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Dame Helen Mirren has said she thinks she ‘can see’ why some people are uncomfortable with non-Jewish actors playing Jewish historical figures and said that there is ‘something offensive’ about ‘assuming a certain physiognomy’ to play a particular race.
Dame Helen, 78, plays the former prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, in upcoming biopic Golda and was asked if she understood the recent backlash Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper faced over wearing a prosthetic nose to portray the American composer Leonard Bernstein in film Maestro.
Speaking about whether she can see why people are uncomfortable with what some term ‘Jewface’, the actress said: ‘I think I can see, but sometimes I can’t see, because I can’t see who in this room is Jewish.
‘We are all such an amazing mix and certainly I don’t have an issue with Kirk Douglas playing a Viking. Kirk Douglas was Jewish.