Delroy Lindo Net Worth

Delroy George Lindo was born on 18 November 1952, in Eltham, London, England, of Jamaican parentage, and is a British-American actor and theatre director, probably best known for his roles in the films Malcolm X, Crooklyn, Clockers, Get Shorty and Gone in 60 Seconds.

Delroy George Lindo net worth is
$4 Million

Delroy George Lindo Wiki Biography

Delroy George Lindo was born on 18 November 1952, in Eltham, London, England, of Jamaican parentage, and is a British-American actor and theatre director, probably best known for his roles in the films “Malcolm X”, “Crooklyn”, “Clockers”, “Get Shorty” and “Gone in 60 Seconds”.

So just how rich is Delroy Lindo? According to sources, in late 2016 Lindo’s net worth reaches $4 million, having been acquired during his acting career now spanning over 40 years.

Delroy Lindo Net Worth $4 Million

Lindo grew up in in London’s Lewisham district, but in his teens, he moved with his mother to Canada, and then to the USA to live in San Francisco. When he was 24, he enrolled in San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater, to study acting.

Delroy made his film debut with the 1976 comedy “Find the Lady”. After his role of Army Sergeant in the 1979 film “More American Graffiti”, he focused on work in theater, and made his Broadway debut in 1982 in the play “Master Harold…and the Boys” and went on to perform in various other productions during the ’80s, such as in “A Raisin in the Sun” and “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone”. His net worth was established.

The next decade saw Lindo returning to film. After several minor film parts, he came into the national spotlight with his appearance in three Spike Lee films; he played the psychotic West Indian gangster Archie in the biographical drama film “Malcolm X”, then portrayed Woody Carmichael, the father of an African-American family in Brooklyn, in the drama film “Crooklyn”, and a neighborhood drug dealer Rodney Little in the crime drama “Clockers” – these roles offered an ideal showcase for Lindo’s remarkable talent. His other notable film parts of the time include the crime thriller comedy “Get Shorty”, crime thriller “Ransom”, and the TV films “Soul of the Game” and “Glory & Honor”. All these performances enabled him to gain a significant recognition in the acting world, earning him several major nominations and considerably adding to his net worth.

In the early 2000s, Lindo took roles in two action films with Jet Li, “Romeo Must Die” and “The One”. He also appeared in other big-budget projects, such as “Gone in 60 Seconds”, “”Heist” and “The Core”. All added to his wealth.

The actor was also active on television; in 2006 he was cast as the FBI agent Latimer King in the television series “Kidnapped”, a couple of episodic appearances in “Law and Oreder – Special Victims Unit” and “Mercy”, before playing the corrupt politician Alderman Ronin Gibbons in the crime drama series “The Chicago Code”. In 2014 he was cast as Dr. Milton Winter in the fantasy drama series “Believe”, and as Tip Harrison in the 2015 soap opera “Blood & Oil”. Lindo’s most recent roles in films were in the 2015 “Cymbeline”, “Do You Believe” and “Point Break”, all maintaining his net worth.

Aside from his career in acting, he has also worked as a theater director; in association with Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley, California, he directed the plays “The Blue Door” and “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone”. He is currently filming “Marcus Garvey Biopic”, set to be released in 2017.

When it comes to his private life, Lindo has been married twice, firstly to Kathi Coaston during the ’70s. As of 1990, he has been married to artist and arts educator Nashormeh Lindo; the couple has one child together, and resides in San Francisco.


