Denzel Washington is featured in the Dec. 13 edition of “CBS Sunday Morning”, in his role as producer of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”, bringing the acclaimed stage play to the screen in a new Netflix movie starring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman.
In the interview, “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent Tracy Smith asked Washington, 65, about how he paid for Boseman — who passed away from colon cancer after filming the project — to attend a summer program at Oxford University in London. “You helped pay for his schooling, part of it, and he’s said that there wouldn’t have been a ‘Black Panther’ if it wasn’t for Denzel Washington.” RELATED: Denzel Washington Pays Tribute To ‘Brilliant Artist’ Chadwick Boseman “There are always those that came
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