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The Times podcast: Colman Domingo on redemption and forgiveness

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Colman Domingo is nominated for an Emmy for his performance as Ali in “Euphoria.”
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For his role as Ali in “Euphoria,” Colman Domingo has an Emmy nomination for guest actor in a drama series.

Today, we’ve got another episode from our sister podcast, “The Envelope.” Domingo joins “The Envelope” host Mark Olsen to discuss how his character — who sponsors a struggling teenage drug addict played by Zendaya — is a symbol of redemption and forgiveness, which he feels our culture desperately needs. He also dishes on why he calls himself a nerd, how he almost walked away from his career, and why being “a shapeshifter” means his real-life looks take people by surprise. To listen to more features from “The Envelope,” tune in every Tuesday through the end of August. Read the full transcript here.

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Host: Mark Olsen

Guests: Colman Domingo

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Colman Domingo creates a theater award for Black men

The lives of Colman Domingo: acting in ‘Fear the Walking Dead,’ writing ‘Dot,’ directing ‘Barbecue’ at the Geffen

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