Djimon Hounsou reflects on the evolution of African representation in Hollywood, revealing how his role in Amistad led to both Golden Globe recognition and Oscar neglect.
The Hollywood icon — who has starred in major Marvel, DC, and Netflix films — has been working in the industry since 1990.
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Djimon Hounsou shares his struggles with pay disparity and systemic racism despite his acclaimed career.
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Gladiator actor Djimon Hounsou said he's"struggling financially to make a living" despite having been nominated for two ...
Djimon Hounsou revealed that he still struggles to make a living in Hollywood despite his critical acclaim and decades-long ...
Djimon Hounsou opens up about his ongoing financial struggles in Hollywood, despite two Oscar nominations and roles in major blockbusters.
The actor claims he's still "definitely underpaid" after starring in numerous blockbuster films over the years.