Casting of Angelina Jolie as Cleopatra fuels race debate
The decision to cast Angelina Jolie as Cleopatra has angered some in the
African-American community. (Photos/Warners Bros, AP File)
The news that Angelina Jolie has been hired to play Cleopatra in an upcoming biopic has some in the African-American community fuming that Jolie is "too white" to play the famous Egyptian pharaoh.
'WHY NOT A BLACK ACTRESS?'
A recent Essence.com commentary entitled Another White Actress to Play Cleopatra? insists:
"Honestly, I don't care how full Angelina Jolie's lips are, how many African children she adopts, or how bronzed her skin will become for the film, I firmly believe this role should have gone to a black woman."
(Editor's note: Jolie, 35, and partner Brad Pitt, 46, adopted Zahara, 5, from Ethiopia, and gave birth to Shiloh, 3, in Namibia.
Angelina and Brad also adopted Maddox, 8, from Cambodia and Pax, 6, from Vietnam. Angie and Brad also have their own biological children, twins Knox and Vivienne, 23 months old.)
Another blogger wrote:
I don’t dispute Jolie’s dramatic skill but really, enough of this! This is Hollywood’s third time casting a White woman to play Cleopatra–in 1934, actress Claudette Colbert, in 1945, actress Vivien Leigh, and the latest, Elizabeth Taylor in a 1963 version.
HISTORIANS CLAIM CLEOPATRA WAS 'SHORT, FAT & HOMELY'
A better question might be whether the gorgeous, slim 5'7" Angelina is too beautiful and skinny to play Cleopatra, since historians who studied relics from her reign suggest she was "short, fat and homely." Coins also indicate she had a pointy chin, thin lips and a hooked nose -- a far cry physically from Jolie.
In addition, Egyptologists maintain that Cleopatra was a descendant of aristocratic Greeks and didn't have any African lineage at all.
Meanwhile, Stacy Schiff, who wrote the book, Cleopatra: A Life (on which the film will be based), has stated that Angelina was her top choice.
"I think [Jolie] be perfect for it and I can see a possible Oscar in her future,” Schiff said. "Physically, she’s got the perfect look."
Short or tall, fat or thin, dark-skinned or fair, Cleopatra was definitely a seductive and intriguing woman. And so, fans claim, is Jolie. [see slideshow below]