It was difficult to play Malcom X again: 'Godfather of Harlem' actor Nigel Thatch

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 22 2019 | 11:25 AM IST

It's not the first time that actor Nigel Thatch is playing preacher Malcom X but he says portraying the real-life figure again in "Godfather of Harlem" series didn't make his job easier.

Thatch played Malcom X in 2014's Oscar nominated film "Selma" and he said this time it was about playing the same man but at two very different times in his life.

"It's very different simply because in 'Selma' we showed Malcom at a different time in his life. In 'Selma' we covered Malcom post the Mecca pilgrimage in 1965. Here we take the Malcom of 1963 where he is still under the tutelage of Elijah Muhammad.

"Everything Malcom thinks is based on what Elijah has taught him and that is the word he is giving to the people. But it still was difficult to play even when I was playing him for the second time," the actor told PTI in a telephonic interview from the US.

Inspired by actual people and events, "Godfather of Harlem" reimagines the story of infamous crime boss Bumpy Johnson, who in the early 1960s returned from a decade in prison to find the neighbourhood he once ruled in shambles.

The season one of the crime drama series is currently streaming on Hotstar Premium.

Malcom X is considered to be a controversial figure in American history and Thatch credited writers Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein for laying down the blueprint of the character.

"I basically follow the blueprint. I try not to get into the way of the writing as much I as I can. Pretty much everything is laid out and from that point on when you have the words down on the page, you can bring those words alive," he added.

Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker plays Bumpy. Thatch's Malcom X is an old friend of Bumpy's and one of the prominent figures in the Nation of Islam movement.

The 43-year-old actor said the relationship between Malcom X and Bumpy is based on respect.

Bumpy knew Malcom when he was Malcom Little -- his real name -- yet to become the public figure, he said.

"A lot of people don't really understand that there was a history between the two. Prior to working on the show I'd never heard of the relationship between them. It was an incredible learning experience.

"Not only did they know one another but their equation dates back to the time Malcom X went to prison and later finding Nation of Islam. Bumpy initially knew him as Malcom Little. There is a lot of respect on both ends. When they run into each other years later, Malcom is now very different and Bumpy respects the fact that his friend is no longer Malcom Little."

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First Published: Dec 22 2019 | 11:25 AM IST

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