Thandie Newton is speaking out about her experiences with sexism and racism in Hollywood.
Thandie Newton in “Show & Tell,” photographed by Mona Kuhn, styled by Patrick Mackie; W magazine August 2016., but the Emmy-winning actress is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to discussing her experiences with sexism and racism in Hollywood., Newton spoke candidly about being a survivor of sexual abuse by director John Duigan and the racist experiences she had with Hollywood executives.
The actress also opened up about"one of the biggest movies" she did not end up starring in, due to the director's insistence that the opening shot of the film be an extreme close-up of Newton's behind."The director said to me... You’re going to think it’s like yellow lines down a road, and you pull back and you realize it’s the stitching, because the denim is so tight on your ass it’s going to look like tarmac,'" she said.
Then, the head of the studio met with Newton and asked if she could be more"believable" when playing the character who had been written as a university-educated woman, which is also an identity the actress claims for herself. The studio head told Newton that even though both she and the character come from educated backgrounds, that she saw the actress as"different" and requested she make some changes.
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