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Russell Hornsby on Don King, Fences, Denzel Washington, and Grimm

In this episode, Tony Zooms with acclaimed actor Russell Hornsby for a wide-ranging conversation about craft, legacy, and the joy of storytelling. Hornsby opens up about the roles that have defined his career and the lessons he’s carried with him along the way.

✨ Playing Don King Russell shares how embodying the legendary boxing promoter was about tapping into showmanship and theatricality. He reveals that the role allowed him to explore aspects of his personality that Hollywood hasn’t often seen, but that his friends and family know well. It was a chance to bring hidden layers of himself to the screen.

🎭 Honoring August Wilson with Fences Reflecting on his role in the film adaptation of Fences, Hornsby describes it as a heartfelt tribute to playwright August Wilson, whose work helped shape him as an artist. Being part of the first major motion picture adaptation of Wilson’s work was both a gift and a way to say “thank you” to a mentor who raised him through words and wisdom.

🎬 Lessons from Denzel Washington Hornsby recalls working alongside Denzel Washington, calling him “a special human being.” The greatest lesson he learned was the importance of giving—being fully present for your scene partner rather than waiting for your own moment. It’s a philosophy of generosity that reshaped how Hornsby approaches his craft.

🧩 The Bubble of Grimm Looking back on his time in the cult-favorite series Grimm, Hornsby reflects on it as “our last age of innocence.” He and the cast were in their thirties, enjoying success without the trappings of Hollywood, living in Portland, and discovering the city together. It was a carefree, formative period—a bubble of creativity, camaraderie, and growth.

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