Thandie Newton opened up about "casual" and blatant racism she has experienced in entertainment as well as her candid thoughts on multiple projects including Crash and Charlie's Angelsin a new interview.
Reflecting on her career in the aftermath of nationwide Black Lives Matter protests as well as new revelations of racism in the workplace, the Westworld actor told Vulture in an interview published Tuesday, "I’ve got my little black book, which will be published on my deathbead" of "everything' she has experienced in her career.
She added, "Being Black is important. Because certainly at the beginning of my career, when it was just, like, me and Halle Berry in our age group going up for every role: 'Oh, this is novel.
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