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| Denzel Washington | Malcolm X | |
| Angela Bassett | Dr. Betty Shabazz | |
| Albert Hall | Baines | |
| Al Freeman Jr. | Elijah Muhammad | |
| Delroy Lindo | West Indian Archie | |
| Spike Lee | Shorty | |
| Theresa Randle | Laura | |
| Kate Vernon | Sophia | |
| Lonette McKee | Louise Little | |
| Tommy Hollis | Earl Little | |
| James McDaniel | Brother Earl | |
| Ernest Thomas | Sidney | |
| Jean-Claude La Marre | Benjamin 2X (as Jean LaMarre) | |
| O.L. Duke | Pete | |
| Larry McCoy | Sammy | |
| Maurice Sneed | Cadillac | |
| Debi Mazar | Peg | |
| Phyllis Yvonne Stickney | Honey | |
| Scot Anthony Robinson | Daniel | |
| Sonny Jim Gaines | Cholly (as James E. Gaines) | |
| Joe Seneca | Toomer | |
| LaTanya Richardson | Lorraine (as Latanya Richardson) | |
| Wendell Pierce | Ben Thomas | |
| Michael Guess | William X | |
| Leland Gantt | Wilbur Kinley | |
| Giancarlo Esposito | Thomas Hayer |
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Filmmaker Spike Lee, actor Denzel Washington and other top talents vividly portray the life and times of Malcolm X. "Here's a man who rose up from the dregs of society, spent time in jail, reeducated himself and, through spiritual enlightenment, rose to the top," Lee says. Academy Award winner Washington was an Oscar nominee and the New York, Boston and Chicago Film Critics choice as 1992's Best Actor. |
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