Blair Underwood recalls turning down a role during earlier season of “Sex and the City” due to his character’s storyline being solely about race.
Blair Underwood has always refused to be boxed in in his career, and turning down his initial role on “Sex and the City” is proof of it.
Although Underwood would go on to play a brief romantic love interest for one of the show’s lead characters, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), in the HBO series’ hit series, he initially rejected the first role he was approached with for the show.
“I actually did say ‘No’ the first time,” he recalled. “The first time they had offered the role, to be honest with you, it was about how Samantha was fascinated by dating a Black man and wanted to know if, uh, all of the rumors were true about our anatomy! And I said, ‘Listen, I’m honored, thank you, but I just don’t want to play a character based on race, on curiosity about a Black man.’”
Standing up for himself proved to work in his favor in the end because Underwood says the “Sex and the City” team not only accepted his declination of the role but called back later with another offer, one where he explicitly asked if the role was going to be about race.
“They said, ‘No, no, no, we’re not even gonna mention race!’” he continued. “And I think it really did only come up maybe once. I did five episodes, and I think Samantha mentioned it once, saying something about a ‘Black doctor’ that Miranda was dating. And that’s really been a consistent thing in my career: not wanting to be boxed as ‘the Black guy.’ I’ve had that conversation with many producers along the way, and they were so great. They said, ‘No, he’s just a doctor who Miranda meets in the elevator, and they have a nice little fling.’ And it was amazing.”
Today, Underwood is revered for his work as an actor, starring in the recent horror film Longlegs, where he plays Agent Carter, a stand-up American boss who goes from protector and hero to demonic adversary in the film that is centered around an unsolved serial killer case that shifts unexpectedly when evidence reveals the occult’s involvement.
Moreover, Underwood has had quite an illustrious career, appearing in renowned films like Set it Off, Malibu’s Most Wanted, and a host of other popular movies.
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Source: Black Enterprise