Denzel Abides: The Timeless Star’s Unbreakable Connection with Fans

Why Denzel Washington’s Star Continues to Shine

Few stars remain box office ‍attractions into their golden years. Clint Eastwood, 93, rushes to mind,⁣ and 61-year-old⁣ Tom Cruise ‌may likely⁢ join him over the next decade. Harrison Ford, at 81, also draws a crowd but it’s mostly⁢ via‍ established franchises like “Star Wars” and “Blade Runner.”

Then there’s Oscar winner Denzel Washington, whose star has yet to dim. In fact, it may be as bright as ‌ever.

Washington’s latest film, “The Equalizer 3,” snagged an impressive $42.8 million over Labor Day Weekend, a time of the ‍year when few films rock the box office. The franchise‌ isn’t as big as the ⁤“Fast & Furious” saga, nor as heavily hyped as ⁢your average superhero chapter.

Washington was the main attraction, again, and‌ that’s all audiences needed ⁢to know. The actor wasn’t able⁢ to promote the film due​ to the dueling Hollywood strikes, but when audiences saw his face on the poster, they reacted accordingly.

“If you don’t read the ‌newspaper, you’re uninformed. If ‍you do read it, you’re misinformed.”

Washington’s presence doesn’t guarantee box office success, but his bond with the American movie-going public remains as strong as ever. It’s no accident as to why.

Let’s start with talent.

Washington’s ‍range lets him play rough-and-tumble heroes (“Safe House,” “Man on Fire”) as well as broken souls ⁤hungry for ‌redemption (“Flight,” ⁢“Fences”). He’s a two-time Oscar winner, and ⁣chances are he could snag a third before⁣ he calls it‌ a career.

The word ⁢gravitas is over-used in Hollywood, ‌but Washington has it ⁢in abundance. That face, that steely gaze can say plenty without a screenwriter tapping his or her keyboard.

The Movie Star Era is all ‌but⁢ over, but the 68-year-old is‍ one of the few, ⁢stubborn holdouts.

Washington stays within his brand,⁢ generally playing flawed but fascinating heroes (“Roman J. Israel, Esq.” “Unstoppable” “The Equalizer” franchise). He earned his Best Actor honor for ⁣2001’s “Training Day,” one of the few times he played a deeply corrupt soul. (He previously earned a Best Supporting‌ Actor trophy ⁤for 1989’s ​“Glory.”)

Many A-list actors work, and ⁢work, sometimes starring in multiple films a ​year. Not Washington.

He takes matters more slowly, choosing⁤ his projects with care. That ⁣means he’s never over-exposed in the public eye.

He also isn’t a steady presence on social media and steers ‌clear of political in-fighting. ⁤That alone sets him⁢ apart from his peers, ensuring audiences see him as an actor first and rarely an activist.

That doesn’t mean he’s the strong and silent type.

The star took umbrage⁣ with a fake news article suggesting he had switched his support from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election cycle. He lashed ​out at the press for spreading the false information.

“Who are we to condemn? I don’t know all the ins and outs of the ‍situation, but I know the only solution was prayer.”

Many Hollywood stars use their celebrity clout to promote Democratic politicians or causes. Washington flexes his fame to promote the Boys and‍ Girls Clubs of⁣ America, a relationship ⁤that began back in the late 1990s. He leaned on the group as ⁤a lad and knows the value the organization⁣ brings to⁢ the next ​generation.

He’s also shared his wealth for other worthy ​causes, including ​scholarships to medical ​students, establishing the Denzel ‌Washington Endowed Chair in Theatre at his alma mater, Fordham⁣ University ⁤and supporting historically black Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.

That charity streak, ⁣combined with his ⁣oft-heroic roles, forged a⁤ unique bond between actor‌ and audience.

Washington has risked that relationship with one part of his belief system. The actor is ⁣an unabashed‍ Christian and he often evokes God during his interviews. That can ⁤be “problematic” in show business circles. It helps that​ Washington shares his spiritual side with grace and delicacy, never proselytizing when he can uplift those around him.

“One of the most important lessons in life that you should know is to​ remember to have an attitude of gratitude, of humility, understand where the gift comes from. It’s not mine, it’s been given to me by the grace of⁢ God.”

Not Washington. Even the⁤ faith-averse press gives him a pass.

His “Magnificent⁤ Seven” co-star, avowed​ Christian Chris Pratt, isn’t so fortunate. That’s no knock on the “Guardians of the Galaxy” star, but few actors enjoy the goodwill generated by ⁢Washington.

Washington has been both famous and⁢ scandal-free for decades. That’s no easy feat given the temptations of fame. He’s even been married to the same woman,‍ Pauletta Washington,⁤ for‍ 40 years. They have four children, including rising star John David Washington of “Tenet” fame.

Staying married in Hollywood that long is an achievement unto itself. For Washington, it’s just one more reason audiences haven’t tired of his superstar presence.

Christian Toto ​is an award-winning‌ journalist, movie critic and editor of HollywoodInToto.com. He previously ⁣served as associate editor with Breitbart News’⁢ Big Hollywood. Follow him at @HollywoodInToto.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily⁣ represent ⁣those of The Daily Wire.

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