Academy-Award winning actor Forest Whitaker has had a long and celebrated career in Hollywood ever since he graduated from the University of Southern California with a BFA in Drama. Interestingly, Whitaker didn’t enter college intending to become an actor. His original major was opera. He landed his first role while he was still in college in a film called TAG: The Assassination Game, starring Linda Hamilton and Robert Carradine. From there Whitaker appeared in a “blink, and you might miss him” role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He was still in college at USC during these two roles.

Whitaker really broke through in the 1988 Clint Eastwood-directed Charlie Parker biopicBird. The biggest success of Whitaker’s long career happened in 2006 when he won the SAG, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Academy Awards for his role as the brutal dictator from Uganda, Idi Amin, in The Last King of Scotland.

Most recently, Whitaker has turned his talents to the small screen, appearing in the television series Godfather of Harlem and Extrapolations. His next film is Havoc in which he co-stars with Tom Hardy and fellow USC alumni Timothy Olyphant.

To include every outstanding role Forest Whitaker has performed would make this a very long article. We’ve left out some obvious ones like Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, The Crying Game, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and focused instead on some of his biggest, most impactful roles. With that having been said, let’s take a look at the best Forest Whitaker movies to date.

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6 American Gun

American Gun is a powerful movie about the effect guns have on the lives of Americans, structured in three segments. Whitaker appears as a high school principal in Chicago who is dealing with the growing number of guns his students are bringing to campus and the imminent danger that presents. Whitaker shows equal parts authority and empathy for the situation his students are in on the rough streets of Chicago.

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5 Black Panther

Black Panther was a runaway hit when it came out in 2018 and catapulted the late Chadwick Boseman to super stardom. Forest Whitaker appropriately played an elder statesman of the tribe facing off against a rival tribe for dominance. The cast of Black Panther took home the SAG Award for Best Ensemble for this film. Whitaker’s character is a sort of Obi-Wan Kenobi type — wise, measured, and to be respected.

4 Good Morning, Vietnam

Forest Whitaker has appeared in a number of great military films not mentioned here, but one of his first (following the excellent Platoon) was Good Morning Vietnam, which also starred the late, great, Robin WIlliams in an iconic role in his career. Whitaker plays an American soldier who works at the radio station on the base in Vietnam, where Williams’ character broadcasts his manic comedic radio shows. Whitaker’s facial expressions as he watches Williams (who more than likely improvised much of the radio show parts of his performance) are truly priceless.

3 The Butler

In Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Forest Whitaker plays a butler at the White House who served in that role for eight presidents. During the butler’s tenure at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he has a front row seat to history through the years of the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the incredible social changes that the U.S. (and the world) went through in the 1960s and 1970s. The film also shows how the butler’s family life was impacted by his job. Whitaker was nominated for a SAG Award as Best Actor for this role, in which he gives his all and embodies the transformations of aging.

2 Bird

Clint Eastwood’s biopic Bird was Forest Whitaker’s very first lead role in a film. He plays, of course, legendary saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker. Whitaker was only 27 when he performed in Bird, and he pretty much channeled Charlie Parker in this role. To prepare for the role, Whitaker moved into an apartment that only contained a bed, a couch, and a saxophone, doing extensive research on Parker and also took sax lessons. Critics called his performance “transcendent.” Whitaker was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988, and he also received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance.

1 The Last King of Scotland

In The Last King of Scotland, Forest Whitaker had his biggest and most successful role to date as the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin Dada. The film focuses on the period in time when a hijacked plane full of primarily Israeli citizens lands in Uganda. Terrorists from his regime took the passengers as hostages until Israel launched a secret mission to rescue them. While Whitaker often plays gentle characters with a high moral code, in this film, his character was the polar opposite, and he went to deep, dark places for the larger-than-life dictator. Whitaker won the Academy Awards, Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG, and many other critics awards for his portrayal.