Tavis Smiley Season 6 Episode 12 Melissa Leo, Carlos Moore
- February 10, 2009
Melissa Leo, an Academy Award-winning actress, and Carlos Moore, a writer and political commentator, join Tavis Smiley in this episode. Leo discusses her role in the movie "The Most Hated Woman in America," where she played Madalyn Murray O'Hair, an atheist activist who fought against organized religion in America. She talks about the challenges she faced portraying this controversial figure and how she prepared for the role.
Leo also talks about her experience in the entertainment industry, including her early days as a struggling artist and how she eventually made it to Hollywood. She shares stories about the roles she has played throughout her career, including her role in the TV series "Homicide: Life on the Street" and the movie "Frozen River," for which she won an Academy Award.
Moore, on the other hand, discusses his work as a political commentator and his views on race relations in America. He talks about his book "Castro, the Blacks, and Africa," in which he explores the relationship between Cuba's Fidel Castro and African Americans. Moore explains how Castro's policies and actions have affected people of African descent and how he believes Cuba offers a model for black liberation.
Moore also discusses his views on the current political climate in America, including the rise of Donald Trump and the Black Lives Matter movement. He talks about the challenges facing the African American community and what he believes needs to be done to bring about lasting change.
Throughout the episode, Smiley engages both Leo and Moore in a lively and in-depth discussion, exploring their views and experiences. He asks insightful questions and encourages the guests to share their opinions on a wide range of topics. The result is a thought-provoking and informative episode that sheds light on some of the most pressing issues facing America today.