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[Delroy Lindo: A Half-Century of Mastery, Resilience, and the Power of Storytelling]-[Delroy Lindo is claiming victory]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2026-03-05

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Delroy Lindo: A Half-Century of Mastery, Resilience, and the Power of Storytelling

In a career spanning over 50 years, Delroy Lindo has established himself as one of the most compelling and "lived-in" actors in film and theater. From his early work with Spike Lee in Malcolm X and Clockers to his searing performance in Da 5 Bloods, Lindo’s presence is defined by a profound emotional depth. Now, he faces a new milestone: his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Delta Slim in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners.

The Craft of Delta Slim

In Sinners, Lindo portrays a 1930s Mississippi blues musician who is "hard-drinking" and "deeply-knowing." Lindo explains that his preparation for the role was grounded in literature, specifically Amiri Baraka’s Blues People and Robert Palmer’s Deep Blues. These texts provided an "entree into the worlds" and the "itinerant quality" of musicians whose lives were intrinsically connected to their music.

One of the film's most powerful moments—a monologue about a lynching followed by an unscripted, haunting hum—was born from an ensemble effort. Lindo describes the scene as a moment where "there are no words," and consequently, "that’s where the blues comes in." This organic, collaborative improvisation, captured by cinematographer Autumn Durald-Arquipa, stands as a testament to Lindo’s commitment to truth in performance.

Navigating Industry Realities and Racial Identity

Lindo’s career has often intersected with the complex power dynamics surrounding race and language. He reflects on a viral scene from The Good Fight where his character, Adrian Bozeman, challenges white colleagues to say the N-word. Lindo notes that the scene resonated because it exposed the "hypocritical" nature of those who use the word "behind closed doors" while maintaining a facade of decorum.

Regarding a recent incident at the BAFTAs where a racial slur was shouted at him and Michael B. Jordan, Lindo emphasizes the importance of "overcoming evil with good." He chose not to dwell on the negativity, instead finding solace in the love and support from his community, particularly during his appearance at the NAACP Awards. He views these experiences through the lens of his own history, tracing his awareness of being "racially othered" back to his childhood as part of the Windrush Generation in London.

A Memoir of History and Healing

Lindo is currently writing a memoir, set for 2027, which he describes as a "scrutiny" of himself and his history. It is not a typical "celebrity memoir" but rather an examination of the Windrush experience and his relationship with his mother, Anna Cynthia Moncrief, whom he considers a protagonist of the book. His dedication to this history is rooted in his belief that the Windrush generation, who helped rebuild the UK after World War II, deserves a place in the global cultural lexicon.

Claiming Victory Beyond the Nomination

Reflecting on the disappointment of being overlooked for Da 5 Bloods, Lindo admits to the "vicissitudes of the industry." Despite the historical trend where Oscar recognition for Black actors can sometimes lead to a plateau in work, Lindo refuses to view the nomination as a "curse." Instead, he is "claiming the victory" by focusing on the necessity of perseverance. As he told his son, and as he tells himself, in the face of any setback, one must "pick yourself up" and "keep moving forward." For Lindo, the work itself remains the ultimate constant.

🎯Key Sentences

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I thought he was pulling my leg.
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I'm actually not going to talk about this.
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That might qualify as the understatement of the year.
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I was reeling.
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There are no words.
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hard to shake
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flash in the pan
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built out
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break out in humming
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working in concert
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