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Thandie newton
Thandie newton






thandie newton
  1. #THANDIE NEWTON MOVIE#
  2. #THANDIE NEWTON TV#

What's more, the character that Newton played was named Thandiwe herself, making the "Thandie" spelling error in the film's credits particularly disrespectful. It all started when the "w" was omitted in the credits of her very first project, 1991's Flirting co-starring Nicole Kidman. So it'll likely surprise fans to know that Newton's been going by a variation of her given name for decades.

thandie newton

#THANDIE NEWTON TV#

Known to millions for her Emmy-winning role as Maeve, the katana-wielding rebel host on HBO's Westworld, 48-year-old Thandiwe Newton has been working in film and TV since the early '90s. It means "beloved" in the Bantu language of the Shona people in her mother's native Zimbabwe, the British actress explained in a new British V ogue cover story. “That’s why we all need to talk.Thandie Newton has announced that going forward, she'll be professionally credited by the name she was born with: Thandiwe. It is a contractual addendum that is so rare for most actresses even Newton noted she did not realize it could be available for her. Both Gyllenhaal and Moss revealed that their producing positions allow them to have final approval over all nude scenes in which they appear. Her fellow roundtable participants Maggie Gyllenhaal and Elisabeth Moss-both of whom have producing credits on The Deuce and The Handmaid’s Tale, respectively-further discussed the injustice that goes on behind the camera when nude scenes are discussed between actors and directors on set or before filming. Like these guys on Westworld are all, ‘How does my bum look? I’m really scared, can you do some shading here and there?’ And we’re like, ‘Really?'” Newton said with a laugh. “And he’s learned that it’s really tough, and the more men that do it… And men are also really worried about how their bodies look.

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“To see this man terrified of being naked when Evan Rachel Wood and I have grown accustomed to it, sitting there, having a chat, a glass of water, totally naked, it was very touching,” she said. The actress also pointed out that in contrast to her female costars, when many of the men on Westworld are asked to do a nude scene, they are comfortable vocalizing any insecurities they have concerning their bodies. “I’ve had terrible things happen, so to be able to say to the showrunners of Westworld, ‘I am willing to stand for 75 percent of this season totally naked’ because it wasn’t a sexual context ,” Newton declared. “When in fact they’re shooting from here,” she said, indicating her entire body, “so you see everything.”

#THANDIE NEWTON MOVIE#

“I’ve been objectified, I’ve had directors lie to me when I’m in a naked situation on a movie and been told that they’re cutting here,” Newton explained, motioning from her bust to the top of her head. “But that’s why I took the show,” she continued. “And just being aware of his vulnerability … What I love about Westworld is that it’s showing the vulnerability and the objectification of a person, and if you see a person naked and not in a sexual context, suddenly you don’t want to look.” He decided to go for it,” Newton explained to the table. “With the season premiere, Simon Quarterman was completely naked, and he was terrified. When responding to the moderator’s question of what it is like to be a woman who is constantly asked to perform scenes in the nude, Newton shared an anecdote from the set of season two of Westworld, on which the actress plays an extremely humanlike “host” robot named Maeve (her character is introduced to audiences as a brothel madam and subsequently appears in many scenes with few or no clothes), and how her experience has differed from that of her male costars. The likelihood of a woman appearing nude onscreen is almost three times as likely as a man appearing nude in Hollywood films, according to a report from The Guardian. On Wednesday, Thandie Newton, the highlight of HBO’s mystifying Westworld, was featured in The Hollywood Reporter‘s annual roundtable conversation for dramatic actresses, and she shared some tough truths about gender bias in Hollywood.Īs part of a conversation that included Angela Bassett, Claire Foy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Elisabeth Moss, and Sandra Oh, Newton joined her fellow actresses to participate in a dialogue about inequality in the industry-particularly discussing the wage gap for television actresses and the thorny intricacies of onscreen nudity.








Thandie newton