Djimon Hounsou expresses frustration over his financial struggles despite a 30-year career in Hollywood, citing underpayment and a lack of respect for actors of color.
In the filmmaking industry for over two decades, Hounsou insists that despite two Oscar nominations and blockbuster films, he still struggles to make a living and feels underpaid.
Hounsou's rental history reveals difficulties; he listed his CA home for $12,500 but ultimately leased it for only $10,500—highlighting financial hardship.
He attributes part of his financial woes to the Hollywood system, elaborating on how perceptions tied to his appearance have affected his career and recognition.
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