Julia Roberts Almost Played Harriet Tubman? - Whitewash or blackface?

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Harriet, the historical drama based on Tubman’s life released earlier this month, stars Cynthia Erivo. But the film’s screenwriter and producer, Gregory Allen Howard, says when he first started working on the movie in 1994 that one studio executive suggested Julia Roberts to portray the legendary slave turned abolitionist. Yes, that Julia Roberts.

In a Q&A with Allen published earlier this month by Harriet studio Focus Features (and reiterated in an L.A. Times essay published Tuesday), Allen recalled how “the climate in Hollywood … was very different” some 25 years ago.

“I was told how one studio head said in a meeting, ‘This script is fantastic. Let’s get Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman,'” Allen explained. “When someone pointed out that Roberts couldn’t be Harriet, the executive responded, ‘It was so long ago. No one is going to know the difference.'”

Thankfully, for everyone involved, Roberts was not cast as Tubman. Decades later, the film has become a reality, which Allen said is thanks to two groundbreaking films that changed the game for representation.

“When 12 Years a Slave became a hit and did a couple hundred million dollars worldwide, I told my agent, ‘You can’t say this kind of story won’t make money now.’ Then Black Panther really blew the doors open,” Allen said.

The writer, who’s also behind acclaimed movies Remember the Titans and Ali, also discussed why he chose Erivo, an African British actress, to play an African American activist.

“I first saw her when the other producers flew me to New York to see her in The Color Purple,” Allen said. “As soon as she opened her mouth, I thought, ‘Yes, that’s Harriet.’ Afterwards I emailed the other producers, ‘That’s Harriet. She’s a little stick of dynamite.'”

Tubman’s story has long been in various stages of development in Hollywood; Viola Davis was set to produce and star in such a biopic at one point. The new movie, directed by Kasi Lemmons, also stars Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, and Janelle Monae.
 

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“When someone pointed out that Roberts couldn’t be Harriet, the executive responded, ‘It was so long ago. No one is going to know the difference.'”

Imagine being this stupid. Also obligatory:

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In other words, one extremely stupid person threw Robert's name out (because she was box office gold back then) and it was never, ever seriously considered. Gotta stir up some twitter outrage to push your movie, I guess.

Would she have even taken that role? Not if she has 1/2 a brain cell. But, it's Julia Roberts ... so, maybe?
 

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Unless this executive wasn’t referring to Julia Roberts but either some black unknown with the same name or someone with a similar sounding name. Or maybe going Mr. Burns and getting a Latin American version of Julia Roberts.
 

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In other words, one extremely stupid person threw Robert's name out (because she was box office gold back then) and it was never, ever seriously considered. Gotta stir up some twitter outrage to push your movie, I guess.

Would she have even taken that role? Not if she has 1/2 a brain cell. But, it's Julia Roberts ... so, maybe?

If the person telling the story isnt making it up

Unless this executive wasn’t referring to Julia Roberts but either some black unknown with the same name or someone with a similar sounding name. Or maybe going Mr. Burns and getting a Latin American version of Julia Roberts.
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If the person telling the story isnt making it up

Its either completely made up or greatly exaggerated to promote the new Harriet Tubman movie that just came out.

If the conversation happened, it probably went something like this:
Producer: We want to make a Harriet Tubman movie with a budget of $50 million.
Studio Exec: No fucking way.
Producer: Why not?
Studio Exec: Because it'll lose money.
Producer: What do we have to do to get this made?
Studio Exec: Cast Julia Roberts.
Producer: But we can't, that's crazy.
Studio Exec: So is a big budget Harriet Tubman movie.
 

Manwithn0n0men

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Its either completely made up or greatly exaggerated to promote the new Harriet Tubman movie that just came out.

If the conversation happened, it probably went something like this:
Producer: We want to make a Harriet Tubman movie with a budget of $50 million.
Studio Exec: No fucking way.
Producer: Why not?
Studio Exec: Because it'll lose money.
Producer: What do we have to do to get this made?
Studio Exec: Cast Julia Roberts.
Producer: But we can't, that's crazy.
Studio Exec: So is a big budget Harriet Tubman movie.

Or "IDk make Julia Roberts into a black woman?"
 

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I'm trying to decide which would be funnier- putting Julia Roberts in blackface, or keeping her white and having nobody in the movie comment on it. I'm leaning towards the latter, but either one would be better than the movie they're making.
 
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