

































See Also
See Again
© NL Beeld
0 / 34 Fotos
Tilda Swinton, 'Doctor Strange' (2016)
- The film 'Doctor Strange' debuted in 2016, featuring Tilda Swinton in the prominent role of the 'Ancient One.' The movie was adapted from a comic book series that originally portrayed the character as an elderly Tibetan man. However, instead of casting a man, the filmmakers controversially chose a white woman for the role. In recent years, discussions about whitewashing in the film industry have brought attention to this decision, receiving widespread criticism.
© Getty Images
1 / 34 Fotos
Tilda Swinton, 'Doctor Strange' (2016)
- During an interview with Variety, Swinton expressed her thoughts on the matter. She revealed that she too had questioned the casting choice at the time, and was surprised by the lack of resistance it received. Swinton paid attention to the public's response and now acknowledges the perspective shift that has taken place. She expressed "an enormous amount of sympathy" towards those affected by the controversy surrounding the decision.
© Getty Images
2 / 34 Fotos
Jake Gyllenhaal, 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'
- In the film version of the video game, Gyllenhaal portrays the protagonist, who is supposed to be Persian, from modern-day Iran.
© NL Beeld
3 / 34 Fotos
Scarlett Johansson, 'Ghost in the Shell'
- Scarlet faced accusations of "whitewashing" for playing Motoko Kusanagi, a character of Asian origin in the Japanese manga series.
© NL Beeld
4 / 34 Fotos
Rooney Mara, 'Pan'
- Rooney Mara faced sharp criticism for her portrayal of Tiger Lily, a Native American warrior from the Peter Pan universe.
© NL Beeld
5 / 34 Fotos
Peter Sellers, 'The Party'
- Peter Sellers uses brownface and an uncomfortable Indian accent in this 1968 cult comedy that was widely praised for its slapstick humor.
© NL Beeld
6 / 34 Fotos
Ben Affleck, 'Argo
- Despite criticism over Ben Affleck's decision to cast himself as real-life CIA operative Antonio J. Mendez, who is Hispanic, his film won the Best Picture Oscar. However, Mendez himself expressed support for Affleck's choice, stating,"I don't think of myself as a Hispanic."
© Getty Images
7 / 34 Fotos
Meryl Streep, 'The House of Spirits'
- The film adaptation of Isabel Allende's bestselling novel, released in 1993, recounts the tale of a Chilean rancher's family. Streep depicts a character who is supposed to be Chilean, as are other roles portrayed by Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Winona Ryder, and more cast members.
© NL Beeld
8 / 34 Fotos
Linda Hunt, 'The Year of Living Dangerously'
- Linda Hunt portrayed a male dwarf of Chinese-Australian descent in the 1982 film, for unknown reasons.
© Getty Images
9 / 34 Fotos
Natalie Wood, 'West Side Story'
- In the musical of 1961, Maria and the Sharks represent Puerto Rican characters; however, the majority of roles were performed by white, non-Latino actors. An exception was Rita Moreno, who portrayed Anita and received an Oscar for her performance.
© NL Beeld
10 / 34 Fotos
Emma Stone and the 'Aloha' cast
- Stone received consistent backlash for her portrayal of Allison Ng, a character with Hawaiian and Asian origins. She famously yelled, "Sorry!" for it at the Golden Globes.
© Getty Images
11 / 34 Fotos
Mena Suvari, 'Stuck'
- The 2007 film depicted the true story of Chante Mallard, an African-American woman. Some found it objectionable that Suvari sported cornrows for the portrayal, which further fueled criticism.
© NL Beeld
12 / 34 Fotos
Al Pacino, 'Carlito's Way'
- Al Pacino portrayed Puerto Rican character Carlito in 1993.
© NL Beeld
13 / 34 Fotos
The cast of 'The Last Airbender'
- The film was adapted from the animated series 'Avatar,' showcasing characters with Asian and Native American heritage. Nonetheless, the majority of the cast comprises white actors, with the exception of the villains...
© NL Beeld
14 / 34 Fotos
Yul Brynner, 'The King and I'
- In 1956, Brynner started his long-lasting portrayal as King Mongkut of Siam, a role he would reportedly perform on stage a staggering 4,625 times.
© NL Beeld
15 / 34 Fotos
The 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' cast
- Ridley Scott received criticism for predominantly casting white actors in this 2014 movie, even though it depicted the exodus of Hebrews from Egypt. Christian Bale portrayed Moses, while Joel Edgerton portrayed Ramesses II.
