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Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo is a highly acclaimed American actor with a career spanning stage and screen. He gained initial recognition for his stage work, including a Tony Award nomination. Lindo achieved broader fame through his collaborations with Spike Lee, notably in films such as *Malcolm X*, *Crooklyn*, and *Clockers*. His performance in Lee's *Da 5 Bloods* earned him significant accolades, including Best Actor awards from the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. In 2025, Lindo received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Ryan Coogler's Sinners.

1909: Peary and Henson attempt to find the Geographic North Pole

In 1909, Matthew Henson, portrayed by Delroy Lindo, and Commander Robert Peary attempted to find the Geographic North Pole as depicted in the TV film Glory & Honor.

1951: Mother's Immigration to the UK

In 1951, Delroy Lindo's mother immigrated to the UK to work as a nurse, setting the stage for his birth and upbringing in London.

November 1952: Birth in London

In November 1952, Delroy George Lindo was born in Lewisham, London, England, to Jamaican parents who were part of the Windrush generation, marking the beginning of his life.

November 1952: Delroy Lindo's Birth

In November 1952, Delroy George Lindo was born, marking the start of his life and eventual career as an actor.

1975: Stage Debut in "Of Mice and Men"

In 1975, Delroy Lindo began his acting career with a stage production of "Of Mice and Men", initiating his journey in the performing arts.

1976: Film Debut in Find the Lady

In 1976, Delroy Lindo made his film debut alongside John Candy in the Canadian comedy Find the Lady, marking the start of his film career.

1979: Role in More American Graffiti

In 1979, Delroy Lindo played an army sergeant in More American Graffiti, continuing his early film career.

1979: Graduation from American Conservatory Theater

In 1979, at the age of 24, Delroy Lindo graduated from the American Conservatory Theater, marking the completion of his formal acting studies.

1982: Broadway Debut in "Master Harold"...and the Boys

In 1982, Delroy Lindo debuted on Broadway as a replacement for Danny Glover in "Master Harold"...and the Boys, marking a significant step in his theater career.

June 1988: Closure of Joe Turner's Come and Gone

In June 1988, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone", starring Delroy Lindo as Herald Loomis, closed after approximately 105 performances, concluding his critically praised run in the play.

1988: Tony Award Nomination for Joe Turner's Come and Gone

In 1988, Delroy Lindo received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor for his performance in the production of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone", recognizing his talent and contribution to the play.

1990: Marriage to Nashormeh

In 1990, Delroy Lindo married his wife Nashormeh, marking a significant event in his personal life.

1991: Clarence Thomas Confirmation Hearings

In 1991, The Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings occurred. This event was later portrayed in the 1999 film Strange Justice, in which Delroy Lindo starred as Clarence Thomas.

1992: Role in Malcolm X

In 1992, Delroy Lindo gained wider recognition for his role as West Indian Archie in the Spike Lee film Malcolm X, marking a significant point in his career.

1994: Role in Crooklyn

In 1994, Delroy Lindo played Woody Carmichael in Spike Lee's film Crooklyn, further establishing his presence in the film industry.

1995: Role in Get Shorty

In 1995, Delroy Lindo co-starred in the box office hit Get Shorty, marking a successful addition to his filmography.

1995: Role in Clockers and declined role in Seven Guitars

In 1995, Delroy Lindo played a starring role as a neighborhood drug dealer in Spike Lee's Clockers and he declined a role in Seven Guitars.

1996: Settling in Oakland, California

In 1996, Delroy Lindo and his wife Nashormeh settled in Oakland, California, after moving from New York City.

1996: Roles in Ransom and Broken Arrow

In 1996, Delroy Lindo co-starred in Ransom and Broken Arrow, adding to his list of successful film roles.

1997: Uncredited Cameo in The Devil's Advocate

In 1997, Delroy Lindo had an uncredited cameo in The Devil's Advocate, adding to his film appearances.

1998: Portrayal of Matthew Henson in Glory & Honor

In 1998, Delroy Lindo portrayed Matthew Henson in the television film Glory & Honor, adding to his roles in television.

1999: Role in The Cider House Rules

In 1999, Delroy Lindo co-starred in The Cider House Rules, contributing to his string of box office successes.

1999: Role in Strange Justice

In 1999, Delroy Lindo starred as Clarence Thomas in the TV film Strange Justice, which tells the story of the 1991 Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings.

1999: Portrayal of Clarence Thomas in Strange Justice

In 1999, Delroy Lindo starred as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in the television film Strange Justice, based on the 1991 confirmation hearings.

2000: Roles in Gone in 60 Seconds and Romeo Must Die

In 2000, Delroy Lindo co-starred in Gone in 60 Seconds and Romeo Must Die, continuing his streak of box office hits.

