Preparing to direct "A Journal for Jordan," a bittersweet love story opening on Christmas Day, Denzel Washington says he took a "master class." That master class consisted of starring in a movie directed by Joel Coen, "The Tragedy of Macbeth," which opens the same day. "I steal from the best," Washington says with a smile.
Denzel Washington the actor has some 60 films under his belt, plus two Oscars, and at 66 is universally regarded as one of the all-time greats.
Denzel Washington the director has just completed his fourth feature. "I don’t call myself a director," he said matter-of-factly in an interview last week. "I’m still learning." Before "A Journal for Jordan," based on the book by former New York Times editor Dana Canedy about her.
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