Full NameDelroy Lindo
Net Worth$4 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 18, 1952
Place Of BirthEltham, London, England, UK
Height6' 4" (1.93 m)
ProfessionActor, Producer, Theatre director
EducationSan Francisco's American Conservatory Theater
NationalityAmerican
SpouseNeshormeh Lindo (m. 1990-), Kathi Coaston (div.)
ChildrenDamiri Lindo
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/p/-_524pm93r
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005148
Allmusicwww.allmusic.com/artist/delroy-wilson-mn0000816107
AwardsSatellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (1998)
NominationsNAACP Image Awards, National Society of Film Critics Award (1992), Screen Actors Guild Awards (1995, 1999), Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play (1988), Tony Award,
Movies"Malcolm X" (1992), "Crooklyn" (1994), “Clockers", “Get Shorty", "Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000), "Find the Lady" (1976), "More American Graffiti" (1979), “Get Shorty”, “Ransom”
TV ShowsThe Chicago Code (2011), Believe (2014), Soul of the Game, Glory & Honor, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2009), The Exonerated
#Quote
1(2011 quote on The Simpsons) When I did The Simpsons, that got me instant cred with my nieces and nephews in Philly. That is when I became aware of the power of The Simpsons. They were like "Oh wow, Uncle Delroy did The Simpsons, oh wow, man." I was not on that Simpsons phenomenon. I had never really watched it, and it was not on my radar, so to say. After I did that voiceover, I was very aware of the power of The Simpsons, because in certain quarters, I got instant credibility. So there you go.
2(2011 quote on landing Get Shorty) I think they couldn't work it out with Sam [Jackson]. I don't think I'm misremembering that. Sam and John [Travolta] had had that huge success on Pulp Fiction, and I think they tried to cast Sam in that part, but they couldn't work it out. They came to me. I guess, arguably, one could say that was my first all-out major studio venture. I didn't think of it in those kinds of terms; I think I'm thinking of it in those kinds of terms in retrospect. For me at the time, if I'm remembering, it was another really interesting job. I was thrilled to be there-great part. I remember reading the script, and thinking, "Damn, this is really well-written." When I read Elmore Leonard's book, Bo Catlett is actually written as a light-skinned black man. Thankfully, that was not a concern to the producers, and they hired me. I had a really, really good time, and the script was so well-written. I used the book as source material-just a well-constructed piece of storytelling. I was really happy to be there, and very much in my element.
3(2011 quote on making Soul of the Game) One of my favorites! But let me say I'm hugely proud of that film, hugely proud. And I feel really, really... oh God. To use a hackneyed term-no, I'm not going to say "blessed," but I was blessed. It was just a fantastic opportunity, and I was really, really thrilled to get the opportunity to play Satchel Paige. The way it happened was the way these things always happen. I got a call from my representatives saying "There's a script, they're interested in you for this." At the time actually, there was word that some people from HBO were really interested in me for the part, some people thought I might be too old. I vaguely remember that. The script was sent to me, I read it, by the time it was sent to me, it was called Baseball In Black And White, and during the time we were shooting, that's what the title was. It was wonderful. I read the script and just fell in love with it. It was beautifully written, beautifully. There was a scene in the beginning which unfortunately we did not get to shoot which was just really, really rich. It was a scene between my character, Satchel Paige, and Josh Gibson. I said "Of course I want to do this." I had actually been offered something else at the same time that we had been negotiating, preliminarily negotiating, but Kevin Sullivan came to New York. Kevin and I met and we talked for some while. I remember being in Central Park, throwing the baseball, and I don't play baseball, I hadn't played baseball, but I threw as best as I could. At the end of the meeting, he said, "Yeah, I'd really like you to do this," and I said, "I'd love to do this, but the one thing, playing Satchel Paige, I want to be sure that I'm gonna have lots of time to get with a pitcher and work on that aspect." He assured me that it could happen, and that is what happened. Very shortly after having met Kevin, I got the official offer, and I was thrilled to do it. It was a difficult shoot because I would have loved to have had more time. But I'm really proud of it. What I could tell you that the biggest challenge for me going into that project, that I was aware of, is that Satchel Paige, based on everything that I read, and I read a lot of material about him, he was someone that used humor as a defense, as his weapon, as his coping mechanism. Humor was a great part of Satchel Paige's life, and that was very challenging. I was afraid of that. Humor doesn't function that way in my life personally. I think it's a brilliant tool to have, not only to have a sense of humor, but to be able to use humor to help one navigate life, and I tend not to be that type of person. I wish I were. But having said all that, I was aware of that about Satchel Paige, and I wanted very much to portray that element. A lightness of touch, a lightness of being, a humorous way of responding to things, even when one is feeling devastated. That was the aspect of his personality that I wanted very much to nail down.
4(On Gone in 60 Seconds) Filming 20 minutes of a car chase took two months of work. And I did a lot of it myself because I went to stunt-driving school. It was great. They were teaching me how to do wheelies, 360s and 180s.
5"I'm very proud of my roles. I enjoy the ability to touch millions of people and, in some way, connect with them in ways that I cannot connect with them in my normal, everyday life." - On his films.
#Fact
1His last name Lindo means pretty in portuguese.
2Rehearsing for his role in August Wilson's new play, "Gem of the Ocean," which is set to open at Huntington College in Boston. [September 2004]
3Lives in Oakland, California.
4Has played two characters named Isaac. Isaac Stubbs in Beauty and the Beast (1987) and, most noticeably, Isaak O'Day in Romeo Must Die (2000).
5Went to stunt-driving school to prepare for his role in Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000).
6Took an 8-day tour of South Africa with Danny Glover, Alfre Woodard, Angela Bassett, and Alexandra Paul to urge Black people there to participate in that country's first fully democratic national election in 1994.
7The son of Jamaican parents (his mother was a nurse; his father held various jobs), Lindo was inspired to act after seeing the production of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of The Shrew" on PBS television.
8Lives in San Francisco.
9Before being able to fully support himself as an actor, he worked a variety of jobs that ranged from busing tables, driving cabs, and selling pesticides over the phone.
10Still considers himself British, despite having lived in America since his late teens.
11Was nominated for Broadway's 1988 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone."
12Is a fan of the London-based football (soccer) team Arsenal.
13Has one son, Damiri.

