Forest Whitaker
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Forest Whitaker was born on July 15, 1961, in Longview, Texas, USA. Raised in a family of educators, he developed an early interest in the arts and enrolled in performing arts programs during his youth.
Rise to Fame
Whitaker gained widespread recognition for his powerful performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the biographical drama 'The Last King of Scotland' (2006). His portrayal earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable Works and Achievements
Throughout his career, Whitaker has delivered compelling performances across a wide range of genres. He has appeared in acclaimed films such as 'Bird' (1988),'The Crying Game' (1992),and 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai' (1999).
Life Beyond Hollywood
Beyond his acting career, Whitaker is known for his humanitarian work and activism. He is a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and co-founder of the International Institute for Peace, promoting peacebuilding initiatives worldwide.
Personal Life
Forest Whitaker is married to actress Keisha Nash Whitaker, with whom he shares two children. The couple is known for their philanthropic efforts and commitment to social causes.
Height
Forest Whitaker stands at 188 cm.