Delroy Lindo, veteran actor and Oscar nominee for his role in "Sinners," discusses his career, the impact of race, and his upcoming memoir. Lindo reflects on a childhood experience of racial othering in England, which he is writing about in his memoir, and the complexities of race in his work, including a scene from "The Good Fight" where he encourages a white character to say the N-word. He also addresses the racial slur directed at him and Michael B. Jordan at the BAFTAs, emphasizing the importance of overcoming evil with good. Lindo shares his disappointment at not being nominated for "Da 5 Bloods" and his determination to claim victory in his current Oscar nomination, regardless of the outcome.
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