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Taraji P. Henson says film role written for her was given to Naomi Watts amid claims of Hollywood racism

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Taraji P. Henson is an Emmy and Oscar nominated actress who won a Golden Globe in January for her role on hit drama series Empire.

But while the 46-year-old actress's career may read like a success story, Henson has detailed the shocking racism she has suffered at the hands of Hollywood executives in a new memoir, reports US Weekly. 

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The memoir, Around the Way Girl, includes a chapter called "On Being a Black Woman in Hollywood" in which she discusses constantly losing roles, or being underpaid, based on the colour of her skin.

In one particular instance, Henson claims a role written for her in 2014 film St. Vincent was later given to Naomi Watts.

"It was a meaty gig," the actress said of the role as a pregnant Russian exotic dancer. "I would have loved it. Alas, I couldn't get served at that particular restaurant."

"Time and again, I've lost roles because someone with the ability to green-light a film couldn't see black women beyond a very limited purview he or she thought 'fit' audience expectations."

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The actress was nominated for an Oscar in 2008 for her role in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but in Around the Way Girl, Henson claims she was paid far less than her co-stars.

Henson said she received "the equivalent of sofa change" compared to what Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett were paid, adding that her pay was "the lowest of six figures".

Taraji P. Henson at a post-Golden Globe Awards party in LA in January.
Taraji P. Henson at a post-Golden Globe Awards party in LA in January. Photo: Getty

But she said she put aside her disappointment and focused on her acting, which earned the actress her first Academy Award nod.

"When I did that, my performance of Queenie became transformed into a spiritual awakening, not just for me but also the audiences who watched the film and cheered my performance."

Naomi Watts in the film <i>St. Vincent</i>.
Naomi Watts in the film St. Vincent

Today, Henson plays record label boss Cookie Lyon on award-winning Fox musical drama series Empire, opposite Terrence Howard.

The role saw her win a Golden Globe for best actress in a drama series in January.