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WuSongIll 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:09pm
Quick facts about Don Cheadle
Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. Cheadle graduated in 1982 from East High School in Denver, Colorado. During high school, he played saxophone in the jazz band, sang in the choirs and was active in the theatre department, performing in musicals, plays, and mime shows under the direction of Catherine Davis. Film and television work Cheadle became eligible for his Screen Actors Guild card when he appeared as a burger joint employee in the 1985 comedy Moving Violations. He then appeared in Hamburger Hill in 1987, and played the role of Jack in the April 1, 1988 "Jung and the Restless" episode of Night Court. Although his character was 16 years old, Cheadle was 23 at the time. Cheadle then played the role of Rocket in the 1988 movie Colors. In 1989, he appeared in a video for Angela Winbush's No. 2 hit single "It's the Real Thing", performing dance moves in an orange jump suit, working at a car wash. In 1990, he appeared in an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air titled "Homeboy, Sweet Homeboy", playing Will Smith's friend and Hilary's first love interest, Ice Tray. In 1992, he played a supporting role in The Golden Girls spin-off The Golden Palace. Cheadle subsequently played district attorney John Littleton on three seasons of Picket Fences. Cheadle first received widespread notice for his portrayal of Mouse Alexander in the film Devil in a Blue Dress, for which he won Best Supporting Actor awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Society of Film Critics and was nominated for similar awards from the Screen Actors Guild and the NAACP Image Awards. Following soon thereafter was his performance in the title role of the 1996 HBO TV movie Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault. He also starred in the 1997 film Volcano, directed by Mick Jackson. Cheadle's television credits include Emmy-nominated performances in the movies The Rat Pack, A Lesson Before Dying, Things Behind the Sun and in a guest appearance on ER. The last of these spanned four episodes during the show's ninth season, in which he portrayed Paul Nathan, a medical student struggling to cope with Parkinson's disease. He has made appearances in films including Rosewood, The Family Man, Boogie Nights, Out of Sight, Traffic, and Ocean's Eleven. These last three were directed by Steven Soderbergh. He made a cameo appearance in the film Abby Singer. In 2005, Cheadle was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Paul Rusesabagina in the film Hotel Rwanda. He also starred in and co-produced Crash, which won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Picture. For his performance in Crash, Cheadle was nominated for the BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Supporting Actor. He played the main character in the movie Traitor. In March 2007, Cheadle starred with comedian Adam Sandler in Mike Binder's Reign Over Me, a comedy-drama about a man who has slipped away from reality after his wife and three daughters died. After playing for 38 days, the film became a box office flop earning a domestic gross of only 22.2 million. Cheadle later starred in the 2009 DreamWorks Pictures film Hotel for Dogs. Cheadle was to make his directorial debut with the adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Tishomingo Blues, but in July 2007 he stated, "'Tishomingo' is dead..." Cheadle appeared in NFL commercials promoting the Super Bowl from 2002 to 2005. He so regularly appeared for the NFL in its Super Bowl advertising that in 2006, in a drive to get fans to submit their own advertising ideas, the NFL sought his permission to reference his previous commercials to portray themselves as having no new ideas: "he quickly signed off on the idea and found it funny." Abe Sutton, one of the finalists in this NFL contest, played on this commercial by proposing an ad where every player on a football team is Don Cheadle. In 2009, Cheadle and Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder worked on a potential comedy show on NBC. Also in 2009, Cheadle performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States. In 2010, Cheadle assumed the role of War Machine / James Rhodes in Iron Man 2, replacing Terrence Howard. Cheadle reprised this role in Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, and Avengers: Infinity War . He played this role again the untitled Avengers sequel, which is scheduled to be released in May 2019. From 2012 to 2016, Cheadle starred in the Showtime TV series House of Lies. In 2013, he won the Golden Globe as Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on the show. Cheadle spent ten years writing and producing the film Miles Ahead based on the life of jazz musician Miles Davis. Cheadle also directed and starred in the film. Locations for the movie were found in Cincinnati. In 2018, Cheadle guest starred in the reboot Ducktales, providing Donald Duck's new voice box. Activism Cheadle has campaigned to end the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Cheadle and John Prendergast co-authored a book about this issue entitled Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond. With George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, David Pressman and Jerry Weintraub, Cheadle co-founded the Not On Our Watch Project, an organization focusing global attention and resources to stop and prevent mass atrocities. Cheadle was awarded the BET Humanitarian award of the year in 2007 for his humanitarian work for the people of Darfur and Rwanda. At the 2007 World Series of Poker, Cheadle and poker player Annie Duke organized an annual charity poker tournament, Ante Up for Africa. On December 13, 2007, Cheadle and fellow actor George Clooney were presented with the Summit Peace Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome for their work to stop the genocide and relieve the suffering of the people of Darfur. Cheadle has worked with the United Nations on climate change concerns. He and Harrison Ford created a documentary event series entitled Years of Living Dangerously that provided first-hand reports on those affected by, and seeking solutions to climate change. He is also on the Advisory Board of Citizens Climate Lobby. In 2010, Cheadle was named U.N. Environment Program Goodwill Ambassador. Another DNA test revealed that among his African ancestry, one-third comes from the region from Senegal to Liberia, just over one-quarter comes from the Congo-Angola region, and the rest comes from western Nigeria and Benin. Cheadle has two children with his long-term partner, actress and Rosewood co-star Bridgid Coulter. Filmography Film Television References External links Bibliography: Wikipedia @baygross
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The Mummy 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:10pm 
“Wikipedia is not a reliable source”

-All my teachers
WuSongIll 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:11pm 
Originally posted by Yoshi's Return:
“Wikipedia is not a reliable source”

-All my teachers
lmao
crypt 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:12pm 
That’s cute, but where’s my bibliography about me?
sage2001 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:14pm 
Terrence Howard was better.
WuSongIll 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:14pm 
Originally posted by crypt:
That’s cute, but where’s my bibliography about me?
just become an actor no one knows and somebody will make one eventually
JobeGardener 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:14pm 
That was about as quick as an old man pushing a walker.
WuSongIll 25 Oct, 2018 @ 4:15pm 
if someone will make an full reading of this, post it online, and send me a link ill be happy
Excuse me?
Originally posted by The Mummy:
“Wikipedia is not a reliable source”

-All my teachers

You could say that, or, just think for yourself
Even Don Chedale in "Armored Patriot's" armor wouldn't get through that wall...
Captain planet.
Don Cheadle was great in Mission To Mars (2000).

I saw it back in day in the theaters and it was amazing.

The soundtrack by Van Halen was very fitting.
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