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Don Cheadle

Donald Frank “Don” Cheadle, Jr., most famously known as simply Don Cheadle, is a popular American actor, born on the 29th of November, 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri. Ever since his early teen years, Cheadle was known to exhibit a stark interest in the liberal arts, preferring lead roles in local school plays and skits. Due to the busy schedules of a teaching job, Cheadle’s father was required to move around the United States, resulting in him spending most of his early childhood living in different cities and simultaneously acquiring a reliable sense of the multitude of cultures prominent in America. He eventually went to the East High School in Denver, Colorado and later graduated from California Institute of the Arts, with a B.A in Acting.

Officially beginning acting in the year 1985, Cheadle worked several menial roles in a host of popular TV shows of the time, such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Night Court and Picket Fences. What set apart Cheadle from other mainstream actors of the time was the simple capacity to win awards for some his first performances, a trait few actors of the day seem to possess. Cheadle’s was first ever recognized as a rising star of Hollywood in the 1995 American neo-noir film Devil in a Blue Dress, in which he played a supporting role and won the Best Supporting Actor awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Society of Film Critics while being nominated for several other awards. Only a year later, he was hired by HBO for the TV movie Rebound: The Legend of Earl “The Goat” Manigault, further popularized by a stunning performance and reception. In the following years, Cheadle alternated between lead and supporting roles in films such as The Rat Pack, A Lesson Before Dying and Things Behind the Sun. Along regularly acting in top-notch films of the day, Cheadle also preferred some guest appearances in hit TV shows such as ER, known to have appeared for four episodes during the show’s ninth season as medical student with Parkinson’s Disease.

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