Yes, the Oscars are unfair, says Denzel Washington, who says he knows from experience, but "just do the best you can do," he tells Bill Whitaker. The 61-yr.-old African-American actor has gone two for six in THE ACADEMY AWARDS over a career whose latest chapter puts the A-lister in the roles of director, producer and star actor in FENCES, the film adaptation of August Wilson's hit play. Washington's interview will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES, Sunday, Dec. 18 (7:30-8:30PM, ET, 7:00-8:00PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Asked about the criticism of the Oscars' lack of diversity, Washington says, "I've lived it. I've been the guy at the Oscars without my name being called......when my name is called...when everybody thought they was going to call my name and they didn't."
To those who think the Academy's process is unfair, he says, "Yeah, and so what? You going to give up? If you're looking for an excuse, you'll find one." Is race the excuse? "You can find it wherever you like," says Washington. "Can't live like that. Just do the best you can do." For the past two years the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has nominated only white actors in the acting categories. This year many predict that will change with several actors of color in films that are getting attention, including "Fences."Videos