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Viola Davis Says Juilliard Trained Her to Be a “Perfect White Actress,” Not Herself

The EGOT winner reflects on how Juilliard taught her to master white roles—while leaving no room for Black stories or her true self.

by Iesha
May 13, 2025
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Viola Davis Reaches EGOT Status After Winning Her First Grammy

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Viola Davis has always commanded the screen, but her journey to becoming one of the most respected actresses of our time came with complicated lessons, especially at Juilliard, where she trained in the early ’90s.

On a recent episode of the Talk Easy podcast with Sam Fragoso, the EGOT winner opened up about how the prestigious conservatory pushed her to conform to white standards of acting rather than embrace her identity as a Black woman.

When Fragoso asked if Juilliard was shaping her into a good actress or a “perfect white actress,” Davis didn’t hesitate: “Definitely a perfect white actress.”

She explained that the school’s technical training focused heavily on white classical works: Chekhov, Shakespeare, O’Neill, and Strindberg, without making room for Black voices or stories. While Davis acknowledged the value in learning those classics, she also pointed out what was missing.

“What it denies is the human being behind all of that,” she said. “I feel that as a Black actress, I’m always being tasked to show that I have range, by doing white work.”

She brought up Tennessee Williams as an example, specifically his iconic character Blanche DuBois. While Davis said she could do her best with the role, she added: “He writes for fragile, white women. Beautiful work, but it’s not me.”

During her four years at Juilliard, Davis said she never once studied a Black playwright. Meanwhile, her white classmates were free to explore characters who reflected their own experiences.

“All those white actors have to do is play all white characters. That’s not me,” she said. “Me, I’m tasked to only do the classics, and no Black writer is included in those classics.”

After graduation, the contradiction only deepened. While she was expected to play Black characters in the real world, she often got told she wasn’t “Black enough” to pull them off.

“So then I’m caught in a quagmire, this sort of in-between place, of sort of not understanding how to use myself as the canvas,” Davis explained.

She described her time at Juilliard as an out-of-body experience. “Once again, I did not think that I could use me. Me needed to be left at the front door, even though me was what got me in there.”

Despite those early limitations, Davis has since built a career on roles that are rooted in authenticity and emotional truth.

After graduating in 1993, she earned a Tony nomination in 1996 for her Broadway performance in Seven Guitars by August Wilson. She went on to star in major roles like Nanisca in The Woman King, Rose Maxson in Fences, and Annalise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder.

Through it all, Davis continues to challenge what acting excellence looks like, on her own terms.

 

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