Denzel Washington's filmography includes some 'really bad movies.'
Times of discover News: Los Angeles, Nov 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Hollywood star Denzel Washington admits his filmography is far from perfect. The 69-year-old actor discussed his career ahead of the release of 'Gladiator II'.
According to a report in 'People' magazine, the actor said not every film is a hit. "After 'Malcolm X,' I did some real clunkers," he told The Sunday Times. "Look them up, I won't name them. It's all from the 1990s. But I did win. I took responsibility."
According to 'People', the films the two-time Oscar winner starred in that decade include 'Much Ado About Nothing,' 'The Pelican Brief,' 'Virtuosity,' 'Crimson Tide,' 'Devil in a Blue Dress.' It was there. ', 'The Preacher's Wife', 'Falls', 'Have Game' and 'The Bone Collector' among others.
However, he said his 2000 films, including Remember the Titans and Training Day, were far more successful. He also said it was all related to a quote he used to say: "In life, you learn, you earn and then you give back - like giving back." "So I was winning at that time," he explains. "A great agent, I started earning money and I started making money, and then life started, bills, four kids and a house."
The 'Equalizer' actor also revealed he is "guilty" of not watching his movies in full, just like Judi Dench. He admits to "watching" parts of films "so I know what I'm talking about", but leaves the rest unfinished.
"I haven't seen any of my previous movies from start to finish, not even Malcolm X," Washington said. Earlier this week, the actor revealed that his acting career is now taking a new direction