There is a class system in acting just like in anything else. Black females fall in a category below black male actors.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that in the acting industry, just like in many other areas, there is a hierarchy or "class system." According to the quote, Black female actors are seen as less valuable or important than Black male actors. This implies that Black women face additional challenges and discrimination in the acting world compared to their Black male counterparts.
About Debra Wilson
Debra Wilson is an acclaimed American actress and comedian known for her long-running role on the sketch comedy series Mad TV. She has also lent her voice to various animated characters and video games, including notable franchises like Star Wars and Diablo. In 2022, she made history as the first African-American performer to voice the iconic character of Daisy Duck.
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