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Are White Actresses Stealing Black Women’s Roles? Angelina Jolie to Play Cleopatra, ‘Queen of the Nile’

Film pro­ducer Scott Rudin has pur­chased the film rights to upcom­ing biog­ra­phy ‘Queen of the Nile, Cleopa­tra: A Life,’ and has con­firmed that the movie is being  devel­oped for and with [Angelina] Jolie.”  Jolie, a Hol­ly­wood A-lister, will do her best in bring­ing the story of the famed Egypt­ian queen to life, and it appears no one doubts she can do it… includ­ing Pulitzer prize-winning author Stacy Schiff,  who penned the biog­ra­phy, “Cleopa­tra: A Life,” a book that won’t be on  shelves until the fall.

Schiff already heav­ily endorses Jolie, stat­ing, “I think she’d be per­fect for it and I can see a pos­si­ble Oscar  in her future. Phys­i­cally, she’s got the per­fect look.”

Gasp,  the nerve! “She’s got the per­fect look?” Hon­estly, I don’t care how full Angelina Jolie’s  lips are, how many African chil­dren she adopts, or how bronzed her skin will become for  the film, I firmly believe this role should have gone to a Black woman.  I mean, isn’t it enough that 47 years ago, dame Eliz­a­beth Tay­lor was cast to por­tray Cleopa­tra in one of the most expen­sive films ever made? That Eliz­a­beth Tay­lor was actu­ally the third White woman to be tapped for  the Cleopa­tra role — fol­low­ing Vivien Leigh and Claudette Col­bert — just makes this all the more comical.

Were Vanessa Williams, Halle Berry and Thandie New­ton unavail­able for audi­tions that day? Why does Hol­ly­wood think it’s even slightly plau­si­ble to cast White women in roles that would be more sen­si­ble to cast a Black actress for? Espe­cially when that role is an African queen.

It hap­pened just two years ago, in 2007’s thriller “Stuck,” directed by Stu­art Gor­don, based on the true story of a Chante Mal­lard.  The story tells a tale of a woman who hits a home­less man with her car and results with him trapped in her car’s wind­shield. Instead of get­ting the man help, Mal­lard (played by actress Mena Suvari) opts to let him die slowly in her garage.

The inter­est­ing thing is Mal­lard is a Black woman, and Suvari, who was cast to play the role, is — sur­prise, sur­prise — a White woman. Adding insult to injury, instead of just cast­ing a Black woman to play the role, the film gave Suvari a more “eth­nic look” for the role, by adding stereo­typ­i­cal corn­rows to her hair. Hol­ly­wood, are you serious?

Now, Jolie is set to play Cleopa­tra, who isn’t as tech­ni­cally per­fect as some would claim if you study the Queen of the Nile’s dis­tin­guished his­tory. First and fore­most, the role should be given to a younger actress — think Jurnee Smol­lett — con­sid­er­ing Cleopa­tra began her reign as Queen of Egypt at the ten­der age of 18 and ended her own life at the age of 39.

Sec­ondly, while his­tor­i­cally there is no con­crete con­fir­ma­tion that Cleopa­tra was of a darker com­plex­ion, there is more evi­dence than not that she was  Black, and not entirely of Mace­don­ian Greek ances­try, as Shake­speare , leagues of painters and now Hol­ly­wood would have us believe. And, ulti­mately, while Cleopatra’s her­itage remains under spec­u­la­tion, it remains that she was in fact an African queen. Jolie — not so perfect.

What’s next? A biopic on Sojourner Truth played by Betty White?

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