Clifton Powell: My Career Took Off After Playing "Cutty" in "Dead Presidents" (Part 7)
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Part 1: https://youtu.be/sBOYdoK6OBA
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Actor Clifton Powell reveals how his role as “Cutty” in the Hughes Brothers’ 1995 film *Dead Presidents* marked a turning point in his career. Contrary to the common perception that Cutty was a pimp, Powell explains the character was originally a numbers runner in a Black neighborhood, with his portrayal blending elements of both roles. Despite initial hesitation from the filmmakers, Powell’s determination and thorough preparation helped him land the part after memorizing the script overnight and persistently asking to read for the role.
Powell credits Charles Dutton for helping him rise in the industry and shares how the character of Cutty grew beyond its original scope, prompting the filmmakers to adjust the portrayal to avoid glorifying negative stereotypes. Drawing inspiration from John Malkovich’s work, Powell added nuances to the role, including the famous tense stairway scene which remains memorable for fans.
He emphasizes that preparation meets opportunity—a lesson he continues to live by in his enduring acting career.
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