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Джеффри Райт

Джеффри Райт
Райт в 2019 году
Рожденный ( 1965-12-07 ) 7 декабря 1965 г. (58 лет)
Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, США
Образование Амхерстский колледж ( бакалавр )
Занятие Актер
Years active1990–present
Spouse
(m. 2000; div. 2014)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Джеффри Райт (родился 7 декабря 1965 г.) - американский актер. Он получил множество наград, в том числе премию «Эмми» Primetime , премию «Тони» и премию «Золотой глобус» , а также номинацию на премию «Оскар» . Райт начал свою карьеру в театре, где он получил известность благодаря роли в бродвейской постановке « Тони Кушнера » Ангелы в Америке (1993), за которую он получил премию «Тони» как лучший актер в пьесе . Он повторил свою роль в нашумевшей HBO адаптации мини-сериала 2003 года , получив премию Primetime Emmy Award за лучшую мужскую роль второго плана в ограниченном сериале или фильме .

Его первой главной ролью в кино была роль Жана-Мишеля Баския в фильме «Баския» (1996). Среди других его известных фильмов - «Шафт » (2000), «Сириана» (2005), «Леди в воде» (2006), Cadillac Records (2008), «Мартовские иды» (2011) и «Растин» (2023). Он также снялся в Уэса Андерсона фильмах «Французский диспетчер» (2021) и «Астероидный город» (2023), а также сыграл Феликса Лейтера в о Джеймсе Бонде фильмах «Казино Рояль» (2006), «Квант милосердия» (2008) и «Не время умирать» . (2021), Бити Латье в фильмах «Голодные игры» и Джим Гордон в «Бэтмене» (2022). Он был номинирован на премию Оскар за лучшую мужскую роль за роль в американской фантастике (2023).

Wright earned acclaim for his role as Valentin Narcisse in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire (2013–2014) and robot programmer Bernard Lowe in the HBO series Westworld (2016–2022), the latter of which earned him three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He also played as Isaac Dixon in the video game The Last of Us Part II (2020) and the Watcher in the Marvel Studios animated series What If...? (2021–present).

Early life and education

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Wright was born on December 7, 1965, in Washington, D.C.. His mother is a customs lawyer and his father died when Jeffrey was a child.[1][2]

He graduated from St. Albans School and attended Amherst College, receiving a bachelor's degree in political science, planning to attend law school, but chose instead to study acting. After attending the MFA acting program at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts for two months in 1988, he left to appear in Les Blancs at Arena Stage before transferring with it to the Huntington Theatre Company and deciding to be an actor full-time.[3][4]

Career

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1990–2003: Theatre roles and Angels in America

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Wright at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2007

Wright began appearing off-Broadway in New York City and Washington, D.C. In 1990, he appeared in his first major film as an attorney in Alan J. Pakula's legal drama Presumed Innocent.[5] In 1991, he joined John Houseman's national touring repertory company The Acting Company in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream[6] and Athol Fugard's Blood Knot. In 1993 and 1994, he appeared as Norman "Belize" Arriaga in Tony Kushner's award-winning play Angels in America.[7] His portrayal of a gay nurse forced to take care of Roy Cohn as he dies of AIDS won him the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.[7] He also had small roles in the films Jumpin' at the Boneyard (1992), Faithful (1996), and Critical Care (1997).

He guest-starred in George Lucas's The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as a fictionalized Sidney Bechet and Homicide: Life on the Street in the early to late 1990s. In 1996, Wright starred in his first leading film role, portraying painter Jean-Michel Basquiat in the film Basquiat, to critical acclaim. Critic Roger Ebert praised Wright as "[giving] a performance of almost mystical opacity".[8] For his performance, he earned a Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance nomination.[9] Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared in roles in such films as Woody Allen's satirical comedy Celebrity (1998), and Ang Lee's western Ride with the Devil (1999).

