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Delroy Lindo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Delroy Lindo Delroy Lindo cropped.jpg Lindo in 2008 Born	Delroy George Lindo 18 November 1952 (age 69) Lewisham, London, England, UK Education San Francisco State University (BFA) American Conservatory Theater (MFA) New York University (MFA) Occupation	Actor Years active	1975–present Height	6'4" Spouse(s)	Neshormeh Lindo Children	1 Delroy George Lindo (born 18 November 1952) is a British-American actor.[1] He is the recipient of such accolades as a NAACP Image Award, a Satellite Award, and nominations for a Drama Desk Award, a Helen Hayes Award, a Tony Award, two Critics' Choice Television Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Lindo has played prominent roles in four Spike Lee films: West Indian Archie in Malcolm X (1992), Woody Carmichael in Crooklyn (1994), Rodney Little in Clockers (1995), and Paul in Da 5 Bloods (2020); he received universal acclaim for his performance in Da 5 Bloods as a Vietnam War veteran, winning the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor. Lindo also played Bo Catlett in Get Shorty (1995), Arthur Rose in The Cider House Rules (1999), and Detective Castlebeck in Gone in 60 Seconds (2000). Lindo starred as Alderman Ronin Gibbons in the TV series The Chicago Code (2011), as Winter on the series Believe (2014), and as Adrian Boseman in The Good Fight (2017–2021).

Contents 1	Early life 2	Career 2.1	In development 3	Personal life 4	Filmography 4.1	Film 4.2Television 4.3	Theatre 5	Awards and nominations 6	References 7	External links

== Early life == Delroy Lindo was born in 1952 in Lewisham, south-east London,[2] the son of Jamaican parents. His mother had immigrated to the UK in 1951 from Jamaica to work as a nurse,[3] and his father worked in various jobs.[4] Lindo grew up in nearby Eltham. He became interested in acting as a child when he appeared in a nativity play at school. As a teenager, Lindo and his mother moved to Toronto, Ontario. When he was 16, they moved to San Francisco.[5] At the age of 24, Lindo began his studies in acting at the American Conservatory Theater, graduating in 1979.[6]

== Career == Lindo's film debut came in 1976 with the Canadian John Candy comedy Find the Lady, followed by two other roles in films, including an army sergeant in More American Graffiti (1979).

He stopped his film career for 10 years to concentrate on theatre acting. In 1982 he debuted on Broadway in "Master Harold"...and the Boys, directed by the play's South African author Athol Fugard. By 1988, Lindo had earned a Tony nomination for his portrayal of Herald Loomis in August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone.

Lindo returned to film in the science fiction film Salute of the Jugger (1990), which has become a cult classic. Although he had turned down Spike Lee for a role in Do the Right Thing, Lee cast him as Woody Carmichael in the drama Crooklyn (1994), which brought Lindo notice. His other roles with Lee include the West Indian Archie, a psychotic gangster, in Malcolm X and a starring role as a neighborhood drug dealer in Clockers.

Other films in which he has starring roles are Barry Sonnenfeld's Get Shorty (1995), Ron Howard's Ransom (1996) and Soul of the Game (1996), as the baseball player Satchel Paige.

In 1998 Lindo co-starred as African-American explorer Matthew Henson, in the TV film Glory & Honor, directed by Kevin Hooks. It portrayed his nearly 20-year partnership with Commander Robert Peary in Arctic exploration and their effort to find the Geographic North Pole in 1909. He received a Satellite Award for best actor. Lindo has continued to work in television, and in 2006 was seen on the short-lived drama Kidnapped.

Lindo had a small role in the 1995 film Congo, playing the corrupt Captain Wanta. Lindo was not credited for the role. He played an angel in the comedy film A Life Less Ordinary (1997).

He guest-starred on The Simpsons in the episode "Brawl in the Family", playing a character named Gabriel.

In the British film Wondrous Oblivion (2003), directed by Paul Morrison, Lindo starred as Dennis Samuels, the father of a Jamaican immigrant family in London in the 1950s. Lindo said he made the film in honor of his parents, who had similarly moved to London in those years.[5]

In 2007, Lindo began an association with Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley, California, when he directed Tanya Barfield's play The Blue Door. In the autumn of 2008, Lindo revisited August Wilson's play Joe Turner's Come and Gone, directing a production at the Berkeley Rep. In 2010, he played the role of elderly seer Bynum in David Lan's production of Joe Turner at the Young Vic Theatre in London.

