Vanessa Calloway: “I Didn’t Get The Role Of Lisa McDowell in Coming To America because of colorism.”

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Vanessa Bell Calloway isn’t living in the past — just shedding more light on it.

Calloway — who played the role of Imani Izzi in 1988’s “Coming to America,” the beautiful woman originally meant to marry Eddie Murphy’s Prince Akeem — says she originally auditioned for the lead female role of Lisa, played by Shari Headley, and believes her complexion played a role in not getting the part.

“When you have white people hiring black people in movies, sometimes a certain look is wanted,” Calloway, 67, tells Page Six. Calloway got the impression that the film’s team “wanted a light-skinned girl. I just wasn’t light enough, even though Eddie had the final say on who played Lisa.”


She continued, “That’s something that we’ve always dealt with within our race: A lot of men were indoctrinated by having a white woman or light-skinned woman on their arm.”

Calloway, who’s also been seen in Showtime’s “Shameless” recently, adds, “I didn’t want the part of Imani, I wanted to be Lisa — I had read the script and I wanted the bigger role.”

The production then allegedly said she would be great for the role of Imani and asked her to read for the part.

“At that point, I knew I was not going to get Lisa. So I went outside in the hallway, looked over the part with five minutes of preparation, went back in, and did the best I could.”










Wesley Snipes also got turned down for the role of Daryl and lost out to Eriq La Salle. He implied colorism played a part in that too.
 
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Truth be told, it was probably her age. She was in her 30s at the time, Eddie was in his 20s.
 

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Vanessa Bell Calloway isn’t living in the past — just shedding more light on it.

Calloway — who played the role of Imani Izzi in 1988’s “Coming to America,” the beautiful woman originally meant to marry Eddie Murphy’s Prince Akeem — says she originally auditioned for the lead female role of Lisa, played by Shari Headley, and believes her complexion played a role in not getting the part.

“When you have white people hiring black people in movies, sometimes a certain look is wanted,” Calloway, 67, tells Page Six. Calloway got the impression that the film’s team “wanted a light-skinned girl. I just wasn’t light enough, even though Eddie had the final say on who played Lisa.”


She continued, “That’s something that we’ve always dealt with within our race: A lot of men were indoctrinated by having a white woman or light-skinned woman on their arm.”

Calloway, who’s also been seen in Showtime’s “Shameless” recently, adds, “I didn’t want the part of Imani, I wanted to be Lisa — I had read the script and I wanted the bigger role.”

The production then allegedly said she would be great for the role of Imani and asked her to read for the part.

“At that point, I knew I was not going to get Lisa. So I went outside in the hallway, looked over the part with five minutes of preparation, went back in, and did the best I could.”










Wesley Snipes also got turned down for the role of Daryl and lost out to Eriq La Salle. He implied colorism played a part in that too.


I'm sorry but:laff:
 

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“wanted a light-skinned girl. I just wasn’t light enough, even though Eddie had the final say on who played Lisa.”
I mean, it’s not like Eddie doesn’t have a history of this:
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:patrice::patrice::patrice::patrice:
 
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