Delroy Lindo - Famous Theatre Director

Delroy Lindo Net Worth

$4,000,000

Delroy Lindo is a famous British-American actor, producer, director, and more. He has a net worth of $4 million and is known for his numerous acting credits, including his performance in the 202 film ‘Da 5 Bloods’ and other films such as ‘Malcolm X’ and ‘The Cider House Rules’.

Key facts:

  • Delroy Lindo is an award-winning British-American actor, producer, and director.
  • He has appeared in several Spike Lee films, including 'Da 5 Bloods', 'Malcolm X', 'Crooklyn', and 'Clockers'.
  • Lindo has also starred in TV shows such as 'Kidnapped', 'The Chicago Code', 'Believe', 'Blood & Oil', and 'The Good Fight'.
  • He has more than 70 acting credits to his name and has appeared in hit movies such as 'Get Shorty', 'Ransom', 'Gone in 60 Seconds', and 'Up'.
  • Lindo is also a talented Broadway actor and has been nominated for Tony Award and Drama Desk Award.

Basic Information About Delroy Lindo

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Theatre Director, Voice Actor
Net worth$4,000,000
Date of birth1952-11-18 (72 years old)
Place of birthEltham
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Curiosities and TrademarksDeep baritone voice
GenderMale
Height6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Delroy Lindo awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Black Reel - Best Voice PerformanceNomineeUp2010
EDA Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
AFCA Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
BOFCA Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2020
Chlotrudis Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
DFCS Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
DFCS Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2021
Dorian Award - Film Performance of the Year - ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
Gold Derby Award - Lead ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
IGN Award - Best Movie EnsembleWinnerDa 5 Bloods2020
IFJA Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2020
ICS Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
Halfway Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2020
LEJA Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
ALFS Award - Actor of the YearNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
NSFC Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2021
NYFCC Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2020
NCFCA Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2021
NDFS Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
NTFCA Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
Odyssey Award - Best Lead ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2020
OAFFC Award - Best Male LeadNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
OFTA Film Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
OFCS Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2021
PFCC Award - Best ActorWinnerDa 5 Bloods2021
PCC Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
WAFCA Award - Best ActorNomineeDa 5 Bloods2021
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a CastNomineeGet Shorty1996
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeGet Shorty1996
Sierra Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeThe Cider House Rules2000
ACCA - Best Cast EnsembleNomineeRansom1996
Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureNomineeRansom1997
CFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeClockers1996
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeClockers1996
Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesWinnerLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit2010
Black Reel - Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama SeriesNomineeThe Good Fight2020
Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNomineeThe Good Fight2021
Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNomineeThe Good Fight2020
INOCA TV - Best Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNomineeThe Good Fight2020

Delroy Lindo roles

Movie / Series Role
Gone in Sixty SecondsDet. Roland Castlebeck
UpBeta (voice)
Point BreakInstructor Hall
Da 5 BloodsPaul
The Devil's AdvocatePhillipe Moyez (uncredited)
CongoCaptain Wanta (uncredited)
Bound by HonorBonafide
SaharaCarl
Get ShortyBo Catlett
Malcolm XWest Indian Archie
The Cider House RulesMr. Rose
Romeo Must DieIsaak O'Day
The CoreBrazzelton
Broken ArrowColonel Max Wilkins
DominoClaremont Williams
The Hard WayCaptain Brix
RansomAgent Lonnie Hawkins
The Last CastleGen. Wheeler
The OneMVA Agent Harry Roedecker / Gas Station Attendant
The Harder They Fall
HeistBobby 'Bob' Blane
CrooklynWoody
ClockersRodney
A Life Less OrdinaryJackson
This Is UsJudge Ernest Bradley 1 episode, 2017
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDetective Victor Moran 1 episode, 2009
Made in HollywoodSelf 1 episode, 2020
The SimpsonsGabriel 1 episode, 2002
KidnappedLatimer King 13 episodes, 2006-2007
Beauty and the BeastIssac Stubbs 2 episodes, 1987
A Man Called HawkMack Slater 1 episode, 1989
Robot ChickenDopey Smurf / ... 1 episode, 2013
The Chicago CodeAlderman Ronin Gibbons 13 episodes, 2011
MercyDr. Alfred Parks 1 episode, 2009
BelieveDr. Milton Winter 13 episodes, 2014

