Oscar-winning actor Dame Helen Mirren has told the BBC there is a “very delicate balance” to playing people with a different heritage.
Mirren, 78, portrays former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in her latest film – a role which has attracted some criticism because she is not Jewish.
She told Laura Kuenssberg on her Sunday programme she “can see” why some may be uncomfortable with the portrayal.
“But sometimes I can’t see because I can’t see who in this room is Jewish.”
“We are all such an amazing mix,” she added.