Idris Elba says he no longer describes himself as a ‘Black actor’ as it put him in a ‘box’

"Luther" star Idris Elba says he no longer alludes to himself as a "Dark entertainer"

 in light of the fact that the name put him in a "crate" and an "fixation"

Addressing Esquire UK, in a meeting distributed Wednesday, the Brilliant Globe victor expressed 

he is a conspicuous individual from the African American population

such nonconformity in Hollywood can keep performers down.

"On the off chance that we invested a portion of the energy not discussing the distinctions

 rather the likenesses between us, the whole planet would have a change

in the manner we manage one another," Elba told the distribution.

"As people, we are fixated on race. Furthermore, that fixation can truly upset individuals' goals, ruin individuals' development."

Elba is most popular for his depictions of medication master Stringer Chime in the HBO series

"Mandela: Long Stroll to Opportunity," and "The Self destruction Crew."

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