Delroy Lindo, at 73, finally received his first Oscar nomination after a long career. He advises embracing rejection, a crucial aspect of the acting profession and any field. Lindo's nomination for "Sinners" highlights his perseverance and belief in his abilities. He credits trust in himself and those who supported him for his achievement. In "Sinners," Lindo improvised a pivotal scene, emphasizing authenticity and earning him critical acclaim. He values creative freedom, made possible by overcoming self-doubt and setbacks. Lindo's career includes roles in films like "Malcolm X" and "Get Shorty," with a previous near-nomination for "Da 5 Bloods." His impactful performance in "Sinners" showcases his range, blending comedy and serious dialogue. He emphasizes the importance of believing in one's craft, especially during challenging times. His collaboration with Denzel Washington in "Malcolm X" reflects his trust in Spike Lee's direction and his own instincts. Lindo embodies resilience, trust, and the value of relationships built over his decades-long career.
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