STAR WARS Icon Billy Dee Williams Believes Actors Should Be Able To Wear Blackface

STAR WARS Icon Billy Dee Williams Believes Actors Should Be Able To Wear Blackface

The always-outspoken Billy Dee Williams (Lando Carrissian) has shared some thoughts during a recent podcast appearance that are certain to raise a few eyebrows...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 10, 2024 11:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Legendary Star Wars actor Billy Dee Williams, who has never shied away from expressing his often blunt opinions, shared some comments during a recent podcast appearance that have raised a few eyebrows online.

The Lando Calrissian star was a guest on this week's Club Random With Bill Maher, and while discussing Sir Lawrence Olivier's now controversial performance in 1965's adaptation of Othello, Williams suggested that actors should be allowed to don blackface without fear of repercussions.

“When he did Othello, I fell out laughing,” Williams said. “He stuck his ass out and walked around because Black people are supposed to have big asses.”

Maher replied, “Today, they would never let you do that.” When Williams wondered why, Maher pointed out that Olivier was in blackface.

“Why not? You should do it,” Williams responded. “If you’re an actor, you should do anything you want to do. The point is, you don’t go through life feeling like, ‘I’m a victim.’ I refuse to go through life saying to the world, ‘I’m pissed off.’ I’m not gonna be pissed off 24 hours a day.”

It's fair to say that most would reject this take on blackface, but, as he points out, Williams came up in a very different era, and his "actors should be able to do anything they want" mindset is probably shared by plenty of Hollywood stars who simply wouldn't ever admit as much publicly.

Williams returned as Lando for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but is unlikely to reprise the role again. Donald Glover played a younger take on the character in Solo: A Star Wars Story, and is expected to take the lead in the Lando-centric Disney+ series down the line.

“I had a nice little lunch with him. He’s a delightful young man. Extremely talented,” Williams recently said of meeting with Glover to discuss him stepping into the role. “But I don’t see him… I mean, when it comes to Lando Calrissian there’s only one Lando Calrissian. I created that character.”

“He’s part of a whole new generation. He’ll create whatever he needs to create, to bring appeal to the character,” he went on. “He’s a very talented young lad and very imaginative. I mean, it’s not for me to say what he should do with the character at this stage.”

What do you make of Williams' blackface comments? Be sure to share you thoughts down below.

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Forthas
Forthas - 4/10/2024, 11:04 PM
He misses the entire point of why black face is a social taboo. It is not because it makes black people feel bad, it is to prevent non-black people from couching their racism and perpetuating stereotypes under the guise of arts or comedy. Given the Civil War and all of the damage racists have done to the United States and other countries, most intelligent people rightfully seek to ostracize these prejudiced morons. If they are allowed to hide behind the fake excuse that it was “for art” or “just a joke” it would provide an excuse thus making it impossible to identify these idiots who - as the cowards they are - will always deny they are racist. I am sure people have and would put on black face for reasons that are not meant to insult black people, but unfortunately if it is allowed and not denounced then the usual suspects will weaponize its use and always claim..."it was just a joke!"

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