An acclaimed character actor of the stage, screen, and television, Don Cheadle often manages to steal most of the scenes in which he appears. That is no small feat, for the slender African-American actor has, at first glance, a rather unassuming physical presence, particularly when compared to some of his big-name co-stars. An actor whose style compliments rather than overshadows the performances of those around him, Cheadle stands out for his rare ability to bring a laid-back intensity and subtle charisma to his roles.A native of Kansas City, MO, Cheadle was born on November 29, 1964, to a psychologist father and bank manager mother. During his early childhood, his family moved to Denver and then Nebraska. One thing that remained a constant in Cheadle's childhood was his interest in performing, which began around the age of five. In addition to acting, he was interested in jazz music and his parents supported both of these endeavors. By the time he graduated from high school, he had scholarships from both music and acting schools; choosing the latter, he attended the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. Following graduation, Cheadle made his film debut with a small role as a hamburger server in Moving Violations (1985). He honed his acting skills as a guest star on television series ranging from Hill Street Blues to Night Court, and, in 1992, he landed a regular role as a fussy hotel manager on The Golden Palace. Although the show faltered after only one season, Cheadle landed on his feet, subsequently snagging the plum role of earnest district attorney John Littleton on Picket Fences (1993-1995). While he was building a career on television, Cheadle was also earning a reputation in feature films. He first made an impression on audiences with his lead role in Hamburger Hill (1987), and, in 1994, he had his true screen breakthrough portraying Denzel Washington's best friend in Devil in a Blue Dress. So good was his performance — which earned him a number of film critics awards — that many felt an Oscar nomination was inevitable; when the Academy passed him over, many, including Cheadle, wondered why. However, the actor chalked it up to politics and got on with his career, working steadily throughout the remainder of the decade. 1997 proved to be a big year for him: he co-starred in three major films, Volcano, Boogie Nights, and John Singleton's Rosewood. He won particular praise for his work in the latter two films, earning nominations for SAG and Image awards.The following year, Cheadle made a triumphant return to television with his portrayal of Sammy Davis Jr. in The Rat Pack, winning an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe award. Also in 1998, he did stellar work in Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight and Warren Beatty's Bulworth, playing a down and dirty ex-con in the former and a drug lord in the latter. Another Emmy nomination followed in 1999, for Cheadle's powerful portrayal of a school teacher sent in to counsel a young man on death row, in A Lesson Before Dying. Cheadle would become something of a fixture in Soderbergh's films, and in fact delivered a stunning performance as a federal drug agent in the director's epic muckraking drama Traffic (2000).Cheadle then turned up in Soderbergh's remake of the Rat Pack classic Ocean's Eleven in 2002.The chasm between Traffic and Ocean's Eleven (not in terms of quality but in terms of intended audience and depth) is instructive; it established a definitive career pattern for Cheadle during the mid-late 2000s. Throughout that period, the gifted actor continually projected versatility by alternating between buttered-popcorn pictures - such as Soderbergh's 2004 and 2007 follow ups to Eleven (Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen) - and more complex, demanding, intelligent material. For example, in 2004 (a particularly vital year for Cheadle) the actor delivered a four-barrelled lead portrayal in the heart-wrenching docudrama Hotel Rwanda. In that politically-tinged, factually-charged account, the actor plays the Rwandan manager of a Kigali hotel, so devastated ~ Rovi
Bookmark
SAVE
Loading...
Loading...
Feed Readers (RSS/XML)
SUBSCRIBE
Loading...
Don't Miss This
Sponsored Listings
-
$15 Winter Whale Watching Cruise Special
at California Whale Watching-Newport LandingTue 2/14 10:00a
Hot Tickets
More »
ON SALE NOW
-
Sat 3/24 7:30p
-
Tue 2/14 8:30p
-
Sat 2/18 8:00p
-
Thu 2/16 5:00p
-
Thu 2/16 7:30p
-
Sun 3/11 2:00p
Performer Information
RESOURCES
MOVIES
|
|
The Guard
(2011)
|
|
|
Iron Man 2
(2010)
Lt. Col. James ``Rhodey'' Rhodes |
|
|
Iron Man 2: The IMAX Experience
(2010)
Lt. Col. James ``Rhodey'' Rhodes |
|
|
Brooklyn's Finest
(2010)
|
|
|
Brooklyn's Finest
(2010)
Tango |
|
|
Hotel for Dogs
(2009)
Bernie |
|
|
Palace pour chiens
(2009)
Bernie |
|
|
Hotel for Dogs
(2009)
|
|
|
Traitor
(2008)
Producer |
|
|
Traitor
(2008)
Producer Samir Horn |
|
|
Darfur Now
(2007)
Producer |
|
|
Darfur Now
(2007)
Producer |
|
|
Talk to Me
(2007)
|
|
|
Talk to Me
(2007)
Ralph ``Petey'' Greene |
|
|
Ocean's Thirteen
(2007)
|
|
|
Ocean's Thirteen
(2007)
Basher Tarr |
|
|
Danny Ocean 13
(2007)
Basher Tarr |
|
|
Reign Over Me
(2007)
Alan Johnson |
|
|
Reign Over Me
(2007)
|
|
|
Règne sur moi
(2007)
Alan Johnson |
|
|
The Dog Problem
(2006)
Dr. Normand |
|
|
Crash
(2005)
Producer |
|
|
Crash
(2005)
Graham Producer |
|
|
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
(2004)
Bonny Simmons |
|
|
Hotel Rwanda
(2004)
Paul Rusesabagina |
|
|
Hotel Rwanda
(2004)
|
|
|
Ocean's Twelve
(2004)
Basher Tarr |
|
|
Manic
(2003)
David |
|
|
Manic
(2003)
|
|
|
Ocean's Eleven
(2001)
Basher Tarr |
|
|
Trafic
(2000)
Montel Gordon |
|
|
Traffic
(2000)
Montel Gordon |
|
|
The Family Man
(2000)
Cash |
|
|
Out of Sight
(1998)
Maurice 'Snoopy' Miller |
|
|
Bulworth
(1998)
|
|
|
Boogie Nights
(1997)
|
|
|
Boogie Nights
(1997)
Buck Swope |
|
|
Volcano
(1997)
|
|
|
Devil in a Blue Dress
(1995)
Raymond 'Mouse' Alexander |
|
|
Ratatouille
Producer |
|
|
Colors
|
|
|
Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene
Narrator |
|
|
Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene
|
|
|
Things Behind the Sun
|
|
|
A Lesson Before Dying
|
|
|
Bulworth
|
|
|
The Guard
FBI agent Wendell Everett |
add to our listings





