I personally couldn't care less but I find it amusing that this colour situation is being dismissed as 'get over it' yet were a white actor to play a black character the heavens would fall in. The inevitable hypocrisy.
Sammy Davis wasn't born a Jew, he converted, and of course he didn't need to black up,
you are on about one of the great entertainers of all time.
By the way Jolson did everything in his power, which was considerable, to forward black entertainers in show business at a time when it wasn't the done thing.
then i must be one, because sometimes i do find it jarring when i see a black actor, take on a much loved role, that you know from reading the book was not destined for a black person. I can't put that in any other way.
Oscar-nominated Sophie Okonedo OBE was stunning in it. You know when someone is so mesmerising that they bring Shakespearean language to life, when they make it feel relevant...that's how I felt about her performance.
For those of us who don't sit around waiting to be offended by something (and we all know that's the world we live in today), someone's race is of little importance when consuming art.
I felt the same when I watched Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio are less than Italian) and Gladiator (Roman gladiators unlike Russell Crowe were neither Australian nor fat).
I suppose there are those who focus more on the exterior, rather than the acting.
I volunteered to play Portia once
1964 - form IVb
I wasnt picked ....
and the teacher said - boys dont play girls
which is a bit stunning when it comes to Shakespeare but as MamaL says - everyone is entitled to their opinion
I wont say I was scarred by this ( unless there is money involved )
sammy davis was an exceptional artist, one that ranks alongside Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, i don't what he called himself, but anyone that can sing and dance like that has my applause
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