Delroy Lindo's Quotes

  • [on his films] I'm very proud of my roles. I enjoy the ability to touch millions of people and, in some way, connect with them in ways that I cannot connect with them in my normal, everyday life.
  • [on Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)] Filming 20 minutes of a car chase took two months of work. And I did a lot of it myself because I went to stunt-driving school. It was great. They were teaching me how to do wheelies, 360s and 180s.
  • [2011, on making Field of Honour (1996)] One of my favorites! But let me say I'm hugely proud of that film, hugely proud. And I feel really, really... oh God. To use a hackneyed term-no, I'm not going to say "blessed", but I was blessed. It was just a fantastic opportunity, and I was really, really thrilled to get the opportunity to play Satchel Paige. The way it happened was the way these things always happen. I got a call from my representatives saying "There's a script, they're interested in you for this." At the time actually, there was word that some people from HBO were really interested in me for the part, some people thought I might be too old. I vaguely remember that. The script was sent to me, I read it, by the time it was sent to me, it was called Baseball in Black and White, and during the time we were shooting, that's what the title was. It was wonderful. I read the script and just fell in love with it. It was beautifully written, beautifully. There was a scene in the beginning which unfortunately we did not get to shoot which was just really, really rich. It was a scene between my character, Satchel Paige, and Josh Gibson. I said "Of course I want to do this." I had actually been offered something else at the same time that we had been negotiating, preliminarily negotiating, but Kevin Sullivan came to New York. Kevin and I met and we talked for some while. I remember being in Central Park, throwing the baseball, and I don't play baseball, I hadn't played baseball, but I threw as best as I could. At the end of the meeting, he said, "Yeah, I'd really like you to do this," and I said, "I'd love to do this, but the one thing, playing Satchel Paige, I want to be sure that I'm gonna have lots of time to get with a pitcher and work on that aspect." He assured me that it could happen, and that is what happened. Very shortly after having met Kevin, I got the official offer, and I was thrilled to do it. It was a difficult shoot because I would have loved to have had more time. But I'm really proud of it. What I could tell you that the biggest challenge for me going into that project, that I was aware of, is that Satchel Paige, based on everything that I read, and I read a lot of material about him, he was someone that used humor as a defense, as his weapon, as his coping mechanism. Humor was a great part of Satchel Paige's life, and that was very challenging. I was afraid of that. Humor doesn't function that way in my life personally. I think it's a brilliant tool to have, not only to have a sense of humor, but to be able to use humor to help one navigate life, and I tend not to be that type of person. I wish I were. But having said all that, I was aware of that about Satchel Paige, and I wanted very much to portray that element. A lightness of touch, a lightness of being, a humorous way of responding to things, even when one is feeling devastated. That was the aspect of his personality that I wanted very much to nail down.
  • [2011, on landing Get Shorty (1995)] I think they couldn't work it out with Sam [Samuel L. Jackson]. I don't think I'm misremembering that. Sam and John [John Travolta] had had that huge success on Pulp Fiction (1994), and I think they tried to cast Sam in that part, but they couldn't work it out. They came to me. I guess, arguably, one could say that was my first all-out major studio venture. I didn't think of it in those kinds of terms; I think I'm thinking of it in those kinds of terms in retrospect. For me at the time, if I'm remembering, it was another really interesting job. I was thrilled to be there-great part. I remember reading the script, and thinking, "Damn, this is really well-written." When I read Elmore Leonard's book, Bo Catlett is actually written as a light-skinned black man. Thankfully, that was not a concern to the producers, and they hired me. I had a really, really good time, and the script was so well-written. I used the book as source material-just a well-constructed piece of storytelling. I was really happy to be there, and very much in my element.
  • [2011, on The Simpsons (1989)] When I did The Simpsons, that got me instant cred with my nieces and nephews in Philly. That is when I became aware of the power of The Simpsons. They were like "Oh wow, Uncle Delroy did The Simpsons, oh wow, man." I was not on that Simpsons phenomenon. I had never really watched it, and it was not on my radar, so to say. After I did that voiceover, I was very aware of the power of The Simpsons, because in certain quarters, I got instant credibility. So there you go.

Interesting Facts about Delroy Lindo

  1. Has one son: Damiri Lindo.
  2. Is a huge fan of the London-based football (soccer) team Arsenal.
  3. Was nominated for Broadway's 1988 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone".
  4. Still considers himself British, despite having lived in America since his late teens.
  5. Before being able to fully support himself as an actor, he worked a variety of jobs that ranged from busing tables, driving cabs, and selling pesticides over the phone.
  6. As a teenager, he and his mother moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. When he was age 16, they moved to San Francisco, California.
  7. 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's "The Taming of The Shrew" on PBS television.
  8. Took an 8-day tour of South Africa with Danny Glover, Alfre Woodard, Angela Bassett and Alexandra Paul to urge Black people there to participate in that country's first fully democratic national election in 1994.
  9. Went to stunt-driving school to prepare for his role in Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000).
  10. Has played two characters named Isaac: Isaac Stubbs in Beauty and the Beast (1987) and, most noticeably, Isaak O'Day in Romeo Must Die (2000).
  11. Graduated from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California (1979).
  12. Received his Bachelor's degree in Cinema from San Francisco State University (2004).
  13. His surname means "pretty" in Portuguese.
  14. Currently resides in Oakland, California.
  15. Received a masters degree from NYU.

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