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Don Cheadle - Actor, Activist & Author; Known for "Iron Man 2" & "Hotel Rwanda"

Don Cheadle

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Don Cheadle Pleads to White Friends and Colleagues: "Get on the ...

Hannah-Jones suggested that a panel be offered that includes the white community speaking about what they plan to do about these issues. Cheadle encouraged ...

Actor Don Cheadle, activists and others dive into what being black ...

Hosted by MSNBC's Trymaine Lee, the discussion was streamed Tuesday night and included Wisconsin Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, actor Don Cheadle and ...

Jason Sudeikis on His Tie-Dyed Hoodie, Don Cheadle's Gesture ...

Speaking to reporters backstage, Sudeikis explained that the hoodie with the logo “Forward Space” came from his sister's dance studio and workout space in New ...

Don Cheadle Will Carry Your Crutches, and 31 Other Things We Learned From Hanging Out With Him

When you've spent well more than a decade interviewing celebrities, you learn how to spot the good ones — meaning the ones who will still treat you like a person when the cameras are gone and the tape recorder is off and the article is published.

Don Cheadle on playing Miles Davis and directing his first film

With his turn as the real-life humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina in 2004’s Hotel Rwanda, Don Cheadle earned an Academy Award nomination and further established his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most reliable actors. Cheadle’s filmography reads like a case study in character versatility. Since his debut in 1985’s Moving Violations, the actor’s choice of characters runs the gamut from guy who Tommy Lee Jones talked to/yelled at a lot in Volcano to kindhearted cowboy porn star Buck Swope in Boogie Nights.

Books by Don Cheadle

The Enough Moment: Fighting to End Africa's Worst Human Rights Crimes - Book by Don Cheadle

The Enough Moment: Fighting to End Africa's Worst Human Rights Crimes” (2010)

Had Enough? Join activists, organizations, and celebrities to fight human rights crimes in Africa. Human rights activist John Prendergast and Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle bring us an empowering and hopeful new book, as they reveal the steps being taken by engaged citizens—"Upstanders"—famous and unknown, here and abroad, to combat genocide, rape, and child soldierdom in Africa, and show how you can be a part of the movement. Learn how a high school student in Chicago rallied fellow students all over his city to raise awareness of genocide... a former child soldier in Uganda formed a group of others like him to aid in reconciliation... and a mother and teacher gang-raped by soldiers in Congo found strength to help other survivors. John and Don present ways for you to form alliances, contact Congress, alert the media, enlist corporations, and use social media to become part of the solution. Featuring testimonies and interviews with: • Ben Affleck • Madeleine Albright • Emmanuelle Chriqui • Sheryl Crow • Ann Curry • Annie Duke • Dave Eggers • Mia Farrow • Ryan Gosling • Mariska Hargitay • Emile Hirsch • Iman • Angelina Jolie • Nicholas Kristof • Joel Madden • Nicole Richie • Martin Sheen • Robin Wright • As well as a number of members of Congress and many others making a difference

Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond - Book by Don Cheadle

Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond” (2007)

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