© NL Beeld
16 / 34 Fotos
Christopher Abbott, 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot'
- The actor portrayed a character from Afghanistan in Tina Fey's 2016 dramedy 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.'
© NL Beeld
17 / 34 Fotos
Liam Neeson, 'Batman Begins'
- In the comic books, Ra's al Ghul is a long-standing villain in the Batman universe of Arab descent. Neeson is among several white actors who have portrayed the character on screen.
© NL Beeld
18 / 34 Fotos
Johnny Depp, 'The Lone Ranger'
- In the 2013 film adaptation of the popular TV show, the role of the Native American warrior Tonto, originally played by First Nation actor Jay Silverheels in the 1950s, was controversially given to Johnny Depp.
© NL Beeld
19 / 34 Fotos
Joseph Fiennes, 'Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon'
- This British TV movie from 2017 portrayed the purported road journey made by Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, and Marlon Brando, from NYC to LA. However, in a controversial decision, the role of the iconic African-American artist, the King of Pop, was given to a white actor.
© NL Beeld
20 / 34 Fotos
Juliette Binoche, 'The 33'
- The 2015 movie recounts the actual events of 33 miners from Chile who were stuck underground for 69 days. The French actress plays the role of Maria Segovia, the real-life sister of one of the miners, who is of course Chilean.
© NL Beeld
21 / 34 Fotos
Angelina Jolie, 'A Mighty Heart'
- In the 2007 movie, Jolie portrays Mariane Pearl, a real-life person who is mixed race with Afro-Cuban heritage, naturally curly hair, and a darker skin tone.
© NL Beeld
22 / 34 Fotos
Katharine Hepburn, 'Dragon Seed'
- In the 1944 film, the role of a Chinese woman leading her village against invaders was given to Hepburn, who used prosthetic eyelids to play the part.
© NL Beeld
23 / 34 Fotos
Elizabeth Taylor, 'Cleopatra'
- In this 1963 historical epic, a British-American actress portrays Cleopatra, the final sovereign ruler of Egypt, whose ancestry is widely thought to be Macedonian.
© NL Beeld
24 / 34 Fotos
Jim Sturgess, '21'
- The film from 2008 is a portrayal of Jeffrey Ma, a Chinese student who achieved success as a card counter and blackjack player. The role was played by British actor Jim Sturgess.
© NL Beeld
25 / 34 Fotos
John Wayne, 'The Conqueror'
- The actor was chosen to portray Genghis Khan, a Mongol, in a 1956 film that depicted the ascent of the renowned emperor.
© Getty Images
26 / 34 Fotos
Carey Mulligan, 'Drive'
- The 2011 film adaptation of the novel changed a Latina character named Irina to Irene, played by Carey Mulligan.
© NL Beeld
27 / 34 Fotos
Alec Guinness, 'Lawrence of Arabia'
- Guinness portrayed characters of color often, including the role of Arab Prince Faisal in 1962.
© NL Beeld
28 / 34 Fotos
Patricia Neal, 'Hud'
- Neal received an Oscar for her portrayal of Alma in the 1963 movie. Alma, a character originally named "Halmea" in the book, was described as a black woman.
© NL Beeld
29 / 34 Fotos
Anthony Hopkins, 'The Mask of Zorro'
- In 1998, Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins portrayed the role of the Mexican hero Zorro. In the same film, the iconic Zorro mask is passed on to Spanish actor Antonio Banderas.
© NL Beeld
30 / 34 Fotos
Justin Chatwin, 'Dragonball: Evolution'
- Justin Chatwin, a Canadian actor, portrays Goku, the protagonist of the 2009 film inspired by the Japanese manga.
© NL Beeld
31 / 34 Fotos
Elvis Presley, 'Stay Away, Joe'
- In 1968, the King took a detour from music to movies, portraying Joe Lightcloud, a Native American character.
© NL Beeld
32 / 34 Fotos
Mickey Rooney, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
- Rooney's portrayal of Mr. Yunioshi in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is a glaring example of yellowface, with offensive characteristics such as taped eyelids, buck teeth, and a heavy accent. Check out some other films that have not aged well.
© NL Beeld
33 / 34 Fotos
© NL Beeld
0 / 34 Fotos
Tilda Swinton, 'Doctor Strange' (2016)
- The film 'Doctor Strange' debuted in 2016, featuring Tilda Swinton in the prominent role of the 'Ancient One.' The movie was adapted from a comic book series that originally portrayed the character as an elderly Tibetan man. However, instead of casting a man, the filmmakers controversially chose a white woman for the role. In recent years, discussions about whitewashing in the film industry have brought attention to this decision, receiving widespread criticism.
