Viola Davis is an Egot winner and is widely considered one of the greatest dramatic actors of her generation, which is why some people are confused about “G20”. The first -rate video film directly throws Davis in an “House Down” style action film. She plays an American president who becomes the target of an attack at the eponymous summit of the world leaders. But this president knows how to be a star of the action and can save himself. Move, secret services.
Addressing the Times of London, Davis defended his choice to play in a film action film despite his award -winning Bonafids. As she just said, “I don’t think each film you make must be considered for an Oscars. I wanted to do something that families could look together, something popular.”
Davis was the first black woman to win the Emmy for the main actress in a dramatic series, which she did thanks to her performance on the ABC series “How to get Away with Murder”. She has four Oscar nominations to her credit and a victory (support actress for her role in “Fengs). She won two Tony prizes and six Guild Actors Guild prizes, among countless other price victories.
“But internally, you always try to come back to pleasure,” said Davis, referring to how you can’t just have a career full of heavy dramatic roles that appeal to voters. When asked to play “an American president in an ass in an absurd hoe of an action film” as “G20”, as the Times says, she replied: “Hell yeah! I needed lightness in my life ”.
“The only two people you owe anything is your six-year-old self and your 80-year-old self,” she added, noting that obtaining the chance to be a full-fledged action hero in “G20” has done “six-year-old alcohol.”
Davis plays in “G20” opposite Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin, Ramón Rodríguez, Elizabeth Marvel, Sabrina Impacciatore and Antony Starr. The film broadcasts April 20 on Prime Video.