the Observer, the actor, writer and producer said he had been following the protests while taking his own steps to help improve diversity within the film and TV industries.“Anyone that’s complaining about it should just shut the fuck up because it’s time,” Pegg said. “The film industry would be such a healthier, more interesting place if there were more voices, different stories, different experiences.
It’s so dominated by one particular voice and colour of face, it just perpetuates a bland mono-voiced cultural landscape.”The star has been meeting with people, including speaker, entrepreneur and photographer Cephas Williams who founded the 56 Black Men campaign, to help find opportunities for Black actors, writers and directors.
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