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Showing posts with label Film industry inclusivity. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024
David Oyelowo: On The Cover Of Vanity Fair And Reigning Supreme in Diverse Roles
David Oyelowo’s star continues to rise in a busy season filled with diverse roles. The British-Nigerian actor, celebrated for his portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. in 2014’s “Selma,” showcased his versatility by playing three distinct family men this year. Oyelowo’s performances include a grieving rideshare driver in the Oscar-nominated short “The After,” a man hilariously blindsided by his wife’s secret life as an assassin in “Role Play,” and the iconic deputy U.S. marshal Bass Reeves in Paramount+’s “Lawmen: Bass Reeves.”
In his recent Variety EE cover story, Oyelowo delves into his mission to create an inclusive kingdom within the industry. He shares his dedication to “Bass Reeves,” a project he championed despite initial rejections from multiple studios. His commitment and talent continue to break barriers, reflecting his unwavering belief in diverse storytelling and representation.
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