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Isaiah Washington
American-Sierra Leonean actor

Isaiah Washington

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American-Sierra Leonean actor
A.K.A.
Isaiah Washington IV
Gender
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Birth
3 August 1963, Houston
Age
60 years
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1.8542 m
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Biography

Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American actor. A veteran of several Spike Lee films, Washington is best known for his role as Dr. Preston Burke on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy from 2005 until 2007. Washington currently plays Thelonius Jaha on The CW's The 100.

Early life

Washington was born in Houston, Texas, where his parents were residents in the Houston Heights community. His parents moved to Missouri City, Texas, around 1980, where he was one of the first graduates from Willowridge High School, Houston, in 1981. Washington revealed in an interview with Star Jones that his father, after whom he was named, was murdered when he was 13 years old. Washington went on to serve in the United States Air Force and attended Howard University.

Career

Grey's Anatomy

In 2005, Washington originated the role of gifted cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Preston Burke on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. His portrayal earned him two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award. He was paired onscreen with Sandra Oh, who plays intern Dr. Cristina Yang. Washington had originally auditioned for the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd, which ultimately went to Patrick Dempsey. Burke had originally been described as a nebbishy, stout forty-something man. For his portrayal of Dr. Burke, Isaiah was honored by TV Guide as one of "TV's Sexiest Men" in June 2006, and was named one of TV's sexiest doctors in June 2008 on TV Guide's television channel. Prior to the TV Guide honor, Isaiah was named as one of People's "50 Beautiful People" in May 2006. On March 6, 2014, ABC announced that Washington would be returning to the show in a guest appearance as Burke. He returned in season 10, which served as part of a farewell storyline for Sandra Oh's character, Dr. Cristina Yang. The characters had been previously engaged to be married.

Dismissal controversy

In the show's third season, Washington became a central figure in a widely reported backstage controversy. In October 2006, rumors surfaced that Washington had insulted co-star T. R. Knight with a homophobic slur. Shortly after the details of the argument became public, Knight publicly disclosed that he was gay. The situation seemed somewhat resolved when Washington issued a statement, apologizing for his "unfortunate use of words during the recent incident on-set".

The controversy later resurfaced when the cast appeared at the Golden Globes in January 2007. While being interviewed on the red carpet prior to the awards, Washington joked, "I love gay. I wanted to be gay. Please let me be gay". After the show won Best Drama, Washington, in response to press queries as to any conflicts backstage, said, "No, I did not call T.R. a faggot". However, in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Knight said that "everybody heard him".

After being rebuked by his studio, Touchstone Television (now ABC Studios), Washington issued a statement apologizing at length for using the epithet in an argument with Patrick Dempsey. On January 30, 2007, a source told People magazine that Washington was scheduled to return to the Grey's Anatomy set as early as that Thursday for the first time since entering "executive counseling" after making the comments at the Golden Globes.

However, on June 7, 2007, ABC announced it had decided not to renew Washington's contract, and that he would be dropped from the show. "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore," Washington said in a statement released by his publicist, borrowing the famous line from Network. In another report, Washington stated he was planning to "spend the summer pursuing charity work in Sierra Leone, work on an independent film and avoid worrying about the show". Washington, in late June 2007, began asserting that racism within the media was a factor in his firing from the series. On July 2, 2007, Washington appeared on Larry King Live on CNN, to present his side of the controversy. According to Washington, he never used the "F Word" in reference to Knight, but rather told Dempsey to stop treating him like a "F-word" during an argument "provoked" by Dempsey, who, he felt, was treating him like a "B-word", a "P-word", and the "F-word", which Washington said conveyed "somebody who is being weak and afraid to fight back".

In July 2007, NBC decided to cast Washington as a guest star in a story arc in its new series Bionic Woman. NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman noted his eagerness to work with Washington, saying it would be "like A-Rod leaving the Yankees in midseason". However, Bionic Woman was cancelled after only eight episodes due to low ratings. Washington himself said that his dismissal from Grey's Anatomy was an unfortunate misunderstanding that he was eager to move past. By the beginning of the next season of Grey's Anatomy, Washington's character "Burke" had left the show following the end of the season finale.

In January 2014, in an interview with I Am Entertainment magazine, Washington spoke about life after Grey's Anatomy and he stated, "I don’t worry about whether or not the stories I tell will destroy my acting career because, you can’t take away something that doesn’t exist. They killed the actor (in me) on June 7, 2007."

Recent work

Washington is playing the role of Chancellor Jaha in The 100, an American post-apocalyptic drama television series that began airing on The CW Television Network in spring 2014. The series is based on a book of the same name by Kass Morgan, and developed by Jason Rothenberg.

