Actors like Lupita Nyong'o (pictured with Michael Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years a Slave) show that black actors can win Oscars when the roles they play indulge in black pathology, or when they are victims of white pathology.YouTube screenshots
Actors like Lupita Nyong'o (pictured with Michael Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years a Slave) show that black actors can win Oscars when the roles they play indulge in black pathology, or when they are victims of white pathology.YouTube screenshots
Actors like Mo'Nique (below, in Precious) show that black actors can win Oscars when the roles they play indulge in black pathology, or when they are victims of white pathology.YouTube screenshots
Actors like Mo'Nique (below, in Precious) show that black actors can win Oscars when the roles they play indulge in black pathology, or when they are victims of white pathology.YouTube screenshots
... if Viola Davis were to play Elizabeth Taylor ... then maybe the conversation about Fiennes' playing [Michael] Jackson would be different.Viola Davis, photo by Craig Sjodin/ABC.
... if Viola Davis were to play Elizabeth Taylor ... then maybe the conversation about Fiennes' playing [Michael] Jackson would be different.Viola Davis, photo by Craig Sjodin/ABC.
... if Viola Davis were to play Elizabeth Taylor ... then maybe the conversation about Fiennes' playing [Michael] Jackson would be different.Joseph Fiennes in the TV show Camelot. Photo by Eva Green
... if Viola Davis were to play Elizabeth Taylor ... then maybe the conversation about Fiennes' playing [Michael] Jackson would be different.Joseph Fiennes in the TV show Camelot. Photo by Eva Green