Tuesday 18 September 2012

Denzel Washington Covers GQ October 2012


With his new movie "Flight" set to hit theaters on November 9th, Denzel Washington got an early start to his press blitz by covering the October 2012 issue of GQ magazine.

The 57-year-old actor looked handsome in a Giorgio Armani suit and shirt with a Burberry Prorsum tie and Tom Ford shoes for the Nathaniel Goldberg shot spread while talking about topics ranging from his first onstage memory to President Barack Obama.

Highlights from Mr Washington's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to GQ!

On his first memory of being onstage:
"I was around 7, 8, whatever I was. We did a talent show at the Boys Club. Me and another guy, Wayne Bridges—God rest his soul—he's the father of Chris Bridges, Ludacris. We decided to be the Beatles. So we went to John's Bargain Store and bought fake guitars and wigs and did 'I Want to Hold Your Hand.'"

On whether he has any code he lives by:
"I read from the Bible every day, and I read my Daily Word. I read something great yesterday. It said, 'Don't aspire to make a living. Aspire to make a difference.'"

On having said that he once felt himself being filled with the Holy Spirit:
"That was thirty years ago, at the church I still attend. The minister was preaching, 'Just let it go.' I said, I'm going to go with it.' And I had this tremendous physical and spiritual experience. It did frighten me. I was slobbering, crying, sweating. My cheeks blew up. I was purging. It was too intense. It almost drove me away. I called my mother, and she said I was being filled with the Holy Spirit. I was like, 'Does that mean I can never have wine again?'"

On how he felt when Whitney Houston died:
"Whitney was my girl, and she had done so well in recovery. And that is the toughest part about addiction."

On how he thinks Obama fits in now:
"Well, the story's not told yet. He's in the beginning of the third quarter. I don't know what his legacy is yet. He's the first—that's a part of it. Like Jackie Robinson. But it just wasn't the first game; it was lasting the whole thing."







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