Viola Davis is opening on how it is still humble despite being called “one of the greatest of all time.”
The 59 -year -old actress was at the premiere of Los Angeles de G20 In the Chinese theater of TCL, where he approached him on how he brought his co -star to feel comfortable working around them despite their distinctions.
Davis simply does not take the distinctions too seriously.
“I will tell you how I deal with that: I do not deal with that. I don’t feel that I am the best of all time,” G20 star told People’s magazine.
“I mean, I have nothing to do with how people see me, but when I come in a set, I see them as colleagues,” Davis continued.
Davis, who is one of the few artists who achieve the status of Egot as an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and two Tonys winners, emphasized the need to continue learning from their peers, regardless of where they are in the hierarchy.
“I don’t feel that I am the great Buddha, the great Buddha actress in heaven and all of you are henchmen who have to learn from me. I learn from them and I really believe it.”
In fact, the Air Star elaborated that her passion for collaborating with others is what made her prosper in the industry.
“I got into the business because I really believed even in that word ‘set’. So I think that is what makes people feel comfortable with me,” he explains.
Davis’s last movie G20 It opens in the privileged video on April 10.