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When you live in an environment where you aren’t allowed to be fully who you are, you aren’t taken seriously, and you aren’t respected. What that actually does to a person’s confidence and psyche is really fascinating to me.
‘The Knick’ is set in New York during the 1990s, and it takes place around a hospital called The Knickerbocker. It’s about a team of surgeons and nurses who are on the cutting edge of medicine.
Theater is where I have the most experience and feel most at home, but I’m really, really loving film.
In ’42,’ it’s like the ’40s where racial equality had come into the consciousness of a lot of people, whereas in the 1900s it was sort of a new thing.
I read a lot of W.E.B. Du Bois, who wrote ‘The Souls of Black Folk.’
I’m the old-school, letter-writing romantic. I know it’s out of style, and not a lot of women go for that these days, but that’s what I go for.
When I was in school, and even after, I did a lot of classic plays, and I guess it sort of extended into film.
Shakespeare is definitely my first love.
I need to find those projects more often: the ones that really, really speak to me. I do better work in those situations and have a better time.
I grew up in Alabama in a very small town and didn’t have access to the finest of anything, really. But my mother was the kind of woman who just wanted us, me and my sisters, to be exposed to any and anything she could find.
I did my undergrad at Florida State, got a Bachelor’s, and then I got my Masters in Acting at NYU. So I’ve spent a lot of time in the classroom.
With theater, depending on the audience, the show is different every night and really requires your constant concentration. With film, it’s more possible to focus for shorter, more intense bits of time.
I studied acting in NYU’s graduate program, in which we covered everything from Ibsen and Chekov to August Wilson and David Mamet.
With ‘Selma,’ I grew up in Alabama, 45 minutes away from Selma. I have gone to that commemorative march many times with my parents.
My goal has always been to try to live up to every ounce of my potential. For me, that means working with the best people and working with the best material.
I think that’s what makes characters interesting – when you paint a person into a corner, and you see what they do to get out of that corner. It’s what makes drama drama.
Whenever I have a play or opening or anything going on in my career, my parents always come up and see it.
It’s not every day you get to be in a movie about Jackie Robinson, so you want to do it as right as you can.
I’ve lost friends over texting because I’m so bad at it.
I do enjoy history. That’s one of the things that I love about acting is you get a chance to really dive into history and develop a real personal opinion about it.