Billy Porter may soon have a chance at an Oscar with an upcoming biopic about renowned author and civil rights icon James Baldwin.
The star is not only set to portray Baldwin, but he has also been tapped to co-write the upcoming film alongside Dan McCabe.
For Porter, it's an opportunity to pay tribute to someone who he could look up to while growing up and making his way into the industry. «I stand on James Baldwin's shoulders,» Porter said while speaking to ET's Denny Directo during P&G and iHeartMedia's, where he performed his newest single, «Baby Was a Dancer.» «He was an African American, queer man at a time when there weren't many images, when there wasn't much representation for a person like me,» Porter continued.
He then added, «So, I get to carry on that specific legacy, and that's very special to me.» Born in Harlem, New York, Baldwin became one of American literature's most influential voices during the 1950s and the decades that followed thanks to his many essays and novels, including,, which was adapted into the Oscar-winning film by director Barry Jenkins, and.
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