2001: Role in The Last Castle

In 2001, Delroy Lindo co-starred in The Last Castle, marking the beginning of a series of poorly received box office films.

2001: Birth of Son Damiri

In 2001, Delroy Lindo's son Damiri was born, marking an important family event.

2003: Role in The Core and Wondrous Oblivion

In 2003, Delroy Lindo co-starred in The Core and Wondrous Oblivion, starring as Dennis Samuels in the latter.

November 2004: Departure from Gem of the Ocean

In November 2004, Delroy Lindo was set to return to Broadway in Gem of the Ocean but was replaced due to creative differences during rehearsals, marking a setback in his theater career.

2005: Roles in Domino and Sahara

In 2005, Delroy Lindo co-starred in Domino and Sahara, which were among the poorly received box office films he appeared in during this time.

2006: Role in Kidnapped

In 2006, Delroy Lindo transitioned to television and was seen on the short-lived NBC drama Kidnapped, marking a shift in his career focus.

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2007: Directing The Blue Door and role in This Christmas

In 2007, Delroy Lindo directed Tanya Barfield's play The Blue Door at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and played Joe Black in This Christmas.

2007: Role in This Christmas

In 2007, Delroy Lindo played Joe Black in the film This Christmas, adding to his acting credits.

2008: Directing Joe Turner's Come and Gone

In the autumn of 2008, Delroy Lindo revisited Joe Turner's Come and Gone, directing a production at the Berkeley Rep.

2009: Voice Role in Up

In 2009, Delroy Lindo voiced the character Beta in the Pixar animated film Up, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

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2010: Role in Joe Turner at the Young Vic Theatre

In 2010, Delroy Lindo played the role of elderly seer Bynum in David Lan's production of Joe Turner at the Young Vic Theatre in London.

2011: Role in The Chicago Code

In 2011, Delroy Lindo starred as Alderman Ronin Gibbons in the series The Chicago Code, expanding his television roles.

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2014: Completion of Master's Thesis

In 2014, Delroy Lindo completed a master's thesis from New York University's Gallatin School, reflecting his interest in the Windrush generation.

2014: Role in Believe

In 2014, Delroy Lindo played Winter in the fantasy drama series Believe, adding another series to his television credits.

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2015: Role in Blood & Oil and Expected Role as Marcus Garvey

In 2015, Delroy Lindo was in the main cast of the ABC soap Blood & Oil and was expected to play Marcus Garvey in a biopic. He also appeared in Point Break.

2017: Role in The Good Fight

From 2017 to 2021, Delroy Lindo starred as Adrian Boseman in the series The Good Fight, marking a significant role in his television career.

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2017: Role in The Good Fight and Battlecreek

In 2017, Delroy Lindo began playing Adrian Boseman in the CBS legal drama The Good Fight. He also appeared in the drama Battlecreek.

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2018: Role in Malicious

In 2018, Delroy Lindo appeared in the horror film Malicious, adding to his film roles.

March 2020: Cast as lead in Harlem's Kitchen pilot

In March 2020, Delroy Lindo was cast as the lead in an ABC drama pilot, Harlem's Kitchen, marking a potential new role in television.

2020: Role in Da 5 Bloods and Awards

In 2020, Delroy Lindo played Paul in Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods, earning him the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor.

2020: Starring in Da 5 Bloods

In 2020, Delroy Lindo starred in Da 5 Bloods, directed by Spike Lee, receiving critical acclaim and several accolades, marking a career resurgence.

July 2021: Cast in Anansi Boys and Blade

In July 2021, Delroy Lindo was cast in the British Amazon Prime miniseries adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys as Mr. Nancy and was also cast in the Marvel Studios film Blade.

2021: Continued Role in The Good Fight

In 2021, Delroy Lindo continued his role as Adrian Boseman in The Good Fight, before reprising it as a guest star in the fifth season.

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2021: Role in The Harder They Fall

In 2021, Delroy Lindo portrayed Bass Reeves in the film The Harder They Fall, adding another performance to his career.

April 2025: Doubt about Anansi Boys Airing

In April 2025, Delroy Lindo expressed doubt that the British Amazon Prime miniseries adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys would air due to sexual misconduct allegations against Gaiman.

2025: Role in Sinners and Academy Award Nomination

In 2025, Delroy Lindo played the supporting role of Delta Slim in Ryan Coogler's Sinners, receiving praise and earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

2025: Academy Award Nomination for Sinners

In 2025, Delroy Lindo received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Delta Slim in Ryan Coogler's Sinners, recognizing his performance in the film.

2025: Statement on Identity

In a 2025 interview, Delroy Lindo stated he doesn't view himself as British, due to his career being nurtured in America and his family being from Jamaica.