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Bassett Bashes Berry's "Monster" Role
Yahoo news ^ | 6/24/02 | Mark Armstrong

Posted on 06/24/2002 6:12:44 PM PDT by vikingchick

Actress Angela Bassett hasn't had a starring role on the big screen since 1998. So how is she getting her groove back? By dissing the role that earned Halle Berry an Oscar.

The 43-year-old actress is speaking out about racism, sexism and ageism in Hollywood in the latest issue of Newsweek, and she saves her harshest words for Monster's Ball, saying she turned down the film's lead role because she thinks it was demeaning to black women.

Berry later snagged the part--that of a death-row widow who inadvertently falls in love with the man who executed her husband--and nabbed the Academy Award for Best Actress. According to Bassett, "It's about character, darling."

She tells the magazine. "I wasn't going to be a prostitute on film. I couldn't do that because it's such a stereotype about black women and sexuality."

Bassett swears she's not trying to criticize Berry (um, okay), but adds, "it's about putting something out there you can be proud of 10 years later. I mean Meryl Streep won Oscars ( news - web sites) without all that."

Berry's camp isn't commenting about Bassett's interview. But the quotes appear to be a not-so-veiled jab from a woman who Berry mentioned in her tearful Oscar acceptance speech in March, when it marked the first time an African-American woman has received the honor.

Bassett herself was once nominated for an Oscar for her gritty portrayal of Tina Turner in 1993's biopic What's Love Got to Do with It. Her résumé also includes Boyz N the Hood, Malcolm X, Strange Days, Contact and Waiting to Exhale.

Since then, however, the lead roles have dried up: Bassett's last starring gig came four years ago, with 1998's adaptation of the Terry McMillan book How Stella Got Her Groove Back. In last summer's The Score, for instance, she had little to do in a supporting role as the girlfriend of Robert De Niro's character.

So is her Monster's rant just a case of sour grapes? The Newsweek story spins Bassett as a fiercely independent woman on the comeback trail, earning critical raves for her latest role in John Sayles' ensemble drama Sunshine State. She says it's been difficult to battle Hollywood perceptions of race and age (she says both were at play when then lesser known Catherine Zeta-Jones beat her out for a role opposite Sean Connery in Entrapment) and at the same time, remain true to herself.

(Of course, not all of Bassett's film credits are nearly so high-minded: 1991's Critters 4, anyone?)

But Bassett says she's not willing to take just any role in order to keep working. "I'm not living on beans and water yet," she says. "I'll just have to wait for it to come to me. If it's supposed to be mine, it will be."

As for the Monster's Ball role, Bassett insists she's happy for Berry, and did get teary-eyed when Halle mentioned her in the Oscar speech.

"I can't and don't begrudge Halle her success," Bassett adds. "It wasn't the role for me, but I told her she'd win and I told her to go get what was hers. Of course I want one, too. I would love to have an Oscar. But it has to be for something I can sleep with at night."


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: angela; halle; monstersball
Has anybody seen "Monster's Ball"? Is Angela right or wrong? I really like her as an actress.
1 posted on 06/24/2002 6:12:45 PM PDT by vikingchick
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2 posted on 06/24/2002 6:13:38 PM PDT by vikingchick
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,,, haven't even heard of this film yet but it's a bit of a sad state of affairs when you can't just be an actor/actress without having to do a save the world routine for one cause or another.
3 posted on 06/24/2002 7:08:08 PM PDT by shaggy eel
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Saw Monsters Ball. It's a very good film. Subtle, the message is understated, something we don't see much of in today's movies.

Berry's character isn't a prostitute, she works as a waitress. And, I didn't think it demeaning. The character got drunk and pounced on Billy Bob, but she'd had a really bad day. [which almost explains why Billy Bob…]

4 posted on 06/24/2002 11:26:03 PM PDT by D-fendr
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I haven't seen it. But I would like to point out that what was said here:

She tells the magazine. "I wasn't going to be a prostitute on film. I couldn't do that because it's such a stereotype about black women and sexuality."

is somewhat off base, when one considers all the other prostitute roles given to white women. If you ever talk to actresses, either black or white, they too will tell you: There is way too much prostitution in film, period. And, I agree. I still have not seen "Pretty Woman" because I hate the concept so much: Nice Prostitute meets Nice Rich Guy and Nice Prostitute Ends Up Happy. So, that's how a woman makes it in this country????

Movies like this help give middle school girls in this country the idea that growing up to be a prostitute is a very good thing. It's not a good thing. Not for black women; and not for white women; not for women, period.
5 posted on 06/25/2002 12:33:23 AM PDT by summer
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Ann Coulter's new book: page 39......


In the wonderful new world created by feminists, an actress's surest route to an Academy Award nomination is to play a prostitute. Among the actresses to have been nominated for Oscars for the devilishly challenging task of portraying a prostitute are Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman), Kim Bassinger (LA Confidential), Jane Fonda (Klute), Jodie Foster (Taxi Driver), Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas), Sharon Stone (Casino) and Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite).

6 posted on 06/25/2002 7:51:59 PM PDT by vikingchick
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