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Noel Clarke suspended by Bafta after misconduct allegations

Noel Clarke suspended by Bafta after misconduct allegations
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Noel Clarke says he had no choice but to write his own roles

Noel Clarke says he had no choice but to write his own roles Laura Fox For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Noel Clarke has revealed that he had no choice but to write his own acting roles after realising he d never be offered the jobs he wanted. The Kidulthood star, 45, who recently made history by receiving a BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution for British Cinema, told Radio Times he quickly learned that as a black actor he would never get a fair share of parts. Noel added that he also feels a spasm of guilt in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement has sparked vows by the TV and film industry to improve diversity, but he still feels like his work hasn t been deemed worthy.  

Noel Clarke says class is a bigger taboo than race in TV and film industry

Noel Clarke has said class is now a bigger taboo than race in the film and TV industry. The Kidulthood star told Radio Times that the sector had a spasm of guilt in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement - but is still failing to represent working-class actors and communities.  The 45-year-old, who recently made history by receiving a BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution for British Cinema, said he feels his work hasn t been deemed worthy because of his upbringing.  He said his films were not included at a BFI celebration of black British cinema, adding: This is about class. My films aren t [considered] worthy. They re written, directed and acted by working-class people and they re about working-class people.    

Noel Clarke says class is a bigger taboo than race in TV industry

Noel Clarke says class is a bigger taboo than race in TV industry Laura Fox and Amie Gordon For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Noel Clarke has said class is now a bigger taboo than race in the film and TV industry. The Kidulthood star told Radio Times that the sector had a spasm of guilt in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement - but is still failing to represent working-class actors and communities.  The 45-year-old, who recently made history by receiving a BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution for British Cinema, said he feels his work hasn t been deemed worthy because of his upbringing. 

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