Denzel Washington, 69, announced that he is retiring from acting after finishing a bunch of future projects. This came as a surprise to many people. That’s the start of the end of a great career that lasted more than 40 years.
Most likely not that many.” In his last acts, he might play Othello again, a part he first played when he was 22 years old, and he might also work with famous directors Steve McQueen and Ryan Coogler.
Washington is also reported to have a part in the next Black Panther movie and is set to play King Lear. When Washington thinks back on his amazing journey, which began with the 1977 TV movie Wilma, his body of work shows his unmatched ability and dedication, which has earned him many awards and praise.
Washington cemented his place as one of Hollywood’s most admired actors with memorable roles in Glory, Training Day, and Malcolm X. Fans and colleagues will both be celebrating his amazing impact as he gets ready to take his last bow.