Don Cheadle is an American actor, producer, director, and writer best known for his performances in the movies Crash, Hotel Rwanda, and Iron Man 2. He made his film debut in the comedy Moving Violations, followed closely by the war movie Hamburger Hill. He first received recognition for his performance as Mouse Alexander in Devil in a Blue Dress, for which he won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor. He co-produced and acted in the Oscar-winning Best Picture Crash and portrayed Paul Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Besides acting, he has worked with the United Nations to address climate change and raise awareness about genocide in Darfur and Rwanda. He co-authored the book Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond with activist John Prendergast and co-founded the Not On Our Watch Project, which focuses global attention on preventing mass atrocities against humanity. Cheadle is married to actress Bridgid Coulter and has two children, with whom he lives in Santa Monica, California. He is one of Hollywood’s most respected entertainment figures and has been a strong advocate for human rights and social justice.
Also Known As: Donald Frank Cheadle Jr.
Age: 60 Years, 60 Year Old Males
Spouse/Ex-: Bridgid Coulter (1992–present)
Born Country: United States
Actors American Men
Height: 5'8" (173 cm), 5'8" Males
Ancestry: Cameroonian American
Notable Alumni: California Institute For The Arts
City: Kansas City, Missouri
U.S. State: Missouri
education: California Institute For The Arts
He was born as Donald Frank Cheadle Jr on November 29, 1964, in Kansas City, Missouri, US to Bettye and Donald Frank Cheadle Sr. His mother was a teacher and his father was a clinical psychologist. He has two siblings named Cindy and Colin. He was fond of music and was a member of his school choir from a young age. He travelled a lot with his family during his initial days.
He acted in a number of movies in the late 80’s and early 90’s like ‘LA Law’ and ‘Hill Street Blues’ but first received wide spread acclaim when he was awarded the Best Supporting Actor by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for his performance as Mouse Alexander opposite Denzel Washington in the movie ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’ in 1995. The movie explored the heart of the black community in Los Angeles in the 1940’s.
He started taking on more diverse roles and appeared in the criminal drama ‘Traffic,’ followed by a comedy role in ‘The Family Man’ and a more serious role in the hospital drama ‘ER’ that ran from 1994 to 2009. His television appearances include ‘’The Rat Pack,’ ‘Things Behind The Sun’ and ‘A Lesson Before Dying.’ His performance in the serial “House of Lies’ won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.
He had a minor role in the film ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ which was appreciated and landed him with the role of the same character in the sequels ‘Ocean’s Twelve’ and ‘Ocean’s Thirteen,’ with much more screen time. He also starred in the sequels ‘Iron Man 2’ and ‘Iron Man 3’ portraying the role of James Rhodes, played by Terrence Howard in the initial film.
He wrote and produced the film ‘Miles Ahead’ based on the life of Miles Davis, which was released in 2016. He reprised the character of Colonel James Rhodes in the films ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron,’ ‘Captain America: Civil War’ and ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ recently.
His other notable films include ‘Moving Violations’ (1985), ‘Hamburg Hill’ (1987), ‘The Metro Man’ (1993), ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’ (1995), ‘Volcano’ (1997), ‘The Rat Pack’ (1998), ‘Maniac’ (2001), ‘Hotel Rwanda’ (2004), ‘Darfur Now’ (2007), ‘Iron Man 3’ (2013), ‘Miles Ahead’ (2015) and ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ (2018).
Cheadle married actress, Bridgid Coulter, after a long-term relationship and has two children, Ayana and Imani, with whom he lives in Santa Monica, California. He was featured on the PBS series ‘African American Lives 2,’ on which his DNA revealed Cameroonian origin.
Besides acting, he has worked with the United Nations to address concerns on climate change and the genocide in Darfur and Rwanda. His contributions to the cause have been recognised by the BET Humanitarian award and the Peace Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. He is also a member of the Advisory Board on Citizens Climate Lobby where he has been actively involved and has been named as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Environmental Program of 2010.
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