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Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Malicious2017post-productionDr. Clark
The Good Fight2017TV Series announcedRobert Boseman
Battlecreek2017Arthur
Marvel's Most Wanted2016TV MovieDominic Fortune
Blood & Oil2015TV SeriesSheriff Tip Harrison
Point Break2015Instructor Hall
Do You Believe?2015Malachi
Cymbeline2014Belarius
Believe2014TV SeriesDr. Milton Winter
Robot Chicken2013TV SeriesDopey Smurf / Scorpion Cashier
The Chicago Code2011TV SeriesAlderman Ronin Gibbons
The Big Bang2010Skeres
City of God's Son2009voice
Dug's Special Mission2009Video shortBeta (voice)
Mercy2009TV SeriesDr. Alfred Parks
Up2009Beta (voice)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit2009TV SeriesDetective Victor Moran
This Christmas2007Joseph Black
Kidnapped2006-2007TV SeriesLatimer King
Domino2005Claremont Williams
Sahara2005Carl
The Exonerated2005TV MovieDelbert Tibbs
Lackawanna Blues2005TV MovieMr. Lucious
Wondrous Oblivion2003Dennis Samuel
The Core2003Brazzelton
Profoundly Normal2003TV MovieRicardo Thornton
The Simpsons2002TV SeriesGabriel
The One2001MVA Agent Harry Roedecker / Gas Station Attendant
The Last Castle2001Gen. Wheeler
Heist2001Bobby 'Bob' Blane
Gone in Sixty Seconds2000Det. Roland Castlebeck
Romeo Must Die2000Isaak O'Day
Pros & Cons1999Kyle
The Cider House Rules1999Arthur Rose
Strange Justice1999TV MovieClarence Thomas
The Book of Stars1999Professor
Glory & Honor1998TV MovieMathew Henson
A Life Less Ordinary1997Jackson
The Devil's Advocate1997Phillipe Moyez (uncredited)
First Time Felon1997TV MovieCalhoun
Ransom1996Agent Lonnie Hawkins
Feeling Minnesota1996Red
The Winner1996Kingman
Soul of the Game1996TV MovieSatchel Paige
Broken Arrow1996Colonel Max Wilkins
Get Shorty1995Bo Catlett
Clockers1995Rodney Little
Congo1995Captain Wanta (uncredited)
Crooklyn1994Woody Carmichael
L'exil du roi Behanzin1994Behanzin
Mr. Jones1993Howard
Blood In, Blood Out1993Bonafide
Malcolm X1992West Indian Archie
The Hard Way1991Captain Brix
Against the Law1991TV SeriesBen
Bright Angel1990Harley
Mountains of the Moon1990Mabruki
Perfect Witness1989TV MovieBerger
The Blood of Heroes1989Mbulu
A Man Called Hawk1989TV SeriesMark Slater
Beauty and the Beast1987TV SeriesIssac Stubbs
More American Graffiti1979Army Sergeant
Voice of the Fugitive1978Short
Find the Lady1976Sam
Police Surgeon1973-1974TV SeriesTruck driver / Gaines / Julius

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Do You Believe?2015associate producer
This Christmas2007executive producer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Simpsons2002TV Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band2015DocumentaryJohn Williams (voice)
The Mo'Nique Show2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots2010TV Movie documentary voice
Straight from the Horses Mouth2009VideoHimself
San Quentin Film School2009TV Series documentaryGuest Actor
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures2008TV Series documentaryNarrator
One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story2008DocumentaryNarrator
Say It Loud2008TV Movie documentaryNarration
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Kidnapped: Ransom Notes2007Video shortHimself
Dinner for Five2004TV SeriesHimself
To the Core and Back2003Video documentary shortHimself - 'Brazzelton'
Hollywood High2003TV Special documentaryHimself
Jet Li Is 'The One'2002Video documentary shortHimself
HBO First Look2000-2001TV Series documentaryHimself
Jazz2001TV Mini-Series documentary
Gone in 60 Seconds: Stars on the Move2000Video shortHimself
The Howard Stern Radio Show2000TV SeriesHimself - Guest
2000 Essence Awards2000TV SpecialHimself
The Directors2000TV Series documentaryHimself
The Cider House Rules: The Making of an American Classic1999Video documentary shortHimself
Late Show with David Letterman1996TV SeriesHimself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Making of 'Clockers'1995Documentary shortRodney Little
Baseball1994TV Mini-Series documentaryRube Foster / Various
The 42nd Annual Tony Awards1988TV SpecialHimself - Performer & Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Play

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Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010Image AwardImage AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
1999Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionGlory & Honor (1998)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010Black ReelBlack Reel AwardsBest Voice PerformanceUp (2009)
2006Black ReelBlack Reel AwardsBest Actor - TelevisionThe Exonerated (2005)
2000Black ReelBlack Reel AwardsTheatrical - Best Supporting ActorThe Cider House Rules (1999)
2000Black ReelBlack Reel AwardsNetwork/Cable - Best ActorStrange Justice (1999)
2000Sierra AwardLas Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Cider House Rules (1999)
2000Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionStrange Justice (1999)
2000ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion PictureThe Cider House Rules (1999)
1997Image AwardImage AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureRansom (1996)
1997Image AwardImage AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Television Movie or Mini-SeriesSoul of the Game (1996)
1996ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast EnsembleRansom (1996)
1996CFCA AwardChicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActorClockers (1995)
1996ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a CastGet Shorty (1995)
1995Image AwardImage AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureMalcolm X (1992)

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1996NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest Supporting ActorClockers (1995)
1993NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest Supporting ActorMalcolm X (1992)

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