Lindo was in the main cast of the Fox crime drama The Chicago Code (2011), the NBC fantasy series Believe, and the ABC soap Blood & Oil (2015). In 2017, Lindo began playing Adrian Boseman in the CBS legal drama The Good Fight, a role he would star in for the series' first four seasons and reprise as a guest star in its fifth season.

Lindo appeared in the action film Point Break (2015), the horror film Malicious (2018), the drama Battlecreek, Da 5 Bloods (2020), another collaboration with Spike Lee, and The Harder They Fall (2021) as Bass Reeves. For his role in Da 5 Bloods, Lindo received critical acclaim and a number of accolades.

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In development ===== In 2015, Lindo was expected to play Marcus Garvey in a biopic of the black nationalist historical figure that had been in pre-production for several years.[7][8][9] Lindo was cast as the lead in an ABC drama pilot Harlem's Kitchen in March 2020.[10]

It was announced in July 2021 that Lindo would star as Mr Nancy in the British Amazon Prime miniseries adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys alongside Malachi Kirby.[11] In November, Lindo officially joined the cast of the upcoming Marvel film Blade in an undisclosed role.[12]

== Personal life == Lindo married his wife Neshormeh Lindo in 1990. They settled down in Oakland, California, in 1996, having moved from New York City and preferring the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles. Their son Damiri was born in 2001.[13][14]

In 2014, Lindo graduated with a master's degree in fine arts from New York University's Gallatin School. In addition, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Arts and Humanities from Virginia Union University.[15]

Lindo is a supporter of Manchester United F.C.[16]

== Filmography ==

Film
Year	Title	Role	Notes 1976	Find the Lady	Sam 1979	More American Graffiti	Army Sergeant 1990	The Blood of Heroes	Mbulu Mountains of the Moon	Mabruki Bright Angel	Harley 1991	The Hard Way	Captain Brix 1992	Malcolm X	West Indian Archie 1993	Blood In Blood Out	"Bonafide" Mr. Jones	Howard 1994	L'exil du roi Behanzin	Behanzin Crooklyn	Woody Carmichael 1995	Clockers	Rodney Little Congo	Captain Wanta	Uncredited Get Shorty	Bo Catlett 1996	Ransom	FBI Special Agent Lonnie Hawkins Broken Arrow	Colonel Max Wilkins Feeling Minnesota	"Red" 1997	A Life Less Ordinary	Jackson The Devil's Advocate	Phillipe Moyez	Uncredited 1999	Pros & Cons	Kyle Pettibone The Cider House Rules	Arthur Rose 2000	The Book of Stars	Professor Gone in 60 Seconds	Detective Roland Castlebeck Romeo Must Die	Isaak O'Day 2001	The One	Agent Harry Roedecker Heist	Bobby Blane The Last Castle	Brigadier General Jim Wheeler 2003	The Core	Dr. Ed "Braz" Brazzleton Wondrous Oblivion	Dennis Samuel 2005	Domino	Claremont Williams Sahara	Carl 2007	This Christmas	Joe Black 2009	Up	Beta (voice) 2011	The Big Bang	Skeres 2014	Cymbeline	Belarius 2015	Do You Believe? Malachi Point Break	FBI Instructor Hall 2017	Battlecreek	Arthur 2018	Malicious	Dr. Clark 2020	Da 5 Bloods	Paul 2021	The Harder They Fall	Bass Reeves TBA	Blade	TBA	Upcoming