In 2000, he starred in three films, Shaft, Hamlet, and Crime and Punishment in Suburbia. He also starred in Clark Johnson's HBO television film Boycott (2001) as Martin Luther King Jr., for which he received an AFI Award.[10] He starred opposite Carmen Ejogo and Terrence Howard. The following year, he portrayed Howard Bingham in Michael Mann's biographical sports drama Ali (2001). The film also starred Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, and Jon Voight. The following year, he returned to Broadway playing Lincoln in the Suzan-Lori Parks play Topdog/Underdog (2002). He starred opposite Mos Def who played Booth.[11] Wright for his performance earned a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination.[12] In 2003, he reprised his role as Norman "Belize" Arriaga in HBO's award-winning adaptation of Angels in America, garnering him an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.[7]

2004–2015: Established actor

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Wright at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con

In 2004, he appeared in Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidate, starring Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington.[13] In February 2005, Wright returned to HBO Films in Lackawanna Blues.[14] In 2005, he played Washington attorney Bennett Holiday in Syriana and Bill Murray's eccentric Ethiopian neighbor Winston in Broken Flowers, the latter of which earned Wright a Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nomination.[9] That same year, he also starred in the play This Is How It Goes and appeared as one of the tenants in M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller Lady in the Water (2006). In 2006, he appeared as Felix Leiter in the James Bond film Casino Royale. He reprised the role in Quantum of Solace and No Time to Die.[15] In 2007, Wright starred in the alien invasion suspense thriller The Invasion. In 2008, he portrayed Colin Powell in Oliver Stone's biographical drama film W.[16] He portrayed Muddy Waters in Cadillac Records, a biopic, loosely based on the rise and fall of Chess Records.[17]

In 2010, Wright played Jacques Cornet in the world premiere run of A Free Man of Color at the Vivian Beaumont Theater of the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts in New York City.[18] In 2011, he acted in three films Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close starring Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock and The Ides of March starring George Clooney. Wright played Beetee in The Hunger Games film series, starting with The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, released in November 2013.[19] He landed the role of Dr. Valentin Narcisse in season 4 of Boardwalk Empire, starting in the fall of 2013.[20] In 2015, he voiced Poppa Henry in the Pixar animated film The Good Dinosaur.[21]

2016–2022: Westworld and American Fiction

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Wright at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con

He portrayed Charles Ogletree in the HBO film Confirmation (2016), and Bernard Lowe in HBO's Westworld, the latter of which earned him three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.[22] In March 2017, Wright appeared in a commercial for Dell Technologies.[23] In 2018, Wright acted in six feature films including the legal drama Monster, the drama The Public, the action comedy Game Night and the crime drama Age Out. He starred in the HBO film O.G. which was filmed entirely in a Pendleton Correctional Facility. Also, in 2018, he acted in the Netflix action thriller Hold the Dark which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.[24]

In 2018, Wright produced the HBO documentary We Are Not Done Yet, which gives voice to war veterans who, through a USO-sponsored arts workshop at Walter Reed National Military Hospital, discover the power and healing of shared experience to unite and find resilience in the face of post-traumatic stress.[25] That same year, Wright starred in HBO's O.G., a film about a man confronting his past crime and preparing to leave prison after decades behind bars.[26] The film was directed by Madeleine Sackler, and was filmed entirely in Pendleton Correctional Facility near Indianapolis, Indiana.[27] The film was shot in a working prison and many prisoners and staff were recruited as actors for the film, including Wright's co-star, Theotus Carter, who plays Beecher, a younger prisoner that Louis, (Wright's character) takes under his wing, which threatens Louis' release date.[28] During shooting, Wright was sometimes mistaken for a prisoner by other real prisoners and guards. The film debuted on HBO on February 25, 2019.[29] Nick Paumgarten of The New Yorker said, "The performances are exceptionally strong, both by the free-to-leave professional actors (especially Jeffrey Wright, who plays Louis, the 'O.G.' of the title, an older inmate on the verge of release) and by the incarcerated neophytes."[30] Ben Kenigsberg of The New York Times said, "Jeffrey Wright gives a rich, imposing performance as the former 'mayor' of Pendleton Correctional Facility."[31]

In 2019, he acted in the Steven Soderbergh directed Netflix comedy-drama The Laundromat starring Meryl Streep, Antonio Banderas, and Gary Oldman.[32] He also acted in John Crowley's drama The Goldfinch starring Nicole Kidman, Sarah Paulson, and Finn Wolfhard.[7] Wright starred in the video game The Last of Us Part II as Isaac, the leaders of the Washington Liberation Front. The game was released on June 19, 2020.[33] Wright voices the Watcher in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021), which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).[34]

