André De Shields: Breaking The Methuselah Code | LGBTQ+ Elders Project

André De Shields: Breaking The Methuselah Code | LGBTQ+ Elders Project

Author: Jeffrey Masters June 28, 2022 Duration: 35:08

"Prior to Hadestown, I played The Magical Negro. I have no regrets about that. But all the while...and this is going to sound corny, but it's true. All the while I was saying, 'Why doesn't someone cast me for my mind? For my intellect? Am I really just another pretty face?' And it came together in Hadestown."

André De Shields talks about the five decades he's spent working on Broadway, being a long-term survivor of HIV, and arriving in New York City during the sexual revolution of the 1970s.

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