I will, till the day I die…– David Oyelowo
I will, till the day I die, be an advocate for the d-word: diversity.
I will, till the day I die, be an advocate for the d-word: diversity.
I admire many actors, though I don’t think there’s anyone whose career I would want to mirror sort of by the beats. What I’m really
I believe the path to a long career is to keep the audience guessing. Daniel Day Lewis is my absolute hero from that point of
I’m not for one second condoning the actions of terrorists at all, but I do think there’s a kind of terrorism that the media carries
What we usually do to great men and women is relegate them to homogenised heroism. Their words and actions become soundbites and images in a
I’m one of a generation brought up on television whose acting is more ‘naturalistic’, whereas with some of the older generation it’s more heightened. But
I think until Britain acknowledges just how much of a presence black people had here before the Sixties, then there are certain stories that are
The Help’ sheds light on a certain truth in America, but the tragedy is if we don’t get a chance to contrast it with other
Because I was aspirational, I did my work, I was respectful to my teachers, I experienced a lot of bullying from the black kids. My
Getting to do what I think was my fifth BBC drama with Nikki Amuka-Bird – we’ve done ‘Shoot The Messenger,’ ‘Five Days,’ ‘The No. 1
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