Denzel Washington to Portray Fallen Soldier in Iraq War Film
The Tragic Story of 1st Sergeant Charles Monroe King as Told to His Infant Son in a Personal Journal
Washington hopes to portray a fallen soldier, 1st Sergeant Charles Monroe King that lost his life one month before the end of his duty in Iraq. King wrote in a journal to his newborn son about the trials and tribulations of war in Iraq, and tried to prepare him for life without a father, just in case.
Denzel Washington will produce and star in the movie about the Iraq war that will based on King's 200 page journal. 1st Sergeant Charles Monroe King was 48 years old when he was killed by an explosive device that detonated near his vehicle on a volunteer mission. He lost his life in October 2006 in Baghdad, one month before he completed his tour of duty. King left for Iraq one month before his son was born and hoped to communicate with him through his journal of writings about his experiences in the Iraq war. King also has a 16 year old daughter who is thrilled that her father will be remembered by Washington's film and by the book that tells the story of her Dad.
King mailed the journal to his fiancé, Dana Canedy, a few months before his volunteer mission, and his death pressed Canedy to write an article that was published in The New York Times. From this article sprang opportunities for her to tell the world about the love of her life, and what he went through to perform his duty for America.
A book based on this soldier's journal will be released soon by Crown, and the essay was published in January 2007.
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Denzel Washington will be the key actor in "American Gangster," with a release date of November 2,2007, and has been recently seen in "Déjà vu" and "Inside Man" in 2006. Washington is well-known for attracting a multiracial movie audience with stellar performances and flawless directing. Washington is also known for his intriguing, intense performances in films such as "The Bone Collector," "The Hurricane," and "John Q."
With awards under his belt from Academy, American Film Institute, Berlin International Film Festival, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild, Denzel Washington is sure to have still something more up his sleeve after he completes what should be the most entertaining war film in years.
The fans are surely ready for Washington's Iraq War drama film and one hero's tragic story that needs to be told.
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- King wrote in a journal to his newborn son about the trials and tribulations of war in Iraq.
- King lost his life in October 2006 in Baghdad, one month before he completed his tour of duty.


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Post a CommentGreat article!
My son is in the military, and I pray everyday that he won't have to experience the war in Iraq.
this is crazy that denzel is playing this role im currently in iraq and 1st sergeant king was my sergeants 1st sergeant last deployment that he was here just crazy to no someone that knew him and that will be played by denzel washington and may 1st sergeant king r.i.p. ive heard great things bout him
Thanks, Kristina. I know with you being a military wife you probably will be looking forward to this movie. Denzel does some great movies (and of course we don't mind the eye candy, either!). I can't wait to see it. :o)
Excellent article! Denzel is one of my favorite actors. It makes me so happy that he has taken on this role and many of the military members will appreciate it. Thanks for sharing this news.