Denzel Washington explains why he doesn’t consider himself a ‘Hollywood actor’

Denzel Washington Refutes “Hollywood Actor” Designation

Denzel Washington recently clarified his self-perception during a March 23 interview on “CBS Sunday Morning,” stating that he does not consider himself a “Hollywood actor.”

Questioning the Term “Hollywood Actor”

“What exactly is the interpretation of a Hollywood actor?” Washington inquired during the conversation. “Personally, originating from Mt. Vernon, I identify as a ‘Mt. Vernon actor.’ The designation ‘Hollywood’ holds no specific meaning for me.”

Denzel Washington at August Wilson’s posthumous Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in January 2025. Getty Images

“Is it simply someone recognized through film? An actor achieving significant success in cinema?” the New York native elaborated.

Stage Roots Define Acting Identity

Washington characterized himself as “primarily a stage actor who also works in film; not the reverse.”

“My foundational training began on stage. I acquired my acting skills in theater, not on film sets,” he elaborated. “Cinema is fundamentally a director’s medium. The scenes are filmed, the actor departs, and the director then assembles the footage, incorporating music and other elements. Conversely, theater is the actor’s domain. Once the curtain rises, the actor is solely responsible.”

Denzel Washington in “Gladiator II.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

From Off-Broadway to Film Acclaim

Washington’s career commenced in off-Broadway productions before his feature film debut in the 1981 comedy-drama “Carbon Copy.”

Subsequently, Washington has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films, securing Academy Awards for his performances in “Glory” (1990) and “Training Day” (2002).

He also received Academy Award nominations for his roles in “Cry Freedom,” “Malcolm X,” “The Hurricane,” “Flight,” “Fences,” “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” and “The Tragedy of Macbeth.”

Denzel Washington on SiriusXM promoting “Gladiator II.” Getty Images for SiriusXM

Return to Broadway in “Othello”

Currently, Washington is performing on Broadway in a new revival of “Othello” at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, co-starring with Jake Gyllenhaal.

Discussing the reimagining of William Shakespeare’s renowned tragedy with CBS, Washington stated, “People often perceive it merely as ‘jealousy and betrayal.’ However, it is fundamentally about two soldiers bound by profound trust.”

Denzel Washington, Jake Gyllenhaal at a photocall for “Othello.” Bruce Glikas/Getty Images

Consistent Disregard for “Star” Titles

Washington had previously dismissed the label “big Hollywood star” in a 2012 interview with The Talks.

“I am an actor. I am labeled a star. That is not my essence,” he asserted. “Primarily, I am a human being; acting is my profession.”

Poster for “Othello” on Broadway. Othello

The “Remember the Titans” actor continued, “Titles are externally imposed. One might be termed an ‘up and coming star,’ then simply a ‘star,’ and eventually a ‘washed-up star.’ I avoid becoming fixated on these labels. My vocation, my occupation, is acting.”

Focus on Profession, Not Titles

When probed about whether he dislikes the term “movie star,” Washington responded, “I am a trained actor. The label applied by others is inconsequential.”

He concluded, “I do not conduct myself as a ‘movie star.’ I perceive myself merely as an entertainer.”


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