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Can’t always make Oscar bait

Viola Davis is a ego winner and is widely considered one of the greatest dramatic actors in her generation, which is why some people are confused with “G20”. The Prime video film, which is directly streaming, throws Davis into an action film in the “White House Down”. She plays a US president who becomes the goal of an attack during the cake of the same name. But this president knows how to be an action star and can save yourself. Move from Secret Service.

In the Times of London, Davis defended her decision to play in an action film despite her award -winning bonafides. As she simply put it: “I don’t think every film you make for an Oscar. I wanted to do something that families could see together, something popular.”

Davis was the first black woman to win the Emmy for the leading actress in a drama series who did her performance in the ABC series “How to get with with Murder”. She has four Oscar nominations and a victory (supportive actress for her role in “Fences). She won two Tony Awards and six screen Actors Guild prices, under countless other victories.

“But internally they always try to return to fun,” said Davis, playing how they cannot have a career full of strong dramatic roles who address the award voters. When she was asked to “play an ass-American president in an absurd roll of an action film” like “G20”, she replied: “Hell! I needed some lightness in my life.”

“The only two people they owe are their six-year-old self and her 80-year-old herself,” she added, noting that the chance of being a full action hero in “G20”, “six-year-old viola squeak”.

Davis plays in “G20” to Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin, Ramón Rodríguez, Elizabeth Marvel, Sabrina Impacciatore and Antony Starr. The film is streaming on Prime Video on April 10th.

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