Samuel L Jackson Criticizes Black British Actors In American Films

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Freemala Harris

Samuel L Jackson has criticised the casting of black British actors in roles about American race relations.

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In an interview with the New York radio station Hot 97, Jackson suggested that Jordan Peele?s satirical horror film Get Out, which starred British actor Daniel Kaluuya as an African-American man falling victim to white liberal racism, could have benefited from having an American actor as its lead.

?There are a lot of black British actors in these movies,? Jackson said. ?I tend to wonder what that movie [Get Out] would have been with an American brother who really feels that.

?Daniel grew up in a country where they?ve been interracial dating for a hundred years,? he said. ?What would a brother from America have made of that role? Some things are universal, but [not everything].?

Jackson also pointed to Ava DuVernay?s historical drama Selma, which cast David Oyelowo in the role of Martin Luther King, as another example. ?There are some brothers in America who could have been in that movie who would have had a different idea about how King thinks,? he said.

Asked why so many British black actors are cast in American roles, Jackson replied: ?They?re cheaper than us, for one thing. They don?t cost as much. And they [casting agents and directors] think they?re better trained, because they?re classically trained.?

DuVernay herself has indicated that the stage backgrounds of many British actors is one reason for their success in attaining US roles. ?I think there?s something about the stage, because they have that stage preparation,? she told Buzzfeed in 2013. ?Their work is really steeped in theatre. Our system of creating actors is a lot more commercial.?

Jackson?s comments were denounced on Twitter by British Star Wars actor John Boyega, who wrote: ?Black brits vs African American. A stupid ass conflict we don?t have time for.?

In an interview with the Observer, Peele admitted that he didn?t originally want to cast a British actor in the lead ?because this movie was so much about representation of the African-American experience?.

However, Peele said that a Skype session with Kaluuya allayed his concerns. ?Once I?d wrapped my head around how universal these themes were, it became easy for me to pick Daniel, because at the end of the day, he was the best person for the role. He did the audition and it was a slam dunk.?

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/mar/08/samuel-l-jackson-criticises-casting-of-black-british-actors-in-american-films

wtf  :usureuok:

I don't understand why he's not happy that we're ALL doing well in an industry that clearly doesn't care to represent us.

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FlowerBomb

QuoteDaniel grew up in a country where they?ve been interracial dating for a hundred years,? he said. ?What would a brother from America have made of that role? Some things are universa

Black British actors face the same obstacle AA actors face as far as limited roles, typecasting and lack of jobs, and projects where blacks aren't even needed.
And Britain has been interacially mixed as long as America has, in fact America has been interracially mixed longer :uhh:
So what is he talking about? Because they don't live through the exact same scenarios? Or because they can't relate to the struggle?
The struggle for blacks is the same worldwide
Wherever black people are in a minority, they are not in power.
In fact AA actors get way more opportunities, why does he think all the Black British actors are flocking over there   :dead: :uhh:
Does he think Britain is some kind of garden of eden? :dead:

Freemala Harris

Quote from: Saint on March 09, 2017, 03:49:17 AM
QuoteDaniel grew up in a country where they?ve been interracial dating for a hundred years,? he said. ?What would a brother from America have made of that role? Some things are universa

Black British actors face the same obstacle AA actors face as far as limited roles, typecasting and lack of jobs, and projects where blacks aren't even needed.
And Britain has been interacially mixed as long as America has, in fact America has been interracially mixed longer :uhh:
So what is he talking about? Because they don't live through the exact same scenarios? Or because they can't relate to the struggle?
Wherever black people are in a minority, they are not in power
In fact AA actors get way more opportunities, why does he think all the bkack British actors are flocking over there  :-P :-P
Does he think Britain is some kind of garden of eden? :dead:

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Chile I think some old people just want to be mad about something  :plzstop:

This divisive mess & fake outrage esp during times like these

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Freeruu on March 09, 2017, 03:54:34 AM
Quote from: Saint on March 09, 2017, 03:49:17 AM
QuoteDaniel grew up in a country where they?ve been interracial dating for a hundred years,? he said. ?What would a brother from America have made of that role? Some things are universa

Black British actors face the same obstacle AA actors face as far as limited roles, typecasting and lack of jobs, and projects where blacks aren't even needed.
And Britain has been interacially mixed as long as America has, in fact America has been interracially mixed longer :uhh:
So what is he talking about? Because they don't live through the exact same scenarios? Or because they can't relate to the struggle?
Wherever black people are in a minority, they are not in power
In fact AA actors get way more opportunities, why does he think all the bkack British actors are flocking over there  :-P :-P
Does he think Britain is some kind of garden of eden? :dead:

!!!

Chile I think some old people just want to be mad about something  :plzstop:

This divisive mess & fake outrage esp during times like these
!!! And he's ones of my favourite actors but this logic is disappointing.
Now it's not the time to divide black actors and actresses especially when there are already few black projects being developed.

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So black brits don't deal with the same mess black americans do?

I didn't realize he was so damn stupid.     


Kurama

Hmm I dont agree with this. Not sure what the climate is like in the UK so I can't say. He has an assumption- which a lot of people share- I just think it comes off as ignorant when you dismiss someone else's plight without the facts.



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SouravMay

I think for Black Brits to make in the American market, I'm sure it's tough.
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Vonc2002

So now he ain't black enough or doesn't quite understand it cause he isn't American :dead:
Niggas will find a way to be upset about ANY damn thing
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw