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Ghostbusters’ actor addresses reduced role and pay, denies racism as the sole cause: ‘It’s more nuanced than that
Ernie Hudson on Racism and Role in “Ghostbusters”
“Ghostbusters” actor Ernie Hudson addresses rumors of “racism” influencing his pay and screen time compared to his fellow stars.
Insights from Ernie Hudson
- Hudson shared his views with ghostbusters-ernie-hudson-frozen-empire-winston-b2517776.html”>The Independent post-release of “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.”
- The actor emphasized the complexity of the issue, highlighting broader factors at play.
- He suggested that fame, not race, determines pay disparities in the industry.
Recalling his journey through five “Ghostbusters” films, including the iconic 1984 original, Hudson attributed his increased role in the 1989 sequel to co-star Bill Murray’s advocacy.
Expressing industry realities, Hudson remarked, “Studios prioritize profit, impacting salary decisions.”
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Reflecting on the 2016 female-led reboot, Hudson praised the cast but acknowledged fan disappointment, advocating for fresh narratives moving forward.
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