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Topic History of: Jodie Turner-Smith as Anne Boleyn
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Does that mean a white man can portray Nelson Mandela or Obama on film ?

Yes so far as I'm concerned - but it would draw criticism for "cultural appropriation".


What comes around goes around.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
Does that mean a white man can portray Nelson Mandela or Obama on film ?

Yes so far as I'm concerned - but it would draw criticism for "cultural appropriation".
Jo Great points, Wyot and Honey. Regarding the reasons for objecting to this casting choice, though some of the comments I saw yesterday referred to this being part of a "woke" agenda, more seem to be saying that because Anne Boleyn was white she should be played by a white actress, with some pointing out that there would be an outcry if a white actor were to play the likes of Nelson Mandela.
Green Man Does that mean a white man can portray Nelson Mandela or Obama on film ?
Honey Acting is acting, so why not? But I think the objection is due to the suspicion that they ONLY wanted a black actor, and ONLY invented Anne Boleyn's gayness for inclusion and quota purposes.