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Danny Glover (/ ˈ ɡ l ʌ v ər / GLUV-ər; born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, producer, and political activist.Over his career he has received numerous accolades including the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the NAACP's President's Award, as well as nominations for five Emmy Awards and four Grammy Awards.
Danny Glover filmography at IMDb; Danny Glover at the TCM Movie Database This page was last edited on 22 November 2024, at 05:29 (UTC). Text is available under ...
[2] [3] It stars Sally Field, [4] Lindsay Crouse, [4] Ed Harris, [4] Ray Baker, [4] Amy Madigan, [5] [6] John Malkovich, [4] Danny Glover, [7] Jerry Haynes and Terry O'Quinn. [8] The film follows Edna Spalding, a young woman during the Great Depression in Texas who is forced to take charge of her farm after the death of her husband and is ...
The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actor Danny Glover.. Glover is an actor of film, television and theatre. He has received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his performances in Mandela (1988), Loneseome Dove (1989), Fallen Angels (1996), and Freedom Song (2000).
It's been 35 years since Lethal Weapon blasted into multiplexes, but Danny Glover still isn't too old for this ... well, you know.The Richard Donner-directed, Shane Black-written action favorite ...
Silverado is a 1985 American Western film that was produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and written by Kasdan and his brother Mark.It stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover and Kevin Costner.
“Paper Empire,” a new series from creator Robert Gillings, has added actors Danny Glover and Richard Grieco. The project, acquired by Hannibal Pictures during this year’s European Film ...
To Sleep with Anger is a 1990 American black comedy film written and directed by Charles Burnett, [2] [3] and starring Danny Glover.. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [4]