Actress told the story on The View alongside Laurence Fishburne and talked about the impact of the film on her career
Whoopi Goldberg revealed that he wrote a letter to the author Alice Walker Even before being climbing for the movie The purple color (1985), saying that he would accept acting as a dirt on the floor to be part of the adaptation. The statement was made during a recent episode of the program The Viewin which the actress talked toLaurence Fishburneyour castmate in the feature.
“She wrote something, she said,” It would act like dirt on the floor, “Fishburne said.
Goldberg then confirmed, “I wrote it on a letter to Alice Walker.”
The actress also reported how she met the book and the impact he had on her:
“My daughter and I were driving our Volkswagen van, and we stopped, and I was going to buy her shoes, and she said to me, ‘No, Mom, don’t buy the shoes. Let’s buy the book,'” said Goldberg.
“And that’s how we read.”
“We read everything on the way home inside the car,” he continued. “I wrote to Alice and said I would act as a dirt on the floor. I had been invited to New York to do my other solo show, and she had written me to my mother’s house and said, ‘I told you to other people, I live in Berkeley like you, I’ve seen you.’ That’s how it happened.”
During the conversation, the two also remembered filming inside the North Carolina:
“It was hot, we were in North Carolina. Many insects,” Fishburne said.
“Many,” said Goldberg.
“It was a miraculous moment, because it was one of the first few times I remember being in a movie where the three protagonists were black women,” Fishburne said.
“That was a big event.”
Launched in 1985, The purple color counted on Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover and Margaret Avery in the cast. Goldberg was nominated for Best Actress Oscar for your role as Celie. The work gained a new film adaptation in 2023, with Barrine fantasy, Danielle Brooks, Taraji P. Henson and Colman Sunday. Whoopi participated in the remake in a special participation as a midwife.
The book of Alice Walkerwinner of Pulitzer Awardwas also adapted to Broadway between 2005 and 2008, with a revival in 2015 starring Cynthia Erivo and Jennifer Hudson.
Source: Rollingstone

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