© Getty Images
1 / 34 Fotos
Tilda Swinton, 'Doctor Strange' (2016)
- During an interview with Variety, Swinton expressed her thoughts on the matter. She revealed that she too had questioned the casting choice at the time, and was surprised by the lack of resistance it received. Swinton paid attention to the public's response and now acknowledges the perspective shift that has taken place. She expressed "an enormous amount of sympathy" towards those affected by the controversy surrounding the decision.
© Getty Images
2 / 34 Fotos
Jake Gyllenhaal, 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'
- In the film version of the video game, Gyllenhaal portrays the protagonist, who is supposed to be Persian, from modern-day Iran.
© NL Beeld
3 / 34 Fotos
Scarlett Johansson, 'Ghost in the Shell'
- Scarlet faced accusations of "whitewashing" for playing Motoko Kusanagi, a character of Asian origin in the Japanese manga series.
© NL Beeld
4 / 34 Fotos
Rooney Mara, 'Pan'
- Rooney Mara faced sharp criticism for her portrayal of Tiger Lily, a Native American warrior from the Peter Pan universe.
© NL Beeld
5 / 34 Fotos
Peter Sellers, 'The Party'
- Peter Sellers uses brownface and an uncomfortable Indian accent in this 1968 cult comedy that was widely praised for its slapstick humor.
© NL Beeld
6 / 34 Fotos
Ben Affleck, 'Argo
- Despite criticism over Ben Affleck's decision to cast himself as real-life CIA operative Antonio J. Mendez, who is Hispanic, his film won the Best Picture Oscar. However, Mendez himself expressed support for Affleck's choice, stating,"I don't think of myself as a Hispanic."
© Getty Images
7 / 34 Fotos
Meryl Streep, 'The House of Spirits'
- The film adaptation of Isabel Allende's bestselling novel, released in 1993, recounts the tale of a Chilean rancher's family. Streep depicts a character who is supposed to be Chilean, as are other roles portrayed by Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Winona Ryder, and more cast members.
© NL Beeld
8 / 34 Fotos
Linda Hunt, 'The Year of Living Dangerously'
- Linda Hunt portrayed a male dwarf of Chinese-Australian descent in the 1982 film, for unknown reasons.
© Getty Images
9 / 34 Fotos
Natalie Wood, 'West Side Story'
- In the musical of 1961, Maria and the Sharks represent Puerto Rican characters; however, the majority of roles were performed by white, non-Latino actors. An exception was Rita Moreno, who portrayed Anita and received an Oscar for her performance.
© NL Beeld
10 / 34 Fotos
Emma Stone and the 'Aloha' cast
- Stone received consistent backlash for her portrayal of Allison Ng, a character with Hawaiian and Asian origins. She famously yelled, "Sorry!" for it at the Golden Globes.
© Getty Images
11 / 34 Fotos
Mena Suvari, 'Stuck'
- The 2007 film depicted the true story of Chante Mallard, an African-American woman. Some found it objectionable that Suvari sported cornrows for the portrayal, which further fueled criticism.
© NL Beeld
12 / 34 Fotos
Al Pacino, 'Carlito's Way'
- Al Pacino portrayed Puerto Rican character Carlito in 1993.
© NL Beeld
13 / 34 Fotos
The cast of 'The Last Airbender'
- The film was adapted from the animated series 'Avatar,' showcasing characters with Asian and Native American heritage. Nonetheless, the majority of the cast comprises white actors, with the exception of the villains...
© NL Beeld
14 / 34 Fotos
Yul Brynner, 'The King and I'
- In 1956, Brynner started his long-lasting portrayal as King Mongkut of Siam, a role he would reportedly perform on stage a staggering 4,625 times.
© NL Beeld
15 / 34 Fotos
The 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' cast
- Ridley Scott received criticism for predominantly casting white actors in this 2014 movie, even though it depicted the exodus of Hebrews from Egypt. Christian Bale portrayed Moses, while Joel Edgerton portrayed Ramesses II.
© NL Beeld
16 / 34 Fotos
Christopher Abbott, 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot'
- The actor portrayed a character from Afghanistan in Tina Fey's 2016 dramedy 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.'
© NL Beeld
17 / 34 Fotos
Liam Neeson, 'Batman Begins'
- In the comic books, Ra's al Ghul is a long-standing villain in the Batman universe of Arab descent. Neeson is among several white actors who have portrayed the character on screen.
© NL Beeld
18 / 34 Fotos
Johnny Depp, 'The Lone Ranger'
- In the 2013 film adaptation of the popular TV show, the role of the Native American warrior Tonto, originally played by First Nation actor Jay Silverheels in the 1950s, was controversially given to Johnny Depp.
© NL Beeld
19 / 34 Fotos
Joseph Fiennes, 'Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon'
- This British TV movie from 2017 portrayed the purported road journey made by Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, and Marlon Brando, from NYC to LA. However, in a controversial decision, the role of the iconic African-American artist, the King of Pop, was given to a white actor.
© NL Beeld
20 / 34 Fotos
Juliette Binoche, 'The 33'
- The 2015 movie recounts the actual events of 33 miners from Chile who were stuck underground for 69 days. The French actress plays the role of Maria Segovia, the real-life sister of one of the miners, who is of course Chilean.
© NL Beeld
21 / 34 Fotos
Angelina Jolie, 'A Mighty Heart'
- In the 2007 movie, Jolie portrays Mariane Pearl, a real-life person who is mixed race with Afro-Cuban heritage, naturally curly hair, and a darker skin tone.
© NL Beeld
22 / 34 Fotos
Katharine Hepburn, 'Dragon Seed'
- In the 1944 film, the role of a Chinese woman leading her village against invaders was given to Hepburn, who used prosthetic eyelids to play the part.
© NL Beeld
23 / 34 Fotos
Elizabeth Taylor, 'Cleopatra'
- In this 1963 historical epic, a British-American actress portrays Cleopatra, the final sovereign ruler of Egypt, whose ancestry is widely thought to be Macedonian.
© NL Beeld
24 / 34 Fotos
Jim Sturgess, '21'
- The film from 2008 is a portrayal of Jeffrey Ma, a Chinese student who achieved success as a card counter and blackjack player. The role was played by British actor Jim Sturgess.
© NL Beeld
25 / 34 Fotos
John Wayne, 'The Conqueror'
- The actor was chosen to portray Genghis Khan, a Mongol, in a 1956 film that depicted the ascent of the renowned emperor.
© Getty Images
26 / 34 Fotos
Carey Mulligan, 'Drive'
- The 2011 film adaptation of the novel changed a Latina character named Irina to Irene, played by Carey Mulligan.
© NL Beeld
27 / 34 Fotos
Alec Guinness, 'Lawrence of Arabia'
- Guinness portrayed characters of color often, including the role of Arab Prince Faisal in 1962.
© NL Beeld
28 / 34 Fotos
Patricia Neal, 'Hud'
- Neal received an Oscar for her portrayal of Alma in the 1963 movie. Alma, a character originally named "Halmea" in the book, was described as a black woman.
© NL Beeld
29 / 34 Fotos
Anthony Hopkins, 'The Mask of Zorro'
- In 1998, Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins portrayed the role of the Mexican hero Zorro. In the same film, the iconic Zorro mask is passed on to Spanish actor Antonio Banderas.
© NL Beeld
30 / 34 Fotos
Justin Chatwin, 'Dragonball: Evolution'
- Justin Chatwin, a Canadian actor, portrays Goku, the protagonist of the 2009 film inspired by the Japanese manga.
© NL Beeld
31 / 34 Fotos
Elvis Presley, 'Stay Away, Joe'
- In 1968, the King took a detour from music to movies, portraying Joe Lightcloud, a Native American character.
© NL Beeld
32 / 34 Fotos
Mickey Rooney, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
- Rooney's portrayal of Mr. Yunioshi in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is a glaring example of yellowface, with offensive characteristics such as taped eyelids, buck teeth, and a heavy accent. Check out some other films that have not aged well.
© NL Beeld
33 / 34 Fotos
Famous white actors controversially cast in non-white roles
A surprising number of Hollywood A-listers have played a part in whitewashing
© NL Beeld
The casting choices in Hollywood have sparked controversy in recent years due to the frequent selection of white actors to portray characters of different races, a practice commonly referred to as "whitewashing." Despite the public outcry over actors of color being considered to play fictional heroes like Spider-Man or James Bond, there has been minimal backlash when white actors portray real-life characters of color.
Throughout their careers, numerous white stars have assumed non-white roles on screen. Click on to discover who they are.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU










MOST READ
- Last Hour
- Last Day
- Last Week