Wendell Pierce On The Timeless Themes Of Inequality In “Death of a Salesman”

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Published on October 12, 2022

Wendell Pierce stars in a new Broadway production of “Death of a Salesman,” in which his character Willy Loman is African American, serving to heighten the play’s message about institutional violence and the unattainable American Dream. “Death of a Salesman” is playing now at the Hudson Theater. #Colbert #DeathofaSalesman #WendellPierce #Broadway

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9 comments

  • Garry Ferrington 2 years ago

    This person has an extremely rich voice. He’s also extremely intelligent.

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  • Justin Burdick 2 years ago

    what an epic dude ! love that guy

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  • Monica 2 years ago

    Amazing!!

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  • Martin Newman 2 years ago

    A very moving interview, with a lesson for us all.

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  • donnaroseofsharon 2 years ago

    A wonderful interview with an amazing actor. I’ve watched Wendell through the years. It made me feel very sad that this is his first time on a late night show.

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  • Vincent 2 years ago

    You’ll always be Bunk to me..

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  • marmac 2 years ago

    I was planning to watch something else after the wonderful Lithgow left, but something kept me from changing the channel until he was introduced. It was kismet or something, but i am SO GLAD i stuck around – fantastic interview!!

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  • Phil Connors 2 years ago

    Americans, do yourselves a favor and elect Wendell your president. Please. The world will be better.
    (I loved him also in Suits.)

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  • Brett Walker 2 years ago

    Bunk Moreland just delivered a monologue….

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