In 2021, Wright portrayed food writer Roebuck Wright in the film The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson.[35] He reunited with Anderson portraying General Gibson in the 2023 film Asteroid City.[36]

He portrayed Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in the Netflix biographical drama film Rustin[37] and played fictional author Thelonious "Monk" Ellison in the satirical comedy-drama American Fiction both released in 2023.[38] The latter earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy nomination[39] and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.[40]

Personal life

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Wright married actress Carmen Ejogo in August 2000. They have a son named Elijah and a daughter named Juno and lived in Brooklyn, New York City.[41][42][43][44] They have since divorced.[45]

He is a fan of the Washington Commanders.[46][47]

In 2004, Wright received an honorary degree from his alma mater Amherst College.[48]

Wright is chairman and co-founder of Taia, LLC and Taia Peace Foundation and Vice Chairman of Taia Lion Resources, Inc,[49][50] a gold-exploration company looking to create a conflict-free gold mining operation in Sierra Leone.[51][52][53]

Acting credits

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Film

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Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Presumed InnocentProsecuting Attorney
1992Jumpin' at the BoneyardDerek
1996FaithfulYoung Man
BasquiatJean-Michel Basquiat
1997Critical CareBed Two
1998Too Tired to DieBalzac Man
CelebrityGreg
MeschuggeWin
Blossoms and VeilsBen
1999CementNinny
Ride with the DevilDaniel Holt
2000HamletGravedigger
Crime and Punishment in SuburbiaChris
ShaftPeoples Hernandez
2001AliHoward Bingham
2002D-ToxJaworski
2004Sin's KitchenRex
The Manchurian CandidateAl Melvin
2005Broken FlowersWinston
SyrianaBennett Holiday
2006Lady in the WaterMr. Dury
Casino RoyaleFelix Leiter
2007The InvasionDr. Stephen Galeano
BlackoutNelsonAlso producer
2008W.Colin Powell
Quantum of SolaceFelix Leiter
Cadillac RecordsMuddy Waters
2009One BloodDan ClarkAlso producer
2011Source CodeDr. Rutledge
The Ides of MarchSenator Thompson
Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseWilliam Black
2013Broken CityCarl Fairbanks
A Single ShotSimon
The Hunger Games: Catching FireBeetee
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & PeteHenry
2014Ernest & CelestineGrizzly Judge (voice)English dub
Only Lovers Left AliveDr. Watson
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1Beetee
2015The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
The Good DinosaurPoppa Henry (voice)
2018MonsterMr. Harmon
The PublicMr. Anderson
Game NightFBI Agent Ron HendersonUncredited[54]
Age OutDetective Portnoy
O.G.Louis
Hold the DarkRussell Core
2019The LaundromatMalchus Irvin Boncamper
The GoldfinchJames "Hobie" Hobart
Rigged: The Voter Suppression PlaybookNarrator
2020All Day and a NightJ.D.
2021The French DispatchRoebuck Wright
No Time to DieFelix Leiter
2022The BatmanJim Gordon
2023Asteroid CityGeneral Gibson
AtrabiliousVincent Daugherty
RustinAdam Clayton Powell Jr.
American FictionThelonious "Monk" Ellison
TBAHigh and LowFilming

