Idris Elba: He lied to get one of his most famous roles

Idris Elba: He lied to get one of his most famous roles

It happens that some stars somewhat distort reality to get a role. Idris Elba, who recently announced that he was in therapy, is one of them. The British actor told a big lie to appear in the casting of the cult detective series The Wire.

This is During an interview with Hot Ones In 2019, Idris Elba admitted to cheating on his role as drug dealer Stringer Bell in the first three seasons of The Wire. A lie that he did not initiate.

It was Alexa Fogel, his agent, who advised Idris Elba to pretend to be American in the auditions for The Wire, because David Simon, the creator of the cop show, only wanted to hire actors of that nationality. Everything worked until the fourth hearing. But when asked about his childhood and his past in general, Idris Elba ended up breaking down.

“My parents always told me not to lie, look people in the eye and be honest”– says the 51-year-old actor. “For The Wire, I lied. It’s something that never worked for me.”

Idris Elba admitted lying at the hearing and asked not to fire his agent. In the end, this fib did not have serious consequences for the actor. Of course, he didn’t get the part he applied for (the role of Avon Barksdale, eventually played by Wood Harris), but he did get Stringer Bell. The performance that opened the door to Hollywood for him.

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