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Delroy Lindo earns his first Oscar nomination at 73
Summary
Delroy Lindo, 73, received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the 2025 film "Sinners", and he has said earlier "strategic missteps" slowed his career and opportunities.
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Delroy Lindo received his first Academy Award nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role in the 2025 film "Sinners". He is 73 and has worked across film, television and stage for roughly five decades. Supporters and some peers had protested when he was not nominated for his role in Spike Lee's "Da 5 Bloods," a snub that he called profoundly disappointing. Lindo has described an earlier period in his career when he made what he called "strategic missteps" and developed a reputation that reduced his film opportunities.
Key points:
- Lindo earned his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the 2025 film "Sinners."
- He and others noted disappointment when he did not receive an Oscar nomination for "Da 5 Bloods," a role that drew wide attention.
- His career spans about 50 years and includes roles in films such as "The Cider House Rules," "Malcolm X," and "Crooklyn."
- Lindo has said he made strategic errors in the mid-1990s and at times was seen as difficult to work with, which affected casting opportunities.
- He considered leaving acting but was encouraged to continue, and later adjusted how he approached collaboration.
Summary:
The nomination represents notable recognition late in Lindo's long career and follows years in which he says he had to recalibrate his professional approach. Undetermined at this time.