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Separate but EqualWilliam T. ColemanTelevision movie
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesSidney Bechet2 episodes
1994New York UndercoverAndre ForemanEpisode: "Garbage"
1997Homicide: Life on the StreetHal Wilson3 episodes
2001BoycottDr. Martin Luther King Jr.Television movie
2003Angels in AmericaNorman "Belize" Arriaga / Mr. Lies /
Homeless Man / The Angel Europa
6 episodes
2005Lackawanna BluesMr. PaulTelevision movie
2007American ExperienceNarratorEpisode: "New Orleans"
2012HouseDr. Walter CofieldEpisode: "Nobody's Fault"
2013–2014Boardwalk EmpireValentin Narcisse11 episodes
2016The Venture BrothersThink Tank (voice)Episode: "Tanks for Nuthin"
ConfirmationCharles OgletreeTelevision movie
BoJack HorsemanCuddlywhiskers / Father (voice)3 episodes
2016–2022WestworldBernard Lowe / Arnold WeberMain role
2017She's Gotta Have ItPurple "ITIS" Voice (voice)Episode: "#NolasChoice (3 DA HARD WAY)"
2019Sesame StreetBernard LoweSegment: "Respect World"
Green Eggs and HamMcWinkle (voice)13 episodes
Rick and MortyTony (voice)Episode: "The Old Man and the Seat"
2020Finding Your RootsHimselfEpisode: "This Land is My Land"[55]
The Daily Show with Trevor NoahNarratorEpisode dated 28 August 2020
2021–presentWhat If...?The Watcher (voice)Main role[56]
2023Digman!(voice)Episode: "The Grail"
I Am GrootThe Watcher (voice)Episode: "Groot and the Great Prophecy"[57]
2024Ark: The Animated SeriesHenry Townsend (voice)[58]
2025The Last of UsIsaac Dixon[59]

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleAuthorVenue
1993Angels in America: Millennium ApproachesBelize / Mr. LiesTony KushnerWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
Angels in America: PerestroikaBelize / Mr. Lies /
Council of Principalities
1996Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da FunkDa VoiceReg E. GainesAmbassador Theatre, Broadway
2002Topdog/UnderdogLincolnSuzan-Lori Parks
2010A Free Man of ColorJacques CornetJohn GuareVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2020The Last of Us Part IIIsaac DixonVoice; Also motion capture

Audio

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YearTitleRoleProduction companyNotes
2021The Sandman: Act IIDestinyAudible[60]
Batman: The Audio AdventuresBatman/Bruce WayneBlue Ribbon Content

Awards and nominations

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References

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  2. ^ Stated on Finding Your Roots, January 14, 2020
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  4. ^ Horwitz, Simi (November 22, 2010). "Jeffrey Wright Preens in 19th Century New Orleans". Reuters. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  5. ^ Bamigboye, Baz (January 12, 2024). "'American Fiction' Star Jeffrey Wright On The Birth Of His Acting Dream, Learning Respect On Set From Harrison Ford And His Take On A Black Bond". Deadline. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  6. ^ Britton, James (March 3, 2014). "The Acting Company: Where Are They Now?". Purdue Convocations. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  8. ^ "Basquiat". Rogerebert.com. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
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  12. ^ "The Tony Award Nominations". www.tonyawards.com. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  14. ^ "HBO's 'Lackawanna Blues': One Woman's Strength". WKU Public Radio | The Public Radio Service of Western Kentucky University. February 10, 2005. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  16. ^ "Jeffrey Wright recalls not being able to fully embrace playing Colin Powell in 'W.'". EW.com. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  19. ^ Bee (TNS), Rick Bentley The Fresno. "Wright psyched about playing Beetee in 'Mockingjay'". Daytona Beach News-Journal Online. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  21. ^ "FOX Beat: Raymond Ochoa and Jeffrey Wright star in new film, 'The Good Dinosaur'". FOX 5 New York. November 17, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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  24. ^ Tallerico, Brian. "Hold the Dark movie review & film summary (2018) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com/. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  25. ^ Simkins, J. D. (November 15, 2018). "New HBO documentary puts a much-needed face to complex veteran struggles with PTSD". Military Times. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
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  28. ^ Smith, Jamil (February 22, 2019). "Inside Man: 'O.G.' Star Jeffrey Wright on Life Behind Bars". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
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  30. ^ Paumgarten, Nick. "The Première of "O.G.", the Film Made Inside an Indiana Prison". The New Yorker. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  31. ^ Kenigsberg, Ben (April 17, 2018). "17 Movies to Enjoy for the Tribeca Film Festival's 17th Edition". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  32. ^ Fear, David (September 26, 2019). "'The Laundromat' Review: Power, Corruption and A-List Celebrities". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  33. ^ Hawkins, Josh (June 22, 2020). "The Last of Us Part 2 voice actors and cast". Shacknews.
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  37. ^ Zornosa, Laura (November 3, 2023). "The Civil Rights Leaders Seen in 'Rustin'". TIME. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  38. ^ Willmore, Alison (March 10, 2024). "We're Going to Be Talking About American Fiction All Awards Season Long". Vulture. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
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