The Borneo Post (Sabah)

It an ‘honour’ to play Malcolm X — Kingsley Ben-Adir

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KINGSLEY Ben-Adir found it an “honour” playing Malcolm X.

The 34-year-old actor stars in ‘One Night in Miami’ as the American civil rights activist – who was assassinat­ed in 1965 at the age of 39 – and admits that he felt privileged to play a man he described as a ‘bona-fide intellectu­al genius’.

Ben-Adir said: “My feeling is that he’s a bona-fide intellectu­al genius. It’s an honour to get to play a man who means so much to so many people. This is a man who put the fear of God into white America – he demanded respect.”

Malcolm X has previously been played on screen by Morgan Freeman on TV movie ‘Death of a Prophet’ and by

Denzel Washington in Spike Lee’s 1992 biopic ‘Malcolm

X’ but Kingsley felt he could bring a fresh take to the part in the film, which imagines a meeting between Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke at a Miami hotel room in 1964.

He told The I newspaper: “This was a different Malcolm. Malcolm is such a fearless hero to everyone. That is kind of dangerous. Here, we are exploring a man who must have been scared. His life was in danger.”

The movie marks Regina King’s feature directoria­l debut and Kingsley admits that he loved working with the Oscarwinni­ng actress because she reaffirmed all his opinions about her as a talent.

He said: “Coming into this I had a huge belief that her understand­ing of the acting process was profound. And I was right. Regina was so calm, so gentle, but so f ****** direct.”

The British actor’s casting in the movie was recently defended by King, who explained that she castBen-Adir as she thought he was the best actor in the role.

Speaking to Reggie Yates during a BAFTA masterclas­s, King said: “In my opinion, I feel like the best actor for the role should play the part; the actor that truly understand­s the role that they’re playing.” —Bang Showbiz

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