Although Washington and the Coming to America actor never worked together, they have a shared legacy. One of Jones’s career highlights was his performance as Troy Maxson in the 1987 Broadway production of August Wilson’s Fences, earning him a Tony Award.
Washington directed, produced, and starred in its 2016 film adaptation, which went on to earn the actor a double Oscar nomination—for best picture and best actor—making him the first Black actor to earn that honor in the same year.
The American Gangster actor is currently at the Toronto Film Festival promoting the film adaptation of another August Wilson novel, The Piano Lesson. The film, which is set to release on Netflix on November 8, tells the story of a Black family in the aftermath of the Great Depression with a star-studded cast
John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler, Ray Fisher, Michael Potts, and Samuel L. Jackson are starring in the film, with the Star Wars actor serving as co-producer alongside Todd Black.