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Denzel Washington picks up AFI Life Achievement Award, while Jamie Foxx and Julia Roberts pay tribute

  • Oscar-winning veteran actor turns focus on his wife of the past 40 years, Paulette, at star-studded gala in Los Angeles as he receives AFI Life Achievement Award
Veteran American actor Denzel Washington accepts the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award at last Thursday’s ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Invision/AP

American actor Denzel Washington was the man of the hour last Thursday night with numerous celebrities, from actress Julia Roberts to director Spike Lee turning out to celebrate him as this year’s recipient of the American Film Institute [AFI] Life Achievement Award.

[Denzel Washington is] someone who is just better than everybody else … when it comes to acting! Even [actor] Leonardo DiCaprio is like, ‘I am really frightened of Denzel’ Jamie Foxx, actor

Yet when Washington, the star of Training Day, The Equalizer films and The Magnificent Seven, finally took to the stage to thunderous applause to accept the honour, he did something unexpected: Washington turned the spotlight away from himself and gave his wife of 40 years, Pauletta Washington, her own standing ovation.

Actress Julia Roberts pays tribute to actor Denzel Washington at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Reuters
Actress Julia Roberts pays tribute to actor Denzel Washington at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Reuters

The crowd of multigenerational Hollywood A-listers, from actors Michael B. Jordan and Mahershala Ali to actress Cicely Tyson and veteran actor Morgan Freeman, readily obliged.

Denzel Washington and his family arrive at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala honouring him in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Reuters
Denzel Washington and his family arrive at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala honouring him in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Reuters

“I would not be alive without Pauletta Washington,” Washington said. “I wouldn’t survive.”

It’s a difficult task to have a moment stand out in an evening that included a surprise Beyoncé appearance – there briefly to present an honour to director Melina Matsoukas – and an earth-shattering performance of Sam Cooke’s song, A Change is Gonna Come by Jennifer Hudson that brought Washington to his feet, but he managed to do it.

As Roberts, Tyson and others attested throughout the evening, the two-time Academy Award-winner Washington is a family man first.

Seated alongside his wife, son Malcolm Washington, Lee, Tyson and directors Carl Franklin and Ed Zwick, the 64-year-old was taken on an emotional two-hour tour through his storied career in Hollywood – from eager newcomer to film star to acclaimed director – by those who were by his side.

Actor Chadwick Boseman pays tribute to Denzel Washington at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala. Photo: Reuters
Actor Chadwick Boseman pays tribute to Denzel Washington at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala. Photo: Reuters

“We’re all here because we love Denzel,” said Lee, who has directed Washington in four films (Mo’ Better Blues, He Got Game, Malcolm X and Inside Man). “Denzel represents our black manhood.”

Lee, the final speaker of the evening, likened Washington to other “G.O. A.T.s” (greatest of all time) such as retired basketball star Michael Jordan and the late singer Ella Fitzgerald and jazz musician Miles Davis.

“That’s the rarefied air that Denzel Washington lives and breathes in,” Lee said.

Lee also said that, although he might be biased, “Malcolm X is the greatest performance ever committed to celluloid”.

Others celebrities were just as effusive. Roberts recalled that working with Washington on The Pelican Brief was like “working with The Beatles”.

Chadwick Boseman, the star of Black Panther, arrives at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Thursday
Chadwick Boseman, the star of Black Panther, arrives at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Thursday

Washington is, as actor Jamie Foxx put it, “someone who is just better than everybody else … when it comes to acting!”

“Even [actor] Leonardo DiCaprio is like, ‘I am really frightened of Denzel,’” Foxx said.

The American Film Institute brought out a host of the next-generation’s brightest talents to talk about Washington’s impact on them, too.

“Mr. Washington’s arrival was a seismic moment for my generation,” the Oscar-winner Ali said. “You paved the way. Your influence, your reach transcends race without ever denying it.”

Michael B. Jordan said he was inspired by the story that while filming Glory, Washington kept wearing his fake scars in a scene where he had his shirt on. Jordan employed the same technique when playing his Black Panther character, the antagonist Erik Killmonger.

Chadwick Boseman, who played the title role in Black Panther, even went so far as to say, “There is no Black Panther without Denzel Washington.”

Actress Issa Rae brought Washington to tears of laughter as she recounted the very adult noises she remembers her mother and aunt making while watching his films when she was a little girl. She came to understand it, she said, when she watched Devil in A Blue Dress when she was a little older.

Actress Jodie Foster arrives at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala to honour actor Denzel Washington in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
Actress Jodie Foster arrives at the 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala to honour actor Denzel Washington in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters

Washington stayed alert and amused throughout the evening, laughing heartily when actress Jodie Foster said that they were all there to, “kiss your black a**”, and yelling “Let it out, Morgan!” when Freeman took a long pause after announcing with an expletive how jealous he was.

He and Lee were as playful as schoolboys during the “hoodwinked and bamboozled” speech from Malcolm X, reciting the lines along with the video, and he accepted a long line of well-wishers during the dinner break.

And when it finally came time for him to speak, in addition to thanking his wife for “40 years of sacrifice and 40 years of forgiveness”, Washington used his moment on stage to talk about God and those who have helped him along the way.

“If nothing else I’m living proof of the power of God,” Washington said. “I like acting. I like making movies … But my love for God is stronger than anything else.”

Jamie Fox pays tribute to Denzel Washington at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala. Photo: Reuters
Jamie Fox pays tribute to Denzel Washington at last Thursday’s 47th AFI Life Achievement Award gala. Photo: Reuters

The 47th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala, put on with the support of Audi, also recognised Matsoukas with the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal, providing everyone with an early thrill when Beyoncé came out to speak about her friend and collaborator, who directed her video for the song, Formation

“She is holding up a mirror for people who look like you and me to see ourselves, saying, ‘You are beautiful and your stories matter’,” Beyoncé said.

“She stays authentic to her roots and femininity in an industry dominated by men.”

Matsoukas said that, without Beyoncé, “I’m not the same voice and I’m not the same creator”.

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