It's like, if you're on a ship, and you're sailing towards your destination, but the ship sinks: that doesn't mean that you have to sink. Just because the ship sinks doesn't mean you have to sink. You just figure it out until a raft comes along, and God will send you a raft. Or He'll send you another boat to get you to your destination.
I want to play Martin Luther King. That is absolutely a role and a character who is important to the landscape of the world that I really want to play.
You've got to be honest with yourself aesthetically about who could you play. You want to artistically be true to that character.
I think showing heroes as fallible helps us and reminds us that we are ourselves fallible and no man is perfect but we can still achieve great things.
If I want to be truthfully honest, I think, dealing with the stress of the situations that I've been going through, medicating with anything, I think, is dangerous because it becomes a crutch.
I think there's a time when your personal life gets magnified by who we are as celebrities.
Sometimes you get yourselves in situations where you don't realize people are actually testing you. People are actually provoking you.
Little Walter and Muddy Waters were incredible. And Bo Diddley was doing some great stuff, too.
There are as many quality African-American actors and actresses as Caucasians, but it seems that they get a lot more opportunities.
I never want to have to take certain roles, because I want to maintain a certain level of artistic credibility. But sometimes you're forced to do things for the money.