SFSU alumnus Delroy Lindo earns Oscar nom for ‘Sinners’

Author: Strategic Marketing and Communications
January 22, 2026
Delroy Lindo in Sinners
Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros.

Lindo (B.A., ’04) is a nominee in the Best Supporting Actor category

Actor and San Francisco State University alumnus Delroy Lindo (B.A., ’04) has earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ryan Coogler’s genre-bending horror film “Sinners,” marking a milestone moment in a career that has spanned more than four decades across film, television and theater.

Lindo’s nomination is his first Oscar nomination and comes for his portrayal of Delta Slim, a role critics have praised for its emotional depth, complexity and humanity. “Sinners” emerged as one of the most celebrated films of the year, earning multiple Academy Award nominations.

A proud Gator, Lindo returned to SFSU later in life to complete his bachelor’s degree in Cinema, graduating in 2004. He has spoken about how meaningful that decision was, describing SFSU as a place that welcomed him not simply as a successful actor, but as a student eager to deepen his understanding of storytelling, film language and craft.

Lindo has said he was drawn to SFSU’s mission, its diverse student body and its emphasis on social consciousness — values that closely mirror his own approach to acting. He credits the University with giving him space to reflect, grow and engage intellectually with his work.

That sense of belonging keeps Lindo closely connected to the University. He serves on the SFSU Foundation Board, supporting student success and institutional advancement, and has returned to campus to speak with students. 

During a recent visit, Lindo met with Cinema and Project Rebound students, sharing insights about his career and emphasizing that empathy and curiosity are central to meaningful performances. He encouraged students to remain grounded in their humanity, regardless of the industry paths they pursue.

Lindo has been celebrated for roles in films such as “Malcolm X,” “Crooklyn,” “Get Shorty” and “Da 5 Bloods.” He was inducted into the SFSU Alumni Hall of Fame in 2021.

The Academy Awards ceremony will take place in March, when Lindo will join fellow nominees in celebrating a year of standout cinematic achievement — with the SFSU community proudly cheering him on.

Delroy Lindo talks to students with Professor Artel Great

Delroy Lindo speaks with SFSU students with George and Judy Marcus Endowed Chair in African American Cinema Studies Artel Great. 

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