Well, she’s still trying. The question is… are even Republicans out there buying this crap??
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Naman Ramachandran “Homeland” actor David Harewood thinks that actors should be able to “Black up” for roles, but warns “it’d better be fucking good.” Speaking to The Guardian, Harewood, who also serves as president of prestigious British drama school the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, said: “We’re at this strange point in the profession where people go: ‘Oh, you can’t play that role because you’re not disabled, or you can’t play that because you’re not really from there.’ The name of the game is acting.” He added, “Yes, we’ve got to be representative, but I do think we have to be careful. That even extends to ‘Othello’ in Blackface. I say, if you want to Black up, have at it, man.
It’d better be fucking good, or else you’re gonna get laughed off the stage. But knock yourself out. Anybody should be able to do anything.” Harewood’s comments come just a few weeks after “Star Wars” actor Billy Dee Williams told Bill Maher he believes actors should be able to perform in Blackface.
Recalling Laurence Olivier’s performance in 1965’s “Othello,” Williams said, “I thought it was hysterical. I loved it. I love that kind of stuff.” Maher noted that “today, they would never let you do that,” to which Williams replied, “Why?” “Blackface?” Maher questioned, prompting Williams to say: “Why not? You should do it.
If you’re an actor, you should do anything you want to do.” Last year, Harewood played white conservative William F. Buckley in a London West End production of “Best of Enemies.” “I knew the minute I walked on stage, 99% of the audience was thinking: ‘Why is he playing that?’ But by the end of it, everybody was going, ‘Fuck me, that worked really well!,’” Harewood told The Guardian. “Hearing his words coming out of my mouth,
.Well, she’s still trying. The question is… are even Republicans out there buying this crap??
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Homeland star David Harewood has said he is worried about the creep of identity politics in acting and argued that white performers should be able to “black up.”
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2014 science fiction film “Interstellar.”“Well, maybe this means it’ll be a boon to science,'” Chastain, 47, quipped to People magazine last week. But a rep for Babynames.com told TMZ on Wednesday that the name Murph is not that popular.It’s not in the top 1,000 names — for boys or girls — for any year of birth this century, according to the Social Security Administration’s baby name database.The Babynames.com rep also told TMZ that only one person added the name to their favorites list in the two years after the release of “Interstellar” — and another person added it last year.The Post reached out to Chastain’s reps for comment.Now, Murphy is a desired name for babies, entering the Social Security list in 2020 at No.
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