‘I’m Definitely Underpaid’: Oscar Nominee Djimon Hounsou Gets Real About Still Facing Financial Struggles While Discussing Diversity And Equity In Hollywood

‘I’m Definitely Underpaid’: Oscar Nominee Djimon Hounsou Gets Real About Still Facing Financial Struggles While Discussing Diversity And Equity In Hollywood

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If you watch big movies, you’ve seen a few of Djimon Hounsou’s performances. The actor has impressively been in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and held multiple roles in the DCEU. He’s even starred in one of the best movies of the 2000s, Gladiator, along with the Fast and Furious, Kingsman and Quiet Place franchises. And yet, as the actor recently revealed while discussing diversity and equity, he’s still “struggling” to make a living in Hollywood.

Hounsou is an incredible actor, who has even earned two Oscar nominations over the years for his supporting roles in In America and Blood Diamond, alongside a Golden Globe nom for Steven Spielberg’s 1997 historical drama, Amistad. In the last few years, he was notably part of the Gran Turismo cast and The King’s Man cast, along with Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon movies. Nevertheless, here’s what the journeyman actor recently told CNN:

I’m still struggling trying to make a living. … I’ve been in this business and making films now over two decades and still, with two Oscar nominations, many big blockbuster films, I’m still struggling financially.



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