Denzel Washington Endowed Chairs in Theatre
As an undergraduate at Fordham College at Rose Hill during the 1970s, Denzel Washington played basketball and considered a career in medicine before shifting to journalism. During his junior year, however, he transferred to Fordham College at Lincoln Center, where he found his calling on stage in the Fordham Theatre program.
Throughout all of his success on screen and stage, he has continued to be a champion of theater education at Fordham. The two-time Oscar winner served on the University’s Board of Trustees from 1994 to 2000. And in 2011, he established the Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre with a $2 million gift to the University. He also contributed $250,000 to establish an endowed scholarship fund for students in the Fordham Theatre program.
Every fall, the Denzel Washington Endowed Chair in Theatre attracts a well-known actor, director, playwright, designer, or other artist to the University's Lincoln Center campus to teach and work closely with Fordham Theatre students on performances and productions.
Endowed Chair Holders
- 2023: Award-winning actor and filmmaker Tonya Pinkins
- Multiple award-winning debut feature film Red Pill
- 1992 Tony Award for Best Performance of a Featured Actress in a Musical in JELLY'S LAST JAM
- Why I Am Fed Up with Performative Activism from Black and White Theater Makers
- 2022: Award-winning set designer and MacArthur Fellow Mimi Lien
- 5 Broadway Veterans on Race and Representation in Theater Design
2021: Artist and Guggenheim Fellow Kaneza Schaal
2020: Tony Award-nominated director Liesl Tommy
Denzel Washington Chair Liesl Tommy: Command ‘Respect’ and Don’t Give Up the Ghost
2019: Tony Award-nominated actor LaTanya Richardson Jackson
Read LaTanya Richardson Jackson bio
Denzel Washington Chair LaTanya Jackson on Rhythm, Playwriting, and Respect
2018: Actor Michael Potts
2017: Golden Globe-winning actress, director, playwright Regina Taylor
2016: Drama Desk Award-winning actor Stephen McKinley Henderson
2015: Obie-winning director JoAnne Akalatis
2014: Tony Award-winning actor, director Kenny Leon
Going Universal with Kenny Leon, New Denzel Washington Chair
2013: Tony Award-winning set designer Christine Jones
2011: Tony Award-winning actress, director Phylicia Rashād
Show me a successful individual, and I’ll show you someone who has had positive influences in his or her life. The late Bob Stone, my mentor, was a former actor and professor at Fordham University. Bob was one of those influences in my life. He believed in me and gave me something to live up to.
- Denzel Washington