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‘Legends’ star shatters stereotype­s with Muslim superhero

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BEVERLY HILLS: Tala Ashe is thrilled to debut her new character, a Muslim-American superhero joining season three of “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.” It is a particular­ly poignant moment for the Iranian-born, Ohio-reared actress who described the hardship of portraying stereotypi­cal characters in the past.

“I have been part of projects where it is not dealt with sensitivel­y or accurately and it’s incredibly painful. It is incredibly painful,” said Ashe in an interview while promoting The CW series during the Television Critics Associatio­n summer meeting.

One of Ashe’s first breaks was on a soap opera. She took the role to pay the bills, but said she would never agree to the part now.

“It is still actually painful for me to talk about because I, it was such a stereotype,” she recalled. “I try not to berate myself for taking it because I understand the reasons that I did. But I would never, I would never say ‘yes’ to something like that now ... Going through that experience taught me the power of saying ‘no’ and saying like, ‘Actually I am not OK with that.’ And if that is all there is out there for me then it is OK. I will go work in a law firm pouring coffee. I would rather do that than to be part of promoting that stereotype.”

Actress Tala Ashe is thrilled to debut her new character, a Muslim-American superhero on “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.” The series’ third season premieres Oct. 10 on The CW. (Oct. 9)

Her experience playing Zari, a computer-hacking superhero in “Legends,” which returns Tuesday, could not be more different.

“What is great is (her ethnicity) is an aspect of who she is, as much as she is an activist and she is a strong woman and someone who speaks truth to power,” Ashe said. “It is really important that we have representa­tion in the media and specifical­ly we have Muslim-American representa­tion that is not just positive in a sort of rosy, un-nuanced way, but is a real person. And there is so much of the other right now and there is so much making Muslims ‘the other’ that I am excited to play this character in what I hope will be a very nuanced and sensitive, accurate way.”

Ashe was particular­ly impressed when showrunner­s brought in a Muslim-American writer to help craft her role and hopes that kind of inclusivit­y will spread throughout Hollywood.

 ??  ?? Tala Ashe, a cast member in the CW series ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,’ poses for a portrait during the 2017 Television Critics Associatio­n Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP)
Tala Ashe, a cast member in the CW series ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,’ poses for a portrait during the 2017 Television Critics Associatio­n Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP)

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