Ana de Armas, one of the next-gen stars of Hollywood, says she had initially rejected Rian Johnson's upcoming whodunit "Knives Out" as the character description she received from the makers mentioned her part as a "pretty Latina caretaker".
The "Blade Runner 2049" star told The Hollywood Reporter that the character sketch put her off and she felt it might not do justice to the Latin community.
"Getting an email that described the character like that without any more information or a script attached because it was high-profile and secret just really didn't speak to me," Armas said.
"So, because of the character description, my imagination immediately went to a portrayal that was not necessarily very positive or exciting in relation to Latin culture," she added.
Things, however, changed after she finally read the script.
"So, when I finally read the script, I realised that the description didn't fit at all because Marta is so much more than that," Armas added.
The 31-year-old actor, who is set feature opposite her "Knives Out" co-star Daniel Craig in the next James Bond installment, said she is proud of her Cuban heritage and isn't afraid to represent it on-screen, given the character treatment is right.
"I'm very proud to be Cuban and a Latina and always will be. It's just that we have more to offer than only playing maids or prostitutes. I don't want to play into that game because I want to represent my culture in a more positive way.
"We have a lot more to offer. Maybe at the beginning of my career, I was getting more auditions or opportunities for those roles, but it hasn't been like that lately."
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