Donald Frank Cheadle was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on November 29, 1964. His childhood found him moving from city to city with his family: mother Bettye (née North), a teacher; father Donald Frank Cheadle Sr., a clinical psychologist; sister Cindy; and brother Colin. After graduating from high school in Denver, Colorado, Cheadle attended and graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a bachelor¹s degree in fine arts. Encouraged by his college friends, he attended a variety of auditions and landed a recurring role on the hit series
Fame (1982), which led to feature film roles in
Dennis Hopper's
Colors (1988) and
John Irvin's
Hamburger Hill (1987).
Early in his career, Cheadle was named Best Supporting Actor by the Los Angeles Film Critics for his breakout performance opposite
Denzel Washington in
Devil in a Blue Dress (1995). His subsequent film credits include
Traitor (2008), an international thriller that he produced, starring opposite
Guy Pearce;
Kasi Lemmons's
Talk to Me (2007), with
Chiwetel Ejiofor; the 2006 Oscar-winning Best Picture,
Crash (2004), which Cheadle also produced;
Hotel Rwanda (2004), for which his performance garnered Oscar, Golden Globe, Broadcast Film Critics and Screen Actors Guild award nominations for Best Actor;
Steven Soderbergh's
Ocean's Eleven (2001),
Ocean's Twelve (2004) and
Ocean's Thirteen (2007), starring
Brad Pitt and
George Clooney;
Mike Binder's
Reign Over Me (2007) with
Adam Sandler; the Academy Award-winning
Traffic (2000) and
Out of Sight (1998), with
George Clooney and
Jennifer Lopez, both films also directed by Soderbergh;
Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed
Boogie Nights (1997) with
Julianne Moore and
Mark Wahlberg;
Bulworth (1998), directed by and starring
Warren Beatty;
Swordfish (2001), with
John Travolta and
Halle Berry;
Mission to Mars (2000) with
Tim Robbins and
Gary Sinise;
John Singleton's
Rosewood (1997), for which Cheadle earned an NAACP Image Award nomination;
Brett Ratner's
The Family Man (2000), starring
Nicolas Cage; and the independent features
Manic (2001) and
Things Behind the Sun (2001).
Cheadle was honored by the CineVegas Film Festival and the Los Angeles Film Festival and received ShoWest's Male Star of the Year award. He is also well-recognized for his television work, including his portrayal of
Sammy Davis Jr. in HBO's
The Rat Pack (1998), for
which he received a Golden Globe Award and a Best Supporting Actor Emmy nomination. That same year, he also received an Emmy nomination for his starring role in HBO's adaptation of the best-selling novel
A Lesson Before Dying (1999), opposite
Cicely Tyson and
Mekhi Phifer.
He also starred for HBO in
Eriq La Salle's
Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (1996). Cheadle's TV series credits include his two-year stint in
David E. Kelley's acclaimed series
Picket Fences (1992), a guest-starring role on
ER (1994) (earning yet another Emmy nomination) and a regular role on
The Golden Palace (1992) He also starred in the live television broadcast of
Fail Safe (2000) opposite
George Clooney,
James Cromwell,
Brian Dennehy,
Richard Dreyfuss, and
Harvey Keitel. He also co-executive
produced the TV version of
Crash (2008).
His most recent big-screen appearances have been in
Antoine Fuqua's ensemble crime thriller
Brooklyn's Finest (2009) and
Jon Favreau's
Iron Man 2 (2010), another mainstream breakthrough where he played Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes, replacing
Terrence Howard from the first film.
The Guard (2011), an art-house hit directed by
John Michael McDonagh and co-starring
Brendan Gleeson, followed.
Cheadle stars in
House of Lies (2012) on Showtime. Late in 2012, he was seen in
Flight (2012),
Robert Zemeckis's return to live-action filmmaking. In 2013, he reprised his role as Rhodey in
Iron Man 3 (2013). Among his projects in development is a movie based on the life of jazz legend
Miles Davis.
A talented musician who plays saxophone, writes music and sings, he is also an accomplished stage actor and director and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Spoken Word Album for his narration/dramatization of the
Walter Mosley novel 'Fear Itself.'
Other notable off-stage achievements include the 2007 BET Humanitarian Award for the cause of the people of Darfur and Rwanda, and sharing the Summit Peace Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome with
George Clooney for their work in Darfur.