4. Glory
Washington earned his first Academy Award for his 1989 portrayal of Private Silas Tripp in the film Glory. Taking place during the American Civil War, Washington’s character was a part of the Union Army’s 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. But after going AWOL, he got flogged in a harrowing scene that moviegoers will never forget.
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