangerous charisma, making him charming, captivating, and terrifying. From his commanding presence to his razor-sharp wit and dialogue delivery, Denzel creates a villain as compelling as despicable. It’s a performance that redefined his career and remains one of the most electrifying portrayals in modern cinema.
Whether embodying historical figures, imperfect heroes, or cunning villains, Washington’s ability to elevate nearly any role he approaches has solidified his place as one of the greatest actors of our time. Furthermore, his commitment to storytelling in front and behind the camera has been a testament to his passion and dedication to bringing meaningful stories to life on the big screen.