


It got to the point where both Lucasfilm and Ewan McGregor publicly responded both their support for Ingram and their disgust for the hateful messages she was receiving. While known primarily for her television roles, Sonequa Martin-Green made her film debut in 2009.
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After the first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi streamed on Disney+, actress Moses Ingram - who plays Third Sister Reva on the series - revealed she’d received hundreds of racist messages online, both in terms of comments and DMs. Kate Mulgrew and Sonequa Martin-Green in London at Paramount+ UK launch event on June 20th The pair also appeared on stage to talk about Discovery and Prodigy at the launch event. Córka father () i mother () jest aktorka znana w 2022 z Shockwave Darkside, Gossip Girl, Once Upon a Time, The Walking Dead. Star Trek: Discovery isn’t the only science fiction franchise to suffer from this kind of senseless fan response recently. Urodzona 21-3-1985 Sonequa Martin-Green (pseudonim: Sonequa), miejsce urodzenia: Russellville, Alabama, United States. Lee’s Space Jam: A New Legacy now playing in theaters and streaming on HBO Max, I recently spoke with Sonequa Martin-Green about playing Lebron James wife in the Space. Thankfully, the cast and crew of the series have continued - to increasing success - to ignore the hate and to plow forward, regardless of the fans who suffer emotionally allergic reactions to the notion of not every single captain in Starfleet being William Shatner or Anson Mount. Sadly, this trend in Star Trek: Discovery has continued well past the premiere of the series, with most fans bemoaning the addition of any new characters who are women, people of color, and/or from the LGBTQ+ community. ‘There’s the blue guy over there and a tentacle guy over there, but Michelle Yeoh? What the f–k is she doing there?'” Sonequa Martin-Green and Michelle Yeoh in Star Trek: Discovery “The hate mail! ‘There are no Black people or Asian people in space!’ Yeah, I know. “In the premiere of Discovery, we had Michelle Yeoh and Sonequa Martin-Green on a planet walking around,” Lumet recalled. When the subject of extreme fan reactions came up, Lumet - who is also a producer on Star Trek: Discovery - spoke up about the racist backlash against Yeoh and Martin-Green. The producers present included Ben Stiller ( Severance), Dan Fogelman ( This Is Us), Peter Gould ( Better Call Saul), Soo Hugh ( Pachinko), Elizabeth Meriwether ( The Dropout), and Jenny Lumet ( The Man Who Fell to Earth). Earlier this week, The Hollywood Reporter posted the transcript and audio of its latest THR Drama Showrunner Roundtable.