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Television ===== Year	Title	Role	Notes 1987	Beauty and the Beast	Isaac Stubbs	2 episodes 1989	A Man Called Hawk	Mark Slater	Episode: "Vendetta" Perfect Witness	Berger	Television film 1991	Against the Law	Ben	Episode: "Hoops" 1996	Soul of the Game	Satchel Paige	Television film 1997	First Time Felon	Calhoun	Television film 1998	Glory & Honor	Mathew Henson	Television film 2002	The Simpsons	Gabriel	Voice; episode: "Brawl in the Family" 2003	Profoundly Normal	Ricardo Thornton	Television film 2005	Lackawanna Blues	Mr. Lucious	Television film 2006–2007	Kidnapped	Latimer King	Main cast; 13 episodes 2009	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit	Detective Victor Moran	Episode: "Baggage" Mercy	Dr. Alfred Parks	Episode: "Can We Get That Drink Now?" 2011	The Chicago Code	Alderman Ronin Gibbons	Main cast; 11 episodes 2013	Robot Chicken	Dopey Smurf / Scorpion Cashier	Voice; episode: "Papercut to Aorta" 2014	Believe	Dr. Milton Winter	Main cast; 13 episodes 2015	Blood & Oil	"Tip" Harrison	Main cast; 10 episodes 2016	Marvel's Most Wanted	Dominic Fortune	Unaired pilot 2017–2021	The Good Fight	Adrian Boseman	Main cast; 40 episodes 2017	This Is Us	Judge Ernest Bradley	Episode: "The Most Disappointed Man" TBA	Anansi Boys	Mr Nancy	Upcoming

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Theatre ===== Year	Title	Role	Theatre 1975–76	Of Mice and Men		Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre 1979	Spell Number 7	Performer	Negro Ensemble Company 1981–82	Macbeth	Performer	Cincinnati Playhouse 1982–83	"Master Harold"...and the Boys	Willie	Lyceum Theatre 1983–84	Home	Cephus Miles	Hartford Stage Company A Lesson from Aloes	Performer	Virginia Stage Company 1983–86	A Raisin in the Sun	Walter Lee Younger	Yale Repertory Theatre[17] Roundabout Theatre Company[18] 1984–85	The Black Branch	Eli Crooner	Actors Theatre of Louisville Advice to the Players	Robert Obosa 1985	Much Ado About Nothing	Friar Francis	Shakespeare & Company 1985–86	Union Boys	Performer	Yale Repertory Theatre 1986–88	Joe Turner's Come and Gone	Herald Loomis	Huntington Theatre Company Old Globe Theatre Ethel Barrymore Theatre 1988–89	Cobb	Oscar Charleston	Yale Repertory Theatre 1989–90	Miss Evers' Boys	Caleb Humphries	Center Stage 1990–91	Julius Caesar	Caius Cassius	Center Theatre Group 1992–93	Othello	Othello	Great Lakes Theater 1993	The Heliotrope Bouqet by Scott Joplin & Louis Chauvin	Scott Joplin	Playwrights Horizons' Theatre 1998	Othello	Othello	Actors Theatre of Louisville 2008	Agamemnon	Agamemnon	Getty Villa 2009	Things of Dry Hours	Tice Hogan	New York Theatre Workshop 2012	The Exonerated	Delbert Tibbs	Bleecker Street Theater == Awards and nominations == Year	Award	Category	Nominated work	Result 1988	Tony Award	Best Featured Actor in a Play	Joe Turner's Come and Gone	Nominated Drama Desk Award	Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play	Nominated 1992	NAACP Image Award	Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture	Malcolm X	Nominated National Society of Film Critics	Best Supporting Actor	Nominated 1995	Chicago Film Critics Association	Best Supporting Actor	Clockers	Nominated National Society of Film Critics	Best Supporting Actor	Nominated Get Shorty	Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award	Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture	Nominated 1996	NAACP Image Award	Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture	Ransom	Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie	Soul of the Game	Nominated 1998	Satellite Award	Best Actor - Miniseries of Television Movie	Glory & Honor	Won 1999	Las Vegas Film Critics Society	Best Supporting Actor	The Cider House Rules	Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award	Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture	Nominated 2009	NAACP Image Award	Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series	Law and Order: SVU	Won 2017	Critics' Choice Television Award	Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series	The Good Fight	Nominated 2020	Chicago Film Critics Association Awards	Best Actor	Da 5 Bloods	Nominated Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Award	Best Actor	Won New York Film Critics Circle Awards	Best Actor	Won National Society of Film Critics	Best Actor	Won Critics' Choice Super Awards	Best Actor in an Action Movie	Won Satellite Award	Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama	Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards	Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture	Nominated

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