Washington also starred in the film Blue Caprice, which was inspired by the Beltway sniper attacks during which two men, John Muhammed (played by Washington) and Lee Malvo (Tequan Richmond), conducted a siege of terror on the Washington, D.C. area. The film was released in theaters on September 13, 2013.

Personal life

Washington married Jenisa Marie Garland on February 14, 1996. The couple have three children. Washington has written a book called A Man from Another Land, which chronicles Washington’s early life, his TV and film career, and his search to find his roots after going through a DNA test that showed his ancestors came from Sierra Leone in West Africa. Since learning about his history, Washington has traveled to Sierra Leone, donated medical supplies to a hospital there, and built a school. Washington has endorsed Jill Stein for President of the United States.

Genealogical inquiry

Washington is of African descent. A genealogical DNA test conducted by African Ancestry, Inc. revealed that Washington's maternal ancestry can be traced to what is now Sierra Leone, and that he has an ancestral link to the Mende and Temne peoples there. In May 2006 he visited Sierra Leone, and received a warm welcome from the local people. He travelled to Sierra Leone in May 2006 marking the beginning of his charity work and was granted Sierra Leonean Citizenship, making him the first African American to be granted full citizenship based on DNA.

His paternal ancestry links him to the Mbundu people, an ethnic group in Angola.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991The Color of Love (film)N/A
1991Land Where My Fathers DiedMalcolmShort film
1991Strictly BusinessHustler
1993StrappedWillieTelevision movie
1994CrooklynVic
1994Alma's RainbowMiles
1995StonewallUniformed Cop
1995ClockersVictor Dunham
1995Dead PresidentsAndrew CurtisUncredited
1996Girl 6Shoplifter
1996Mr. and Mrs. LovingBlueTelevision movie
1996Get on the BusKyle
1996Soul of the GameAdult Willie MaysTelevision movie
1997Love JonesSavon Garrison
1997Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the WayDwight GoodenTelevision movie
1998Always OutnumberedWilfredTelevision movie
1998Mixing NiaLewis
1998BulworthDarnell
1998RitualsWendalShort film
1999True CrimeFrank Louis Beechum
1999Out of SightKenneth Miller
1999A Texas FuneralWalter
2000VeilBentley
2000Romeo Must DieMacFirst time working with DMX, Anthony Anderson and Andrzej Bartkowiak.
2000Dancing in SeptemberGeorge WashingtonTelevision movie
Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
2000KinStone
2001TaraMax
2001Exit WoundsGeorge ClarkSecond time working with DMX, Anthony Anderson and Andrzej Bartkowiak.
2001Sacred Is the FleshRoland
2002Welcome to CollinwoodLeon
2002Ghost ShipGreer
2003Hollywood HomicideAntoine Sartain
2003This Girl's LifeShane
2004Wild Things 2Terence Bridge
2004Dead BirdsTodd
2004Trois: The EscortBernard 'Benny' Grier
2005The MogulsHomer
2008The Least of TheseFather Andre James
2010Hurricane SeasonCoach Buddy Simmons
2011Área QThomas Mathews
2012The UndershepherdL.C.
2013Blue CapriceJohn MuhammedNominated—Black Reel Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Nominated—Gotham Independent Award for Best Actor
2013Doctor BelloDr. Michael Durant
2014BlackbirdLance Rousseau

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Law & OrderDerek HardyEpisode: "Out of Control"
1994Homicide: Life on the StreetLane StaleyEpisode: "Black and Blue"
1994Lifestories: Families in CrisisO.G.Episode: "POWER – The Eddie Matos Story"
1995NYPD BlueAntonio BostonEpisode: "E.R."
1996New York UndercoverAndre Morgan2 episodes
1996Living SingleDr. Charles Roberts3 episodes
1997High IncidentRulon 'RuDog' DouglasEpisode: "Remote Control"
1998Ally McBealMichael Rivers2 episodes
2000Soul FoodMiles Jenkins3 episodes
2001Touched by an AngelReverend DavisEpisode: "A Death in the Family"
2001All My ChildrenPolice OfficerEpisode: "5 July 2001"
2005–2007,
2014
Grey's AnatomyPreston BurkeMain Cast (Season 1–3)
Guest (Season 10): 62 episodes
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2006–07)
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Television Series
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Nominated—Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2007Bionic WomanAntonio Pope5 episodes
2008The CleanerKeith BowenEpisode: "The Eleventh Hour"
2011Law & Order: LARoland DavidsonEpisode: "Carthay Circle"
2011Single LadiesNolandEpisode: "Confidence Games"
2014–presentThe 100Chancellor Thelonious Jaha42 episodes

Awards and nominations

Image Awards

YearCategoryNominated WorkResult
2002Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialDancing in SeptemberNominated
2006Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesGrey's AnatomyWon
2007Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated WorkResult
2006Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesGrey's AnatomyNominated
2007Won
2008Nominated

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