Forest Whitaker is an American actor and filmmaker celebrated for his diverse roles and compelling performances. He has received numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Idi Amin in "The Last King of Scotland." Whitaker's career spans various genres and includes notable roles in films like "Bird" and "The Butler." His acting talent and dedication to social causes have established him as a prominent figure in contemporary cinema.
"I'm an actor. And I guess I've done so many movies I've achieved some high visibility. But a star? I guess I still think of myself as kind of a worker ant."
"My parents moved to Los Angeles when I was really young, but I spent every summer with my grandparents, and I'd stay with my grandfather on the farm in Longview. He was retired from the railroad, and he had a small farm with some cows and some pigs. I remember part of my youth was feeding hogs and plowing fields and stuff, so that's a part of me."
"As an actor, I've always wanted to do characters that would help me find my connection with others and connect all of us together. You always want the energy of the character, the spirit of the person, to enter you. I've been doing this for 26 years and some of the things I've done are always with me."
"I can play a man who's despicable. But I'll still look inside him to find a point of connection. If I can find that kernel, audiences will relate to me."