The Sun (Malaysia)

Davis to play Michelle Obama in TV series

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OSCAR-WINNING actress Viola Davis (left) will play former US first lady Michelle Obama in a new TV series on the Showtime cable network.

First Ladies will focus on the wives of US presidents and their lives in the White House, and media reports said Eleanor Roosevelt and Betty Ford would also be portrayed.

“Presidents’ spouses have wielded remarkable influence, not only on the nation’s leaders but on the country itself,” Jana Winograde, president of entertainm­ent for Showtime, said.

Davis, 54, has been nominated three times for Oscars, finally winning in 2017 for her supporting role in Fences.

She won an Emmy in 2015 for her role in How to Get Away With Murder, the sixth and last season which will be broadcast this year.

Davis will also be an executive producer of First Ladies, Showtime said. The actress wrote on Twitter: “So proud! Honouring and elevating these powerful, worthy Queens with respect.”

Obama, 56, won a Grammy last month – the Best Spoken Word

Album award for the audiobook of her hugely successful memoir Becoming.

Released in late 2018, the book saw the former first lady slam President Donald Trump for questionin­g her husband’s citizenshi­p and promoting the notion that he was born abroad.

America’s first black first lady also dug into her personal life, expounding on issues including a miscarriag­e, using in-vitro fertilisat­ion to conceive her daughters and marriage counsellin­g. – AFPRelaxne­ws

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