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Danny Glover

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Danny Glover
NameDanny Glover
Birth dateJuly 22, 1946
Birth placeSan Francisco, California, U.S.
OccupationActor, film director, political activist

Danny Glover is a renowned American actor, film director, and political activist, known for his iconic roles in films such as Lethal Weapon and Beloved. Born in San Francisco, California, Glover grew up in a low-income household with his parents, Carrie Hunley and James Glover, who worked as a United States Postal Service clerk. He attended George Washington High School and later enrolled in San Francisco State University, where he became involved in the Black Students Union and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Glover's early life was shaped by his experiences with racism and his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, which included participating in protests and demonstrations alongside Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X.

Early Life

Glover's parents were both active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Congress of Racial Equality, which exposed him to the struggles of the African American community from a young age. He was raised in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, where he attended George Washington High School and developed an interest in acting. Glover's early life was also influenced by his relationships with notable figures such as Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier, who served as role models and mentors. He later attended San Francisco State University, where he studied economics and became involved in the Black Power movement, participating in protests and demonstrations alongside Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton.

Career

Glover's acting career spans over four decades, with notable roles in films such as Places in the Heart, The Color Purple, and Witness. He has worked with acclaimed directors such as Steven Spielberg and Spike Lee, and has appeared in a range of genres, from drama to comedy. Glover's breakthrough role came in 1987 with the film Lethal Weapon, which he followed up with roles in Bat*21 and To Sleep with Anger. He has also appeared in films such as Maverick, Switchback, and Saw, and has worked with actors such as Mel Gibson, Joe Pesci, and Don Cheadle. Glover has also been involved in various television projects, including ER and Brothers & Sisters, and has lent his voice to animated films such as Antz and Alpha and Omega.

Filmography

Glover's filmography includes a wide range of films, from dramas like Beloved and The Royal Tenenbaums, to comedys like Maverick and Operation Dumbo Drop. He has worked with notable actors such as Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, and Whoopi Goldberg, and has appeared in films that address social issues such as racism and poverty. Some of his notable films include The Prince of Egypt, Saw, and 2012, and he has also appeared in films such as Death at a Funeral and The Shaggy Dog. Glover has also been involved in various documentary films, including The Congo River and The End of Poverty?, and has narrated films such as The Last Lions and Winnie Mandela.

Activism

Glover is a long-time activist and has been involved in various social and political causes, including the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-apartheid movement. He has worked with organizations such as the TransAfrica Forum and the Institute for Policy Studies, and has been a vocal critic of imperialism and neoliberalism. Glover has also been involved in various labor unions, including the Screen Actors Guild and the African American Labor Center, and has supported causes such as workers' rights and environmental justice. He has also been a supporter of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and has been involved in various solidarity movements, including the Cuba Solidarity Movement and the Palestine Solidarity Movement.

Awards and Recognition

Glover has received numerous awards and nominations for his acting and activism, including a CableACE Award for his role in Lonesome Dove and a NAACP Image Award for his role in Beloved. He has also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Black Journalists and a Humanitarian Award from the United Nations Association of the United States of America. Glover has been recognized for his contributions to the film industry and his commitment to social justice, and has been honored by organizations such as the American Film Institute and the Congressional Black Caucus. He has also been awarded an honorary degree from Paine College and has been recognized by the City of San Francisco for his contributions to the arts and social justice. Category:American actors

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