Dnensel Washington reveals injury that makes it difficult to act
Denesel Washington It opened on the occasion of a painful injury that affects his acting because of his difficulty in his speech.
In a new interview, the Oscar winner attributes faith, protecting him from worse injury and emphasizes the need for daily prayers.
Dnensel Washington, who has recently dubbed, also notes that he is in a certain life in his life, where everything he does, “through the lens of God.”
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Dnensel Washington opens around a serious language injury

Recently, a 70-year-old movie star had a significant injury to his speech.
However, Washington attributes its faith in God to protect Him from what could have been a much worse accidents.
In an interview with New York TimesThe “Training” actor, which is preparing for the future role of Broadway as Othella across from Jake Gilenhal, showed that he almost bitten off the language, which made him go, leaving him with the difficulties of speech.
“I have a line:” Where will you go to answer this charging? “It’s hard because my language is swollen,” he said in the publication. “It affected everything.”
Reflecting on the incident, Washington emphasized the importance of daily prayer and its dependence on faith.
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He stated: “That’s why you pray every day. I like,” Okay, O Lord, I’m here, I think it’s what you wanted to do. “
“Now I’m not sure why (I bite the tongue), but you can say the coincidence and the series and all these things,” the actor added.
Washington did not submit more information on how the injury occurred or when he addressed treatment.
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Denesel Washington about faith and futility search for external verification

During his chat with CurrentlyWashington was asked about the impact of activity as a profession.
He redirected the discussion to his faith, saying, “At that moment, everything I do is a lens that God thinks, not what they think. I don’t know what they think.”
The actor emphasized the futility of searching for an external check, adding: “You go down this hole, you will never get out of it. If people say,” What do you want people to get from this movie? “Do you want them to get on this play?” I always say, “It depends on what they bring.”
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Washington emphasized the topics in “Othello”, for example, jealousy, envy, pain and death, noting that director Kenny Leon sets the performance in the near future and that “all these things – jealousy, envy – it acquires a whole new thing with information age” .
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Dnensel Washington opens about the prophecy he was given in 1975

Washington also told the main moment since 1975, which significantly influenced his life direction.
“In my youth it was prophesy that I would travel the world and preach or speak with millions,” he said. “I used to think I was doing it through my work. Now I’m trying to be a little more specific, talking about my faith.”
Strongly, he shared: “Well, the woman was sitting in the beauty store in my mother in March 1975. The reason I was there, I got out of college – I was told to take a semester to think about what I wanted to do.”
He continued, “And every time I raised my head, I saw this woman looking at me and she said more and more.”
In December 2024, just before its 70th anniversary, Washington found faith again and was baptized in the Church of God’s Church in Christ in Harlem, New York.
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Denesel Washington on its Oscar

This year, Washington also turned to the omission of the Academy Award after the role in Gladiator II.
The actor jokingly said, “Are you kidding me? Oh. Oh, I’m so upset.”
He then expressed his satisfaction with his current endeavors, saying, “I’m glad for everything he did, and I am pleased with what I was doing.”
Reflecting on his career and age, Washington added: “Listen, I have been too long. I have – I don’t want to talk to another fish to fry, but at this age there is reality.”
The actor is grateful for the role in “Othel”

Washington emphasized the importance of wisdom and understanding when he aged, noting that he was saying less and trying to “understand more”.
He said: “The beginning of wisdom is an understanding. I become wiser, I work to talk and learn more – and it’s interesting.”
The actor also found comfort in his theater work at Othello among his Oscar.
He noted, “I sat there smiling:” Look at you. On the day you did not receive the nominations for Oscar, you are working on Othello on Broadway.
Despite the fact that it was not nominated for the Academy Award, the role of Washington in the role of Makrin in “Gladiator II” brought him nominations for other ceremonies such as Critics Choice and Golden Globe.