LA Newscaster Apologizes For Black Actor Mix-Up + WATCH
A Los Angeles newscaster apologized to Samuel L. Jackson on
Monday for confusing him with fellow actor Laurence Fishburne during a live TV
interview. KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin was interviewing
Jackson on Monday morning about the film “RoboCop” when he asked the actor if
he’d gotten a lot of reaction to his recent Super Bowl commercial.
When Jackson asked, “What Super Bowl commercial?” Rubin
realized his mistake and began to apologize. But it was too late. “You’re as crazy as the people on Twitter,” an animated
Jackson, who was doing the interview by satellite from Atlanta, told Rubin.
“I’m not Laurence Fishburne. We don’t all look alike. We may be all black and
famous but we don’t all look alike.”
As Rubin, who is white, tried to apologize, a smiling
Jackson went on at length, listing various black actors and their commercials.
Video of the exchange quickly went viral.
“I’m the ‘What’s in Your Wallet,’ black guy,” he said of his
own commercial for a credit-card company. “He’s the car black guy. “Morgan
Freeman is the other credit-card black guy. You only hear his voice, though, so
you probably won’t confuse him with Laurence Fishburne.”
Fishburne, as the character Morpheus from the “Matrix”
movies, appeared in the Super Bowl commercial for Kia automobiles.
The pair eventually got back to talking about “RoboCop,”
with Jackson telling Rubin how highly he regards Michael Keaton and Gary
Oldman, who appear in the film with him.
“You do know who they all are though, right?” he teased.
“Just in case they have some of them on the show. Do some work. Do some
research. Make sure you don’t confuse them with those other white actors.”
When he returned to the air 30 minutes later, Rubin
apologized profusely, saying he has interviewed Jackson several times and does
indeed know who he is.
“I really pride myself on the fact that unlike a lot of
people who do this kind of work, more often than not I really do know what I’m
talking about,” he said. “But I didn’t 30 minutes ago and I’m really
embarrassed about it, and I very much apologize to Samuel L. Jackson and anyone
else who was offended for what was a very amateur mistake.”
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