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Academy Award nominee Fernanda Torres is apologizing after a 17-year-old clip of her in blackface recently resurfaced. The star of “I’m Still Here” issued a lengthy apology to Deadline on ...
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Best Actress Oscar-nominee Fernanda Torres apologises for wearing Blackface in resurfaced sketchFernanda Torres has apologised for wearing Blackface in a decades-old comedy sketch that resurfaced following her first-time Oscar nomination for her performance in Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here.
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe and was nominated for a best actress Academy Award for her performance in Walter Salles’ ‘I’m Still Here.’ RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil’s Fernanda ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil’s Fernanda Torres, a Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee for “I’m Still Here,” will star in and has written the screenplay of “Os Corretores,” a ...
Brazil's Fernanda Torres, a Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee for 'I'm Still Here,' will star in the film 'Os Corretores', reported Variety. It is a feature from Brazilian production ...
The storm was just starting to form. Friday, Feb. 1 A racist photo from Northam’s 1984 medical school yearbook page, showing one person in blackface alongside another one wearing a Ku Klux Klan ...
At the screening of Satyajit Ray’s 1970 classic, Aranyer Din Ratri, at the Cannes film festival earlier this month, the audience gave a standing ovation to the celebrities on stage—Wes ...
The Golden Globe-nominated comedian recently expressed regret over using racial slurs and blackface in her breakout Comedy Central series The Sarah Silverman Program, which ran from 2007 to 2010.
In an interview with Rolling Stone published Sunday, Silverman admitted performing in blackface on series “The Sarah Silverman Program” in 2007 was “f–king ignorant.” Despite that ...
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Supreme Court of Guam Chief Justice Robert J. Torres on Thursday spoke of a judicial system whose primary concern isn’t whether it is tough enough — rather is it wise enough, and brave enough ...
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