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Delroy Lindo

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Age
59
Birthday
Nov. 18th, 1952
Born in
Eltham, London, England, UK
Height
6' 4

Delroy Lindo's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
The Chicago Code TV Show
The Chicago Code
Kidnapped TV Show
Kidnapped
 

Main Movie Roles

2009 - Up
2007 - This Christmas
2005 - Sahara
2005 - Domino
2003 - The Core
2001 - The Last Castle
2001 - The One
2000 - Gone in Sixty Seconds
2000 - Romeo Must Die
1999 - The Cider House Rules
1997 - The Devil's Advocate
1997 - A Life Less Ordinary
1996 - Ransom
1996 - Feeling Minnesota
1996 - Broken Arrow
1995 - Congo
1995 - Get Shorty
1995 - Clockers
1994 - Crooklyn
1993 - Bound by Honor
1993 - Mr. Jones
1992 - Malcolm X
1991 - The Hard Way
1990 - Mountains of the Moon

NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB


BIOGRAPHY:

On the stage and on the big screen, Delroy Lindo projects a powerful presence that is almost impossible to ignore. Alhough it was not his first film role, his portrayal of the bipolar numbers boss West Indian Archie in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992) is what first attracted attention to Lindo's considerable talents. Since then, his star has slowly been on the rise.

The son of Jamaican parents, Lindo was born and raised in Lewisham, England, United Kingdom, until his teens when he and his mother moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A little later, they moved to the United States, where Lindo would graduate from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After graduation, Lindo landed his first film role, that of an Army sergeant in More American Graffiti (1979). However, he did not appear in another film for ten years. In the meantime, Lindo worked on stage and, in 1982, debuted on Broadway in "Master Harold and the Boys" directed by the play's author, Athol Fugard. In 1988, Lindo earned a Tony nomination for his portrayal of Harald Loomis in Joe Turner's Come and Gone.

Though he was obviously a talented actor with a bright future, Lindo's career stalled. Wanting someone more aggressive and appreciative of his talents, Lindo changed agents (he'd had the same one through most of his early career). It was a smart move, but it was director Spike Lee who provided the boost Lindo's career needed. The director was impressed enough with Lindo to cast him as patriarch Woody Carmichael in Lee's semi-autobiographical comedy Crooklyn (1994).

For Lindo, 1996 was a big year. He landed major supporting roles in six features, including a heavy in Barry Sonnenfeld's Get Shorty (1995), another villainous supporting role in Lee's Clockers (1995), and still another bad guy in Feeling Minnesota (1996). Lest one believe that Lindo is typecast into forever playing drug lords and gangsters, that year he also played baseball player Leroy "Satchel" Paige in the upbeat Soul of the Game (1996) (TV) (a.k.a. Baseball in Black and White), for which he won a NAACP Image Award nomination. Since then, the versatile Lindo has shown himself equally adept at playing characters on both sides of the law. In 1997, he played an angel opposite Holly Hunter in Danny Boyle's offbeat romantic fantasy A Life Less Ordinary (1997) and, in 2009, a vengeful cop in an episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999).


TRIVIA:
  • Took an 8-day tour of South Africa with 'Danny Glover' (qv), 'Alfre Woodard' (qv), 'Angela Bassett' (qv), and 'Alexandra Paul' (qv) to urge Black people there to participate in that country's first fully democratic national election in 1994.
  • Was nominated for Broadway's 1988 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for 'August Wilson' (qv)'s "Joe Turner's Come and Gone."
  • Went to stunt-driving school to prepare for his role in _Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)_ (qv).
  • Is a fan of the London-based football (soccer) team Arsenal.
  • The son of Jamaican parents (his mother was a nurse; his father held various jobs), Lindo was inspired to act after seeing the production of 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s "The Taming of The Shrew" on PBS television.
  • Has one son, Damiri.
  • Lives in San Francisco.
  • Has played two characters named Isaac. Isaac Stubbs in _"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)_ (qv) and, most noticeably, Isaak O'Day in _Romeo Must Die (2000)_ (qv).

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