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Rosie Perez speaks on diversity, playing stereotypes and firing racially offensive agents in Hollywood | Rosie Perez speaks on diversity, playing stereotypes and firing racially offensive agents in Hollywood |
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NEW YORK—Rosie Perez hasn’t always been offered the best roles during her career. The activist and actress told the Tribeca Film Festival’s Daring Women’s Summit on Wednesday that she’s been asked to take stereotypical roles because of her race. | NEW YORK—Rosie Perez hasn’t always been offered the best roles during her career. The activist and actress told the Tribeca Film Festival’s Daring Women’s Summit on Wednesday that she’s been asked to take stereotypical roles because of her race. |
Perez, 51, said that she eventually began seeing better opportunities come her way after she started speaking up. | Perez, 51, said that she eventually began seeing better opportunities come her way after she started speaking up. |
"How many crackhead ho scripts are you going to send me?" Perez said. ”I don't mind being a crackhead ho but you better make me the lead.” | "How many crackhead ho scripts are you going to send me?" Perez said. ”I don't mind being a crackhead ho but you better make me the lead.” |
At one point in her career, Perez admitted that she once fired a high-profile agent for suggesting that she should get plastic surgery to pass as white. She was then struck with fear when no other agents would take her on, but after pushing for work, she eventually found work again. | At one point in her career, Perez admitted that she once fired a high-profile agent for suggesting that she should get plastic surgery to pass as white. She was then struck with fear when no other agents would take her on, but after pushing for work, she eventually found work again. |
Perez said that when she started out, the majority of folks in Latin Hollywood told her to appreciate her opportunities and “stop rocking the boat.” Still, Perez insisted that she was the product of the older generation’s tireless work, but refused “to be quiet” and insisted that she did “want to rock the boat.” | Perez said that when she started out, the majority of folks in Latin Hollywood told her to appreciate her opportunities and “stop rocking the boat.” Still, Perez insisted that she was the product of the older generation’s tireless work, but refused “to be quiet” and insisted that she did “want to rock the boat.” |
"It was very, very painful to see fear coming from my own people," she said. “I had to take pause and stop judging them because I did not have that burning desire to do good work, initially. Now, I see that assimilation is more prominent.” | "It was very, very painful to see fear coming from my own people," she said. “I had to take pause and stop judging them because I did not have that burning desire to do good work, initially. Now, I see that assimilation is more prominent.” |
Perez went to college to be a marine biologist and said she never intended on working in Hollywood, until she was discovered by Spike Lee. | Perez went to college to be a marine biologist and said she never intended on working in Hollywood, until she was discovered by Spike Lee. |
“When I entered the entertainment world I didn’t understand the politics,” Perez said. “I understood the plight of Latinos in Hollywood, to a certain extent. I didn’t grasp how deep it was, and there were a lot of open wounds for the people who came before me.” | “When I entered the entertainment world I didn’t understand the politics,” Perez said. “I understood the plight of Latinos in Hollywood, to a certain extent. I didn’t grasp how deep it was, and there were a lot of open wounds for the people who came before me.” |
The "Do The Right Thing" actress also said that she expects the outcry over the lack of diversity in the Oscars will only become worse over the years. | |
"Hashtag the Oscars are so white, wait a few years,” Perez said. “It's not just going to be African-Americans and Latinos speaking out—it's going to be Asians, and I think they have that very right because they're not apart of the conversation right now.” | "Hashtag the Oscars are so white, wait a few years,” Perez said. “It's not just going to be African-Americans and Latinos speaking out—it's going to be Asians, and I think they have that very right because they're not apart of the conversation right now.” |