If anything, there's a difference in working with color in England and the color in the US.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Colour is not the issue in America; class is.
England as a culture has endured so much more than America has as a culture, so it's given them a different perspective.
England and America are two countries separated by the same language.
A lot of British actors will look at America as such a land of opportunity. In England, there's such a small pool of working actors of color. There's such a small amount of work that is actually produced in the first place.
The biggest difference between England and America is that England has history, while America has geography.
Which is probably the reason why I work exclusively in black and white... to highlight that contrast.
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
America is a place where you can be born into a low-income household but still lift yourself up, and it doesn't matter what color you are.
Brits have a better sense of humor in most ways. It's darker, more cutting.
The first time I ever saw people of any color was when D-Day left from my hometown in England, to go and free Europe from the war. And there was every color you could imagine, and I'd not seen that in England.