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Gal Gadot’s portrayal of Cleopatra sparks ‘whitewashi­ng’ row

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News that Israeli actress Gal Gadot will play Cleopatra has prompted Hollywood’s latest “whitewashi­ng” row - and renewed a historical debate over the ancient Queen of Egypt’s ancestry.

Gadot, best known for Wonder Woman, is confirmed to produce and star in a new bigscreen epic from Paramount.

The biopic will retell the “story for the first time through women’s eyes, both behind and in front of the camera”, Gadot tweeted. Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins is on board, as is Shutter Island writer Laeta Kalogridis. But the announceme­nt immediatel­y prompted social media criticism of the white, Israel-born star’s casting as an African queen.

“Hollywood has always cast white American actresses as the Queen of the Nile. For once, can’t they find an African actress?” tweeted author James Hall.

The furore taps into wider criticism of Hollywood’s history of casting white actors in nonwhite roles on the apparent assumption of higher box office appeal, a practice commonly referred to as “whitewashi­ng”.

However, other social media users quickly noted that Cleopatra

herself - a 1st-century BCE ruler descended from Alexander the Great’s general Ptolemy was of Greek heritage, and may have been white.

“Incredibly excited to get the chance to tell the story of Cleopatra, my favorite Ptolemaic Pharoah (sic) and arguably the most famous Macedonian Greek woman in history,” tweeted Kalogridis, who will also executive produce the film and is of Greek heritage.

Some accused the backlash against the casting of leaning on anti-Semitic tropes. Several social media users had drawn attention to Gadot’s mandatory service in Israel’s military.

 ?? AP ?? Gal Gadot is best known for her role in the film Wonder Woman.
AP Gal Gadot is best known for her role in the film Wonder Woman.

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