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The Homeland star says any actor should be able to play any character, in an interview with the Guardian.
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'Homeland' Star David Harewood Makes Case For White Actors Being Able To "Black Up" For Roles: "The Name Of The Game Is Acting" https://t.co/knc7OPvH7C— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) April 23, 2024 Harewood is worried about the creep of identity politics in acting and argued that white performers should be able to “black up.”To mark his appointment as president of British drama school RADA, Harewood made the case for controversial casting decisions on the proviso that performers deliver.“We’re...
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‘Anybody should be able to do anything,’ ‘Homeland’ actor said in recent interview
LaDarrion Williams’ dream-come-true tale sounds like a Hollywood rags-to-riches film, about a kid from a small town who packs up and moves to Los Angeles to make his fantasy a reality, struggles and suffers but defies the odds and then some. In Williams’ case, success has finally arrived with “Blood at the Root,” his first novel in a three-book deal, a series that centers on a Black boy in a young-adult fantasy saga — the kind of fiction he wishes had existed when he was a kid. Williams grew up...